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Post by Jonathan A. on Aug 5, 2018 13:09:26 GMT -5
This is a fan I'm talking about. It's not my fan, but the weird thing is, that the low speed with the remote no longer works after I made this video. Any ideas why, and if there is a simple fix?
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Post by Adin Panthers on Aug 6, 2018 11:24:24 GMT -5
Probably the code of the dip switches aren't matched up as it supposed to on the Remote or the Receiver?
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Post by Jonathan A. on Aug 6, 2018 23:43:10 GMT -5
Probably the code of the dip switches aren't matched up as it supposed to on the Remote or the Receiver? Mismatched dip switch will not cause the fan to work on some setting and not work on other setting. Wrong dip code means it will not work on any setting. That fan turns off when I press low.
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Post by Adin Panthers on Aug 7, 2018 8:09:34 GMT -5
Probably the code of the dip switches aren't matched up as it supposed to on the Remote or the Receiver? Mismatched dip switch will not cause the fan to work on some setting and not work on other setting. Wrong dip code means it will not work on any setting. That fan turns off when I press low. Receiver problem?
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Post by Andrew G. on Aug 7, 2018 22:09:57 GMT -5
One of the capacitors in the receiver more than likely failed.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Aug 8, 2018 17:56:14 GMT -5
One of the capacitors in the receiver more than likely failed. Well, it wasn't the capacitor, I couldn't hear a relay when I pushed low while fan was off, when low wasn't working. Now it seems random whether low would work or not. Relay clicks when low works, relay doesn't click when low doesn't work. So it's either relay or something else in the receiver that would control the relay.
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