Yesterday I replaced two old patio ceiling fans with two new Harbor Breeze fans from Lowes, which includes LED lights and a remote control device for each of them. The original fans and lights were controlled inside the house with two switches, one switch controlled the fan operation for both fans and other switch controlled both ceiling fan lights. The original units did not have any remote control devices. The original wiring was white on white, black on black, blue on red and green on copper (ground).
Well, I finished the install today, including the wiring for the remote device control module attached underneath each fan bracket, and only one switch inside the house has any effect on the the ceiling fans and the lights. When the one still functioning switch is turned on inside the house, only the remote control will allow both fans to turn and operate normally, but only one light is functional at a time. You can use the remote to switch the light operation to each fan, but not to operate both fan lights at the same time.
Another fact I want to include is that the original fans were two different brands of fans. Also the wiring from the house for one fan had one ungrounded (hot) conductor red wire, the other fan had two ungrounded (hot) red wires. I used a wire nut to cap these red wires, so these (hot) red wires are not connected to anything on either fan.
Any ideas on how to get both fans and lights to simultaneously work properly with the remote control? Possibly I'm missing something obvious here or there is some type of work around where only the house switch or switches are necessary, as was the case originally. I don't mind if I have to abandon use of the remotes. Thanks
Well, I finished the install today, including the wiring for the remote device control module attached underneath each fan bracket, and only one switch inside the house has any effect on the the ceiling fans and the lights. When the one still functioning switch is turned on inside the house, only the remote control will allow both fans to turn and operate normally, but only one light is functional at a time. You can use the remote to switch the light operation to each fan, but not to operate both fan lights at the same time.
Another fact I want to include is that the original fans were two different brands of fans. Also the wiring from the house for one fan had one ungrounded (hot) conductor red wire, the other fan had two ungrounded (hot) red wires. I used a wire nut to cap these red wires, so these (hot) red wires are not connected to anything on either fan.
Any ideas on how to get both fans and lights to simultaneously work properly with the remote control? Possibly I'm missing something obvious here or there is some type of work around where only the house switch or switches are necessary, as was the case originally. I don't mind if I have to abandon use of the remotes. Thanks