Sunday, November 3, 2013
Hunter 27187 Remote Control for Fan and Lights - Use with Hunter Original Ceiling Fans, White
possessed
Yes the other reviews are right.
The light come on, the light goes off.
Not good at night.
And sometimes the light won't go off.
So you need a switch at the wall to shut off,
so much for remote.
But the remote fan switch works great.
Not for the faint of heart
Satisfied
This worked perfectly for an existing Hunter fan that I had. The remote had failed on it, so this was the only way I knew to replace it. This replacement remote came with an attachment to retrofit existing non-remote Hunter fans. When I opened the box, I cringed, hoping I wouldn't need it. In side the replacement remote there was a simple switch used to code the remote to the fan's control unit. It is similar to some cheap garage door openers. I played with the coding switch and quickly stumbled across the code to my present fan. I put all the rest of the equipment that came with the remote back in the box and into storage. I don't care for how this replacement remote sits on the room's light switch as it is easy to knock off, but I guess I shouldn't complain as it does work.
Easy Solution
This was an easy solution to a problem. A few years ago I added a remote and receiver while installing a ceiling fan. The initial installation took quite a bit of time but it has worked perfectly for the last 7 years. Recently, only the remote portion failed. I didn't want to go through the trouble of installing another one so I bought this JUST for the remote. Just like another reviewer, I opened the box, installed a battery and set the pins to the same setting as the old remote.
It works perfectly. The light goes on. The light goes off. Hold the button down and it dims. And there are 3 settings for fan speed. Low, Medium and High.
It works.
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