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Hampton Bay Kemper running Half Speed & Half As Bright
My hampton bay fan began running at full speed on all three fan positions a few weeks ago. I replaced the switch, which did not work. I noticed that the small black box (capacitor) inside the recess behind the light cover has a large bulge that has cracked the plastic. The part number (C61 E185116) does not reveal any websites that can offer a replacement, and hamtonbay.com redirects to homedepot.com. This fan is apparently made by home depot, and it is not backed in the same manner as Hunter fans are (I received a free replacement part for a Hunter about five years after purchase). From this experience and what I have read in this forum, I have learned to avoid the hampton bay fans. It is too difficult to find a part when there is no real manufacturer to contact for assistance.
Need a new blade
There is a a major ceiling fan manufacturer in Fort Lauderdale FL called King of Fans (
website: kingoffans.com) that deals strictly with Hampton Bay ceiling fans & parts. They are the Home Depot distributor for Hampton Bay ceiling fans. Their number is 1-800-330-3267. There is also a 1-877-527-0313 number for Hampton Bay products other than ceiling fans...
Crusier Ceiling Fan Not enough light
You can use another light kit, but it wouldn't be recommended. The wiring inside your fan is designed for that specific wiring kit, another kit and there could be major problems with the wiring. Better to just replace the fan or use a couple of lamps.
Wiring light kit to ceiling fan
connect the white wires from light kit filter to the white wire labeled "for light" from fan. then connect black wire from light kit filter to blue wire from fan. use wire nuts to make the connections
Trying to connect a ceiling fan light kit.
Those connections sound OK ,, now you have to go to the canopy and see if all the wires for the fan/light are connected to a house wire. If there are two switches , then the blue fan wire would connect to the red wire .. it may be capped off in the ceiling. If there is only one control switch , then the blue wire from the fan will connect to the same ceiling wire as the black fan wire does.
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Need remotes
In theory, they should. Try Hampton Bay first, and if not, check for aftermarket replacements. Those remotes are simple enough that there is no reason that they can't.
I need the manual for Hampton bay fan #E75795-AC434
Hello, Desiree -
Clarification: You are seeking an owner's manual for a Hampton Bay ceiling fan? If so, the Hampton Bay (ceiling fan) company makes it difficult to get to their web page listing their ceiling fan owner's manual.
This is the link:
https://hamptonlightingadvice.com/hampton-bay-ceiling-fan-manuals/
but you must do one of the following first:
* If you are registered with Facebook, you must log into your Facebook page. Then on the web page for the manuals you have to click on the Facebook Like for Hampton Bay.
* Tweet (if you are registered with Twitter) about Hampton Bay
* Use Google Plus to follow Hampton Bay ceiling fans
AGGGGGHHHH!
Ultimately the list of 78 ceiling fan manuals which can be chosen from for downloading do not have your model number. Most of the manuals listed have the model name of each fan. The manual for your fan may be in that list, but I am not going to click on each link to try to find the right manual, if it is even in that list.
I finally found the Hampton Bay (ceiling fan) company Customer Service number. I suggest you call that number and ask a Customer Service Representative how you can obtain the proper manual for your fan. This is the number:
855-434-2678
Monday-Friday, 8am- 7pm, Eastern Time
Saturday, 9am- 6pm, Eastern Time
You will need your product number when you talk with a Customer Service Representative. That is the number on the silver sticker on the top of the fan motor housing.
Bottom line: To me, Hampton Bay seems to have the MOST UN-HELPFUL process for obtaining an owner's manual.
Fan won't go on
It's probably the electronics inside the fan. They may need replacing.
http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/hampton-bay-ceiling-fan-parts.php
I need a wiring diagram of the Hampton Bay fan
Twist the bare conductors together tightly, matching the black and blue ceiling fan wires to the black power wire, and the white ceiling fan wire to the white power wire, don't forget the green ground !!
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