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Post by organistjx on Mar 27, 2022 16:02:42 GMT -5
I know a good number of them but some I have never seen before... namely looking at B, F, G, A-47, X9, X10, H, J, X3, X4, X13, X14, and X15
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Post by fancollector12 on Mar 28, 2022 3:02:13 GMT -5
You're talking about this site, correct? eceilingfans.com/ceiling_fan_remote_controls.htmlIf so, here's what I know: B: Casablanca accessory remote control kit (shipped with a replacement switch cup with the receiver and electronics in it) for the Four Seasons II and III F: Hunter remote, was known as a "Bedroom Remote" because its buttons glowed in the dark, and it was easy to use by feel. G: Not sure, but most likely Hunter. A-47: Again, not sure. X9: A generic remote control, mostly sold as an accessory remote control kit at Lowe's under the Harbor Breeze brand. It was also used with several other brands, including some early-2000's unipack Hunters. X10: I believe these came with some higher-end Hunter remote control fans in the mid-to-late-1990s. H: This was a thermostatic remote control (had controls to turn the fan on and off automatically based on the ambient room temperature) that came with Decorator's Choice (DC) fans sold at Sears in the late-1990s and early-2000s. J: This was a very generic accessory remote control kit sold under many different brands. X3: Not sure. X4: Again, not sure. X13: I believe this was one of the first accessory remote control kits sold in the late-1980s. X14: Not sure, but I believe it's an accessory remote control kit as well. X15: I believe either Fasco or Emerson, but it was an accessory remote control kit.
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Post by organistjx on Mar 28, 2022 15:30:59 GMT -5
Yeah I must have forgotten to include the URL
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Post by Brian L. on Apr 1, 2022 14:31:00 GMT -5
Yeah I must have forgotten to include the URL Here are more specific answers: B: WRF Optional Remote Control Adaptor for the Four Seasons Series in the 90s. This remote is also seen on Casa/Homestead Airflow models. F: Hunter Sensi-Touch Bedside Remote Control. This was only available for the Master Suite fans. A short version was released under model 22789. G: Hunter Comfort Monitor Remote. This was Hunter's take at a Thermostatic remote to compete with the Comfort Touch System. It was short lived and failed quickly. Only released for the Contour and Berkshire Estate fans. X10: Hunter Quiet-Touch Remote control. Released with the Orion and Southern Classic Remote. This system had an audible Piezo buzzer like InteliTouch. X13: FASCO Remote control, this came with a wall control as well. X15: Mostly recognized as the Dimango Mood Setter accessory remote kit for various fans in the 80s. A few brands such as Hampton Bay relabeled them.
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