SOURCE: ceiling fan makes a clicking noise
just apply some lubrication and if necessary change the ball bearings. u r all set
SOURCE: new ceiling fan making loud noise
it could be bad right out of the box,but make sure you are getting proper voltage at the fan,and that all connections have been properly made up,and not loose.you should not be able to pull the wires from the wire nuts without some effort.(give them a little tug after you make them up).These fans can be a little slow to start on low,and if it seems to run quietly on low after getting up to speed it may be alright,but do check it out first.If the fan gets very hot to the touch after a couple minutes operation,and the other examples didn't fix it its probably got a short in its windings,and cant be fixed.The fan should have high temperature overloads built directly into the windings of the motor,if the motor reaches a dangerous temperature it will stop working.
SOURCE: Hamilton Bay Remote Control Ceiling Fan
Rempte light comes on but does not activate fan or light?? thanks
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote problem
You will most likely need to replace the receiver with a new one from hunter. The receiver is actually a complete controller and contains the receiver, relays (which you hear clicking) and starting condensors(large capacitors which hold a charge that is "dumped" over the windings to get the motor to start from a dead stop). These appear to be pretty tightly assembled unless you have a desire to start replacing parts "off the board."
SOURCE: Hampton Bay model AC-436 Ceiling Fan: remote fan
Did you ever find a solution? I'm having the same problem.
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