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The original ANDERIC FAN2R for Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Receiver is in-stock and ships within 24 hours. |
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The original ANDERIC FAN2R for Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Receiver carries a 1-Year Warranty. |
The Anderic Replacement FAN2R Ceiling fan Receiver is a perfect replacement for your original Hampton Bay FAN2R Receiver. This receiver is in-fact manufactured by the same manufacturer. This receiver works Down Lights, Reverse & Fan speeds High, Medium, Low, Off (FAN-2R, FCC ID: L3HJAN95FAN2R)
FAN-2R - RECEIVER ONLY
This receiver is to replace your original FAN2R receiver in your ceiling fan.
This receiver controls:
• Lights on/off
• Fan High
• Fan Med
• Fan Low
• Fan Off
• Reverse
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FAN2R RR70748TR RR7083TR KIT INSTRUCTIONS.pdf |
  Customer Service was great in helping me find the receiver to my fan. This receiver fits the Hampton Bay Reddington II model perfectly. | |
by Anonymous on September 15, 2015. |
  Item worked as promised | |
by Arun on December 21, 2020. |
  Good product on time! | |
by Zdzislaw on July 13, 2020. |
  Installed easy and works great. | |
by James on July 09, 2018. |
  Perfect. | |
by Chris on October 12, 2017. |
  Part got the job done. Fast shipping. | |
by Robert on February 15, 2017. |
  it worked on a Regency fan probably 15+ years old. | |
by sean on February 18, 2021. |
  No show stopper but quick connect plugs were reversed from what was on hunter fan. Had to cut all connectors off and use wire nuts to install. May be worthwhile to note that possibility in the installation paperwork. Product installed and worked in a Hunter brand fan. J.M. Alabama | |
by James on February 13, 2021. |
  awesome and easy to install | |
by Janet on February 08, 2021. |
  This company really does try their hardest to make sure you have what you need. I ordered a replacement and the first one was not the correct one, so they quickly found the one that was needed and had it to me in a few days. I did have to splice the ends and swap them out with my old ones but that wasn't a problem. I am super thankful to them for helping me out so I can have my ceiling light working and not have to replace the whole thing. | |
by Heather on December 08, 2020. |
  Perfect fit and function. Great price! | |
by Glen on November 05, 2020. |
  It is the exact part I needed. | |
by Jairo on July 08, 2020. |
  Quick service. Great advice. Very helpful customer service! | |
by Mary on June 20, 2020. |
  The receiver works great. Easy to replace. Only issue is that it doesn't use the old factory receiver bracket (due to it's slightly larger size) and so replacing the covering can get frustrating. | |
by John on May 25, 2020. |
  Exact replacement for what I needed. Thanks. | |
by Thomas on January 01, 2020. |
  Exactly what I needed and received quickly. Works fine. | |
by Gareth on October 06, 2019. |
  The website for Replacement Remotes (Dan's Elec) didn't expressly say this replacement receiver was for Hampton Bay Redington III. This will confirm that it is. Receiver Model "FANR2" works in Redington II and Redington III. Also, the rough dimension is about 1-1/2" deep/thick, same as original (NOT 1" deep as shown in website). Diameter w/ adjustable fins is corrected. Aluminum "fins" bend out to fit inside diameter of the motor wire cluster housing. Device functioned as indicated. Due to age of my original fan, replacement receiver had slightly different connector pins (1 male pin plus 1 female pin) versus original 2 male pins. I merely salvaged one wire/connector from original (failed) receiver, and soldered it to the fan cluster module. So I didn't change or adjust any wires or pins on the new receiver. Others who aren't comfortable with soldering, could have used properly rated screw-twist-on wire nuts, and it would have worked fine. In any event, this replacement receiver was fine. | |
by Timothy on June 23, 2019. |
  Thanks you for the good service and price. | |
by Gregg on December 08, 2018. |
  Quick and easy transaction | |
by Jay on June 30, 2018. |
  As described at a good price! | |
by Daniel on September 10, 2017. |