Ceiling Fan Wiring install Issue
Hello, I recently this past weekend was replacing a ceiling fan, due to the fact the old previous fan, only the light worked, and not the fan portion, so I purchased another replacement fan, of a fairly cheap price approx. 20 dollars at the local Home Depot, and went home to mount it. I connected all the wires like they were when I removed the old fan. When I removed the old fan, the electrical box in the ceiling contained 2 sets of wires coming into the box, so basically it is: 2 black wires, 2 white wires, and 2 grounds. The 2 blacks were twined together, same for the 2 whites, and the 2 grounds. So with the new fan in my hand I twined the new wires from the fan into the wires in the ceiling. I connected the wires like this Fan blue and black to ceiling black, and fan white wire to ceiling white wire, and fan ground to ceiling ground. After the wiring was completed and the fan was mounted, I turned the breaker ON, and then the fan worked.
After 3 days past, I tried to turn the fan ON, and nothing worked, I replaced the wall switch, and nothing still, I tested the wires in the ceiling and I get current from 1 set of wires in the ceiling, and from the set of wires I get a reading of current from the black wire and ground, Nothing from the white wire or the 2nd set of wires in the ceiling. So I am completely lost as to what's wrong, I'm not sure if the fan broke, and is a bad unit, or something happened. Sorry for a long detailed writing but I just thought I'd be detailed, so you'll be able to understand the exact situation. Thanks guys I'd appreciate the help... This is not my first ceiling fan installation, it's more like my 4th install, but I've worked on newer homes, and this home I'm working on is fairly OLD, like 20+ years. Also the fans I've worked on only had 1 pair of wires coming through the ceiling, not 2. Thanks again guys for all your help!