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Hunter fan remote control 99600 not working
This must be a common problem, since I Googled the part number and it popped up before I completed the number. I am going to have to order a new remote, since I don't have a solder pen. Wish me luck.
11/22/2023 10:57:54 AM •
Hunter Dryers
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on Nov 22, 2023
Programmable Hunter 44150B display has "?" Above heat. What does this mean?
The "?" symbol above the "heat" setting on a programmable Hunter 44150B thermostat display indicates that there is a problem with the heating system. The thermostat is unable to detect whether the heating system is working correctly or not.
There could be several reasons why the thermostat is displaying the "?" symbol above "heat", such as:
- The thermostat may be malfunctioning and unable to properly communicate with the heating system.
- The heating system may be experiencing an issue or malfunction, which is causing it to not work properly.
- The thermostat may not be properly connected to the heating system, which is causing communication errors.
To troubleshoot this issue, you can try the following steps:
- Check the heating system to see if it is working properly. If it is not, you may need to call a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
- Check the wiring and connections between the thermostat and the heating system to ensure they are properly connected.
- Reset the thermostat by turning off the power to the thermostat for a few minutes and then turning it back on. This can sometimes resolve communication errors.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to contact a professional technician to diagnose and fix the problem with your heating system or thermostat.
Fan lights just started blinking, we changed bulbs
This problem was posted on several sites, but this was the only one where I found both the cause of the problem and the solution. Mine is a Hunter 5 Minute Fan which came with no remote. And after about a month the two lights would blink together whenever I'd turn them on at the wall. So in case it helps for that type of fan or the same type of wiring arrangment here is what I did: POSITIVE SIDE: P1) Remove the light shade. P2) Remove the 3 screws that hold the cowel and lower the cowel. P3) Disconnect (pull apart) the black and red wire coupling. P4) Cut the coupling off of the black wire that comes up from the lights. P5) Strip off a quarter inch of jacket from that black wire. P6) Remove the wire nut that connects the black wire coming from the governor with the other black wire. P7) Re-use the wire nut to connect the black wire from step P5 with the other black wire from step P6. NEGATIVE SIDE: N1) Disconnect (pull apart) the white to white wire coupling. N2) Cut the coupling off of the white wire that comes up from the lights. N3) Strip off a quarter inch of jacket from that white wire. N4) Remove the wire nut that connects the white wire coming from the governor with three other white wires. N5) Set the governor aside (or just throw it away). N6) Re-use the wire nut to connect the white wire from step N3 with the other white wires from step N4. That's all, you're pretty much done! Turn on the power and test the light. If all is good, re-install the cowel and the light shade.
11/26/2022 12:27:41 AM •
Hunter Dryers
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on Nov 26, 2022
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