Tips for Having Remote Control Only One Roof Vent at a Time
Question:
I have two fans installed and two remotes, and they both respond simultaneously to either remote. How do I separate or match the signal/control so they can be controlled individually?
asked by: Brent S
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Expert Reply:
Can you try pointing one of the remotes away from the fans to see if you can find a sweet spot that will only activate one or the other? That would be the easiest and only solution to have remote activate only one fan or the other. There isn't a way to reprogram the remotes to a different frequency.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Replacement Digital Remote Control for Dometic FanTastic Roof Vent with 12V Fan
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Vents and Fans
- Roof Vent
- Remote Control
- Dometic
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