I have a pair of matched ceiling fans, they have one remote to control both, dimmable lights, reversible fans.
One day I came home and one was pushing down and one was pushing up. Thought they got out of sink, but no South fan will not reverse and only blows upwards.
Since the remote reverses the other fan assume it is not the remote.
I checked the wiring, looked fine, changed the code on the two remotes, South fan will still not reverse when being controlled by its now unique remote.
Looked at the receiver/controller in the housing above the fan. Wiring looked fine, circuit board looked fine.
Had the brilliant idea of reversing wires out of the remote to the fan, thinking I might be able to get it to run in the right direction, no luck.
I see you can get more or less universal remote and receiver sets. Is that worth a shot, or could it be in the fan motor?
My level of electronics understanding as at the 12 Volt DC 1950s car level understanding. Positive negative completed circuit.
One day I came home and one was pushing down and one was pushing up. Thought they got out of sink, but no South fan will not reverse and only blows upwards.
Since the remote reverses the other fan assume it is not the remote.
I checked the wiring, looked fine, changed the code on the two remotes, South fan will still not reverse when being controlled by its now unique remote.
Looked at the receiver/controller in the housing above the fan. Wiring looked fine, circuit board looked fine.
Had the brilliant idea of reversing wires out of the remote to the fan, thinking I might be able to get it to run in the right direction, no luck.
I see you can get more or less universal remote and receiver sets. Is that worth a shot, or could it be in the fan motor?
My level of electronics understanding as at the 12 Volt DC 1950s car level understanding. Positive negative completed circuit.