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Hunter Fan Company 99770 Core Multifunction w/1.9 Remote Control with Receiver, No Size, Dove Grey

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About this item

  • Controls low, medium, and high speeds for easy comfort adjustments.
  • Provides easy light dimming control to help create the ideal ambiance (dimmable bulbs required).
  • Simple control installation only requires wiring the remote receiver to the fan.
  • Receiver can be installed and used in indoor or covered outdoor ceiling fans.
  • Controls fans up to 75 feet, whether you’re in the room or on another floor.
  • Hunter’s universal ceiling fan control is compatible with Hunter ceiling fans as well as other brands. Once the included remote receiver is installed into the fan’s canopy, the handheld control is already paired for easy, out-of-the-box use. Use this ceiling fan handheld remote to control the fan speed and light from anywhere in the room


Hunter’s universal ceiling fan control is compatible with Hunter ceiling fans as well as other brands. Once the included remote receiver is installed into the fan’s canopy, the handheld control is already paired for easy, out-of-the-box use. Use this ceiling fan handheld remote to control the fan speed and light from anywhere in the room. The included wall cradle provides a convenient, central location for the remote when it’s not being used.


saso7902
2025-08-31 15:35:57
Easy install and works perfect.
Dixiegent
2025-08-28 15:39:24
I used the Hunter 99770 remote/receiver to replace the existing remote/receiver that came with my Hunter Sontera Model 22436 ceiling fan purchased in 2004. The original receiver would no longer turn on the fan, but curiously would still turn on the lights. I first removed the light globes and bulbs, then the fan blades. The original installation instructions weren’t clear on the best way to detach the fan from the ceiling. I removed the screw on the side of the canopy that had the small hooks first. I then removed the screw on the other side thinking I could just gently let the fan swing down while staying on the small hooks. No such luck. The whole fan detached in my hands. So I’m not sure what the proper way is to get it to stay on the hooks. Regardless, I just held onto the fan and removed the wire nuts from the fan to the receiver and then sat the fan aside. I discovered that no ground wires were present. Perhaps they weren’t required back in 2004? Anyway, because the original electrician has shoved the wires so far back into the outlet, I had to remove the fan bracket just to extract the wires. Once all this was done, I removed the original receiver and wired up the new one. Unless you have a really tall ladder with a working platform, I would suggest having a helper available to finish all the wiring and to get the fan back in place. The remote worked as advertised, and with a greater range than the original. It also seems more substantial than the original remote. The only thing I don’t like is that the lights don’t come on at full brightness. I have to hold down the light button on the remote to cycle through the dimming process to get them to full brightness. Why they changed this aspect is beyond me. Overall, I’m satisfied with it other than it took me 2+ hours to complete the project.UPDATE: Two things I got wrong. One, apparently after a couple of on/off cycles, the lights will come on at their previous setting which is good and makes more sense. You just have to wait a second for the lights to adjust. Two, I overlooked the last line of instructions on the enclosed remote control card. You can disable the dimming function so that the lights turn on at full brightness every time. Thus I increased my rating to five stars. The only thing I can think of to improve the receiver would be to offer a pass through of the common (white) wire, like on the original receiver, to make the wiring connections easier.
Johnny Beans
2025-08-25 10:07:26
I installed my first ceiling fan myself. Once was enough, thank you very much. I bought a second hunter fan and got this to go with. Obviously easy to use and very convenient for turning the light on and off.If you’re getting the fan, you may as well get this to go with. No chains to pull.Hunter makes a high quality product and this adds to its utility. Unless you’re really handy and can hold it up with one hand while wiring it to the ceiling, hire a guy or get a smart buddy.
Tom P
2025-08-18 17:30:56
Installed with new Hunter fan. Wiring diagram on box was clear but no instructions were included in box on how to pair or use the remote. I finally found the information on the Hunter fan website but it was difficult to find. It would be really useful if instructions were included in the box. It would have been really useful for a picture on where the receiver box was to be located as the description on the website was vague. I figured it out, but it would have sped up installation if I didn't have to search the website.
Scf81
2025-07-10 13:13:18
Works great. If you have a hunter fan, this is the remote you HAVE to get. Other remotes don’t work with hunter fans
McDesign
2025-07-09 10:41:59
Unboxed - noticed right off that it came with a shrink-wrapped pair of AAA batteries "to install in the remote". The remote already had batteries installed; the coin-type - what are the AAA for?Receiver says it's rated for a 1A maximum fan load - My Hunter Original draws 2.3A, per the nameplate.The green receiver won't fit in a brand new Hunter Original canopy.Anyway - installed per instructions; didn't work - flickering lamp; nothing on the fan motor - no matter what I did with the remote - though the blue function indicator LED flashed as expected with each key press.Taking the receiver out and bench-checking it, I measure line voltage of 122VAC out of the blue "lighting" wire - but under an incandescent lamp load, it drops voltage and only lights the lamp a bit, with significant flicker.Constant 14.6VAC out of the black "motor" wire - regardless of requests from the remote.Will check with Hunter tomorrow, but likely returning this - sad to see this level of quality. House has four Hunter Originals from 1980; all running fine. Concerned now how long the new Hunter Original I bought last week here for ~$550 will last.
Jeff's
2025-06-23 17:20:00
I bought this as a replacement for missing remote for a Hunter ceiling fan (The previous home owner didn’t leave us the remote). This particular fan had the receiver built into the fan and not in the ceiling mounting bracket, so I only bought the remote control and not the receiver.I reached out to Hunter support via email, and they sent me instructions on how to synchronize the new remote to the existing fan.(The new remote didn’t come with these instructions !!!, so kudos to Hunter support)The remote control was simple to program to work with our fan.So before you order a replacement remote for your Hunter fan, do your homework.
Jim
2025-06-05 16:34:46
This is my 3rd time buying these controllers. Absolutely love them. Actually redirected the light controllers to operated an LED light over my front door. Way cool! The latest refurbished one works like new. You can tell it is used by the wires having the wire nut marks otherwise it looks and functions like new! Took 30 mins to install.
RSenk
2025-05-20 17:03:54
Still working a year later!
Eva
2025-04-24 15:26:01
Más sencillo de lo que pensaba
Carlos Leon Camacho
2025-04-08 14:16:14
El tamaño es perfecto y las funciones muy cómodas. El poder subir y bajar la velocidad gradualmente y no en tres pasos es muy cómodo.
Customer
2025-03-02 16:00:53
Didn’t work for my fan
Abraham
2025-01-19 16:07:47
muy facil de instalar, esta muy bien explicado en el instructivo que viene en el paquete y muy util
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