Ceiling Fan Remote Control Wiring

Ceiling Fan Remote Control Wiring
Ceiling Fan Remote Control Wiring

Hunter Concert Breeze – A Perfect Display of Hunter’s Expertise and Innovation

Hunter is nothing less than an industry leader in the ceiling fan market, and it has earned its top-rating spot due to its innovativeness. Hunter continuously offers new updated products in order to meet the changing needs of its customers. The company continuously updates its already large ceiling fan collection by adding more of its excellent offers.

Not Your Ordinary Ceiling Fan Package

And one of those excellent offers is the Concert Breeze, a relatively new offer from Hunter. The new ceiling fan model can powerfully cool large and medium-sized room with its five uniquely shaped blades with blade spans of 52 inches. The blades are connected to a durable and well-trusted Hunter steel hardware and capped off with a glass bowl light fixture lit by three candelabra bulbs.

The Concert Breeze comes with two finishes. The Brushed Nickel is available for only $431.66 while the New Bronze finish is available for $435.42. Behind that glossy and elegant finish hides a powerful and durable WhisperWind motor bearing the Hunter lifetime guarantee and promise of top notch performance. The Concert Breeze can cool a room without making much of a concert in terms of noise, but it does deserve a concert to recognize its smooth and wobble-free, perfectly balanced performance – an offer only a Hunter fan is capable of providing.

The Innovative Side

These are all ordinary fare, however. What is truly innovative about the Concert Breeze is that it comes with a wireless sound system, which is the real reason why it is called ‘Concert Breeze’ in the first place. The ceiling fan can indeed stir up a real concert while it cools a room with its Soundolier Wireless Audio Technology and wireless transmitter. The system, which offers 360-degree dispersion of sound, combines a ceiling fan and a sound system into a single multi-function device. The Concert Breeze takes advantage of the strategic central location of ceiling fans, which means they are also in the best position for a sound system so that sound is provided equally all throughout the room.

Wireless Ingenuity in a Ceiling Fan

To make this possible, the Concert Breeze is equipped with a 2.4GHz wireless system that can adapt to any audio source that’s within 300 feet from the ceiling fan. The full-range speaker is hidden inside the light fixture for a clean, organized look. No other ceiling fan has achieved such an innovation, making the Concert Breeze a must-have especially for consumers who love music and for rooms that need a little entertaining. And all these are possible even without the use of wires. The Concert Breeze’s wireless transmitter will do it all by connecting to any audio source that transmits signals within the vicinity of the fan.

A Hunter Breakthrough

Overall, the ceiling fan, the light kit, and the sound system makes up a three-in-one package from Hunter – an industry first, which is to be expected from an innovative and stand out brand like Hunter. And in each of its three functions, the Concert Breeze offers top of the line performance. The sound system offers amazing sound quality, and the fan offers smooth and strong air movement. The package is topped with an ultra-slim remote control for adjustment of the fan, the light, and the audio settings including 4 stereo signal channels that are free from interference.

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Ceiling fan wiring?

I am putting a fan in a new house. the house has the 3 wire setup (white, black, red) the location is setup for two switches, one fan one light. normally i would have this fan up but i am debating on what to do because this fan also comes with a remote control that we want to use...

it has a transmitter with the white and black going in, and the white, black, and blue(for the light) coming out to go to the fan assembly. i know the white will connect to white and the black to the black, however my questions is if i still want the light on its own switch would i bypass the transmitter and connect the red straight to the blue? therefore the switch would still work however, the remote will control the fan but not the light? that would be fine but is there a way where i can keep the remote working for the light and fan, as well as two siwtches?

Yes that should work. I tested a controller and the white passes through. Needed to complete circuit for light. White/ black-(constant power) to fan. Red-(switched) to blue. As long as the power is from the same circuit. So you'll have a remote fan with a switched light.

I wouldnt recomend combining a switch and remote for the fan motor or light You would be crossing a constant power source with an electronically manipulated power source and the controller would fry.

Your not lazy just creative. It's good to use your brain sometimes. I cant believe that other guy. If a customer wanted it I sure as heck would give it to them. Plus I have a remote light in my bedroom.

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