Thanks for the video! How did you convert the previous switch to always on for the fan? Connect black to black and cap off. And then cap off the ground wire or connect to the gang box?
I mentioned in your install video that I too installed one recently. I think the bluetooth speaker sounds really good, I mean, for an exhaust fan. I found the fan a bit louder than expected but not a deal breaker.
You have to flip the breaker off to kill power to it so you can go through the pairing sequence. I'd leave the breaker off for like 10-15 seconds to make sure.
I have this installed and one down side is if power is always being supplied then any device with bluetooth capability can discover it and connect to it. The situation is worse if you have close neighbors. They can connect to it when you're not connected to it and blast unwanted sounds.
@LoneWolfSnowplowing 1234 and 0000 is common for bluetooth connections. Almost every bluetooth device uses them. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to change the code after connecting to this device.
@@LoneWolfSnowplowing 1234 and 0000 are common codes to connect to a bluetooth device. Most if not all bluetooth devices uses either code for a user to connect.
Looks like a cool fan! Do the instructions describe the need to trip the breaker and pair within 3 minutes, or is that just your experience?
Great tutorial video sir! I watched your installation video as well. Well done!
Thanks for the video! How did you convert the previous switch to always on for the fan? Connect black to black and cap off. And then cap off the ground wire or connect to the gang box?
I mentioned in your install video that I too installed one recently. I think the bluetooth speaker sounds really good, I mean, for an exhaust fan. I found the fan a bit louder than expected but not a deal breaker.
Yes, thanks for your comments! I agree it sounds pretty good, especially for an exhaust fan.
Can you talked more about pairing the remote with the the light
Is there anyway to make the fan turn off delayed from the app or the remote?
Thanks for the video. Very thorough, and I appreciate the insight! We will probably be giving it a try!
So how do I pair the remote if I didn't do it with in the first 3 minutes?
You have to flip the breaker off to kill power to it so you can go through the pairing sequence. I'd leave the breaker off for like 10-15 seconds to make sure.
I have this installed and one down side is if power is always being supplied then any device with bluetooth capability can discover it and connect to it. The situation is worse if you have close neighbors. They can connect to it when you're not connected to it and blast unwanted sounds.
They would have to know the 1234 password to connect.
@LoneWolfSnowplowing 1234 and 0000 is common for bluetooth connections. Almost every bluetooth device uses them. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to change the code after connecting to this device.
@@LoneWolfSnowplowing 1234 and 0000 are common codes to connect to a bluetooth device. Most if not all bluetooth devices uses either code for a user to connect.
The wireless remote gets tossed. Use a proper switch and the app.