[Seb] has several ceiling fans that are controlled by remotes ... a breadboard lying around connected to the guts of his remote control. There are several things [Seb] needs to figure out in ...
Hunter is a top name in ceiling fans and lighting, and this model—priced at about $120 at the time of this writing—is an excellent choice for value. The multispeed, 52-inch-wide fan is rated for ...
[Joel] has a remote control ceiling fan. It’s nothing special, the controller has a low-power 350MHz transmitter and a Holtek encoder to send commands by keying the transmitter’s output.
Most pedestal fans oscillate—usually up to 85 or 90 degrees—and pivot vertically to direct air toward the ceiling or at ... a pedestal fan with a remote control makes a major difference.
If you have a ceiling fan with a remote control or app, it's super easy to change the direction—just look for the button and set it so the blades run clockwise. For fans that don't have a remote ...