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Hampton Bay 52 In. Ant. Brass Redington III¿ Quick Connect Fan w/Remote, Light Kit Questions & Answers
Neither remote or wall switches will operate Hampton Bay 52
Check your wall switch you either lost your neautral or have a bad connection on your switch. Solution check white wires that are twisted tougher in wire nut and check the black wires on switch to make sure one of them don't pull out . Over time the black wires pushed in back of switch can work loose .
Hampton bay fan with remot problem
You can try the universal receiver. The white, black, and green wires are the house wires. The receiver must match to these on one side. The wires on the other side go to the fan/lights. It is possible that one of these has come loose. If you try the universal, make sure the dip switches are in the same positions on both.
Or,
Take the fan down, and remove the receiver completely, from house wires and fan. (Make sure the breaker is off first!) Then wire the fan directly to the house wires. The blue wire on the fan is for lights. Wire it with the black wire in the same wire nut.
I'm assuming you have a wall switch that powers the wires coming from the ceiling.
By the way, I have never seen anyone control two fans with lights with one receiver. Usually each fan has its on.
Fan and light stop working
Has the breaker been checked? and reset?
I would check that voltage is getting to the unit with a volt meter.
To be done only by qualified persons.
No fan power and no lights would indicate no power is getting to the unit. I would check and possibly replace the wall switch. They wear out sometimes and fail to work properly.
If you do not know how to work with AC voltage then DO NOT ATTEMPT call someone that can.
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