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    Jul 28, 2013, 08:46 PM
    There is no room for my ceiling fan transmitter
    I have a dimmer switch and a separate off & on switch going to my ceiling fan and at the fan is so many wires. There was 3 black and 3 white and 3 red connected together. Apparently the wall receptacle is on the same line. How do I figure out how to joint them where I only can use just one control that controls the speed and off & on and has a remote control

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