Home Decorators Ashby Park 52 in. REPLACEMENT LIGHT KIT FITTER ASSEMBLY. This item is new. The item you see in pictures is what you will actually receive. Super fast, same day shipping m-f by 2 pm EST via USPS. I have other parts from this unit available in my store if there is anything else you may need
solid fan, easy mount, just be aware if you bypass the remote, it will render random hue changes. I have not seen a solution, but can not stand losing a remote, would rather go old school...2 switches.
The only thing I want to point out is there are not actually "colors", but rather 3 levels of white lighting. The brightest being "daylight" setting. I have installed a lot of fans and this one was the easiest. Most of the wiring is already in harnesses, so they simply plug into each other. The only connection to make is the main white, black, and green from the ceiling into the remote receiver. (If I remember that correctly-but I remember it was simple). My favorite thing is the blades insert into slots, so you don't need to balance each one as you try to see and line up the screw holes in the dark. Once in the slot, the screws go right in without struggling. One note is the fan will not work until the light kit is installed, which is weird. I don't like reading every bit of instructions because I am impatient, so when I tried to test it before the light, I was frustrated that it didn't work. But once I saw the note in the manual, all was well, and that was obviously my fault. It only comes off the ceiling maybe 12-14" or so, meaning it is great for a low ceiling like mine. I will be buying more of these for other rooms as my fans need to be replaced in the future.
Very good looking fan. Works great, easy to install. Only issue was that my wall switch was wired for the light with a toggle switch and a lo med hi wall dial for the fan. The wiring on the fan does not have the extra wire for the light individually therefore now I have to leave the dial speed control always on hi and I use the remote for the fan and light. There may be another way to wiring this but I am not aware of it.