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I have a Dyson (blade-less) fan that I placed off the end of the bed. Top of the bail (ring) is about 4.5' high. Fan works.

Problem: The sensor for the remote is on the base (2" off the floor) !
I have to get-up or sit-up and hold the remote as high as I can and then maybe I can get the remote a clear shot at the base to control the fan.
Very poor placement for the remote sensor !

Anyone ever relocated the sensor or added a infra-red repeater to a Dyson fan ?

Thank you.
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I have a Dyson (blade-less) fan that I placed off the end of the bed. Top of the bail (ring) is about 4.5' high. Fan works.

Problem: The sensor for the remote is on the base (2" off the floor) !
I have to get-up or sit-up and hold the remote as high as I can and then maybe I can get the remote a clear shot at the base to control the fan.
Very poor placement for the remote sensor !

Anyone ever relocated the sensor or added a infra-red repeater to a Dyson fan ?

Thank you.


This sounds like the kind of problem I would have.

In the tradition of answering questions not asked, first I would get
some blades for your fan. Then it would work better even without the
sensor.

Then I would ask, What functions do you actually perform with the
remote. Just on and off?

I don't know if one can set an electronically controlled fan to be
permanently on, but I hope you can. If all it has is a momentarily-on
switch, likely you can't. One of the advantages of an old fan is that
they have an on or off switch.

If you can turn it on permanently with the on-off switch, I"d make up a
cord to plug the fan into with a wire to where your hand ends up with a
switch on the end so you can turn the fan on and off without even
moving.

I have that now. The only problem has been that the wire and the switch
magically end up under me. I solved that by stuffing it somewhere.

https://www.amazon.com/Cordinate-Des...-search&sr=8-2
only 6 feet, but workable.
https://www.amazon.com/DEWENWILS-Ext...NsaWNrPXRydWU=
switch in the middle, but okay, 8 feet from outlet to switch. Bad?
because foot switch, but picture shows using a finger also. .
https://www.amazon.com/Extension-Swi...search&sr=8-10
fewer picturexs but video I didn't play
https://www.amazon.com/Woods-Indoor-...-search&sr=8-6
Simple, cheap, more like what I like, but you might like something
else. 15 feet, enough for the longest bed.
https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-Creden...search&sr=8-15
This one has a dimmer. A fancy fan like yours may not even turn on
without the remote, and is even less likely to be dimmable, but fans
that have 2 or 3 speed settings are very likely to be dimmable, despite
what everyone here and elsewhere will say.

I think 6 out of the 7 fans I used dimmers with worked. Test by
letting one run for a fwe hours while you are awake, checking to make
sure the motor isn't hotter than normal. Or even the dimmer. Don't let
the speed go so slow the fan does not spin, or it will most likely
overheat and burn out.

Tbe one fan that did not work with a light dimmer I connected a motor
speed control. I mounted it in a plastic box with wiring like above, but
the box was too big

I've used dimmers like this with several fans for up to 35 years with
never a problem, because I followed the rules above.



I use one of these now to turn my office fan on and off. It sits on the
file cabinet, hard to reach even when standing up, but I don't have to
stand up. And it also has a separate speed controller. I set the speed
just below the speed where I hear its noise. It's a 3 speed fan so that
might be lower for speed 3 and higher for speed 1. I forget which one I
settled on.

Also my bedroom fan at the foot of my bed, which I'll keep even when the
AC is finished.

I also have a fan in the kitchen, but without any remote ability.

And one in the ilving room and one in the basement tv room/shop.




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