Light switch trips breaker
Here's question number 2 in switching out fans and light fixtures. I replaced the ceiling fan in my son's room with one from our previous home. After getting everything wired rather difficult because of some very short wires, the ceiling fan will work with the remote, but using the wall switch trips the breaker causing most of the lights in the upstairs of the house to go out. There were 2 cables coming into the elctrical box - 1 with a white, black and ground wire the other with a black and a white wire. I connected the ground to the green , the whites together the white from the fan remote and the blacks to the black from the remote. I alos changed out the light switch has the ground wire was not connected and the was not place to connect it. Where do I go from here?
Replacement bathroom switch trips breaker
Our upstairs bath exhaust fan and light are connected to a single switch, we prefer separate switches. I read on this site that it might be possible to install a combination switch that would allow them to operate individually without having to enlarge the receptacle box. This was tried, but then the fan and light would not work - they tripped the breaker. Reading the directions in the box with the switch there was reference to a break off fin - should this be left in place or removed. This things seem relatively simple, but I'm beginning to think it would be better just hiring an electrician.