View Full Version : Replacing old ceiling fan which has red wire with one that doesn't
txbelger
Oct 3, 2008, 01:25 PM
I am replacing a ceiling fan/light that has a red wire (hot for light, I know). The wall has a switch for the light and a dimmer switch for the fan. I am replacing it with a new fan that has a remote control which operates fan speed and dimming of light. The new fan has only white and black. I capped off the red wire at the fan connection, but need to know how to rewire the switch to remove the dimmer, and run power from the switch only. The switch has a black and red connected, and the dimmer has two blacks. There are a lot of other wires connected by caps (running to the rest of the light switches and power outlets), but I notice there are 6 blacks and only 4 whites (no whites running to the dimmer or the switch for the fan). Do I need a new switch that will take a black and white?
ceilingfanrepair
Oct 3, 2008, 01:59 PM
Ok, you need to replace the dimmer with a basic on/off switch using the same two blacks that connect to the dimmer.
Then, connect your fan to white and EITHER the black or red.
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txbelger
Oct 3, 2008, 05:54 PM
Hmmm, must be doing something wrong. I took out the light switch- removed the black wire that was tied in, and capped off the red wire; then used that switch with the black wires that were connected to the dimmer switch controlling the fan. No power.
The fan is hanging from a 2-story cathedral ceiling, dropped-down by an 8' pipe. The extension cable to the old fan was bad- speaker wire and an extension cord, so I took that out completely and ran new 3-wire up the pole (extra cord from a lamp post I bought- had white, black and green). I used this to extend the blue, white and black wire running from the fan to the remote receiver (that I mounted at the ceiling). The remote has white and black to house wire, which I connected (capped off the red).
Could the problem be with the two blacks at the switch? Are they both hot- does it matter which is on bottom, which is on top?
Thanks!
ceilingfanrepair
Oct 3, 2008, 07:04 PM
Ok, you should have left the light switch alone.
Try connecting the fan's black to the red instead of the black.