🌬️ Elevate your ceiling fan game—control comfort with a tap, anywhere in the room!
The YukiHalu Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit is a universal, compact solution designed to retrofit most 3-wire AC ceiling fans, including Hunter models. Featuring a long-range RF remote, it offers 3-speed fan control, individual light on/off, and 4 timer settings. Certified to UL1917 and CSA standards, it ensures safe, reliable operation with easy installation.
R**T
Works great with my 42" Hunter Mayfield 5-blade flush mount ceiling fan
This little remote is super easy to wire up. There is a black and a white wire coming from one end of the receiver to connect to the ceiling's wires, (and in this old house we only have two wires coming from the ceiling). Then the other end of the receiver has the wires that connect to the ceiling fan and they are color coded to match perfectly, so no thinking or guessing is involved.The only thing is, the receiver does not fit between the bracket attached to the ceiling, and the other bracket that holds the ceiling fan, but it's easy to secure it by threading a long plastic tie through there and snugging it up against the brackets... then the motor housing easily slides over all, making it a good fit. Just leave the yellow antenna wire peeking out the top of the housing.One thing to remember.... the pull chains for the light must be pulled to the on position, and the fan pull chain must be pulled three times to put it in the fastest position, in order for the remote to control them. I forgot about the fan's pull chain and nearly took the entire thing apart thinking the wiring somewhere must have come loose when I shoved it all up in the brackets, as the remote would only control the light, not the fan.... NOPE... just forgot to pull the chain for the fan!And make sure your wall switch is turned on -And you cannot use a dimmer wall switch with some fans. Like the model I got. A dimmer switch will make the fan hum loudly. I had to install a regular light switch and then it worked perfectly and is completely silent.And on that note, this remote does not include a dimmer feature. The light is either on or off. That's fine with me because if I want low light I don't use the ceiling light anyway.
A**R
Good Product
This is the second unit I have purchased because the first unit performed so well. The unit is compact and very easy to install. I would recommend.
L**S
Works well, but beware the yellow wire
The good: I bought and installed this remote control, and it worked as it was supposed to. Installation was simple although I had to use couple of zip ties to position the receiver inside the fan canopy. The remote was easy to use and the design is intuitive. I didn't try the timer function, which is something I doubt I would ever use.The bad: After I installed and tested the remote I noticed that the fan was not hanging level, which was due to the fan bracket and the electrical box, and had nothing to do with the remote. So I opened up the fan again to adjust the way it hung. Since I wasn't going to be working with the wiring I didn't turn off the breaker (bad decision). When I repositioned the antenna wire it arced to ground (the fan mounting bracket) just as another reviewer described. The end of the antenna wire is folded over and covered with what appears to be a small piece of heat shrink, which is not adequate to insulate it. So, I, too, suggest adding an additional piece of heat shrink over the antenna wire, or at least the last inch or so. I ordered a replacement, and that will be the first thing I do when I take it out of the box.
1**L
Awesome little module, pairs great with broadlink RM4 Pro to Control with Alexa!
The media could not be loaded. So I bought this fan module so I could control my ceiling fan/light with Alexa since I have a smart IR/RF transmitter, specially the broadlink Rm4 pro. I did however run into an issue when trying to setup with broadlink and hope anyone trying to set this up with a broadlink that this will help them.**HOW TO SETUP WITH BROADLINK RM4 PRO***TLDR If having issues with Rm4 setup, set frequency to 433.92 and not 433 ( ATLEAST for USA)So I read this was 433 frequency and broadlink works with 315 and 433 frequencies, but when I was setting up the buttons on the broadlink app, it wouldnt discover when I pressed the buttons on this modules remote. I tried setting frequency to 315 and 433 and had no luck with any off the buttons registering that they were being pressed. So I searched long and far on the web and couldnt find ANYTHING! I was so furious as I bought this module because its smaller than most and smaller than the Smart home enabled ones and being RF I figured it would work with my RM4 pro. So I gave it a day and tried agian and when setting the frequency in the broadlink app it says something like" if having issues try setting the frequency to something more specific with decimals. So i went back to the fan modules install guide and it still said the frequency was 433. So I tried again and when reading where it stated in broadlink app to set frequency to a specific decimal point if not working, it gave an example of 433.92. I figured what the hell lets try frequency 433.92 and SURE ENOUGH IT WORKED and I was able to set all the buttons for this remote. Set scenes in broadlink so I could control them all with Alexa routines.So far i am super happy with this module, I just hope that it will not die on me anytime soon but I will update this review if I have any issues.
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