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dbuss

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  1. After thinking about what you said. I'm pretty sure the FanLinc is powered by one KPL in the wall and the FanLinc does not have uninterrupted power to it. That being the case is it possible to use the one KPL to control the power and then use both to control the fan?
  2. I have two KPLs to control a Fanlinc. One KPL is in the wall and the other in a tabletop enclosure. The KPL in the wall needs to be turned on at all times. If this KPL is not turned on, nothing happens. I have tried programming them both as described in this thread. If I just program the scene with the tabletop KPL it works great. As soon as I try to add the in-wall KPL, the only thing the in-wall KPL can do is turn the light on and off. If press any fan button on the other KPL the fan will try to start and then shuts down with the light turning off because the in-wall KPL turned off when the button was pressed. What am I doing wrong or not doing. Thanks!!
  3. On only mode: when checked an Off command is sent when the Timeout value expires. When unchecked only On commands are sent. If you have the "On Only Mode" box checked the "Timeout" is probably set to less than 10 minutes causing your light to turn off before10 minutes. You can uncheck the box so the Off command is not sent or set Timeout for 10 minutes or longer.
  4. dbuss replied to tommet's topic in ISY994
    Techman, Your "current state" readings are the same as mine.
  5. I appreciate all the information. Upon further investigation and experimenting I have found that the large black and white wires in the picture supply the power to the fan and light from the junction box. I cut three of the smaller wires one at a time and tested the fan to see what happened. The fan would not work on any of the three speeds after each of the wires was cut. When I connected each wire again the fan would turn on and work normally. Any ideas on if the FanLinc will work and how I can determine which fan wire I need to connect power to? Thanks!!
  6. The model number of the fan is 25734. The remote has a button to change the direction of the fan.
  7. We have several Hunter ceiling fan/lights(model 25734) in our home that are controlled with Hunter remotes. The remotes are starting to fail and I would like to replace them with FanLincs. I have attached pictures of the remote transmitter receiver and nine pin plug that plugs into the receiver. Will FanLinc work with this ceiling fan?
  8. We have several Hunter ceiling fan/lights(model 25734) in our home that are controlled with Hunter remotes. The remotes are starting to fail and I would like to replace them with FanLincs. I have attached pictures of the remote transmitter receiver and nine pin plug that plugs into the receiver. Will FanLinc work with this ceiling fan?

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