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We have 4 Hunter fans that have stopped operating. 2 upstairs in our daughter's bedrooms (Dreamlands, 2 years old) with in wall Harbor Breeze remotes and 2 in our TV room (1912 Missions, 7 0r 8 years old) with hand held Hampton Bay remotes. The upstairs ones are on the same breaker and the TV room ones are on a separate breaker. Other lights and outlets on the same breakers work just fine. The remotes appear to be operating normally. I did notice that a GFI outlet in our garage was tripped and I believe a computer that is on a UPS shut down as designed. Could a power outage/surge have fried the receivers on the remotes? Any thoughts or ideas will be appreciated. Thanks!
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I suspect you are right. Hunter are quality fans but Hampton Bay and Harbor BReeze make cheap remotes and a power surge can certainly take them out!
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