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The rotary switch is connected to the black(coming into the switch box) and the red going up to the ceiling box(fan/light). You say to cap off the other wire(black) at both ends, it appears as if...
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Yes, I have a set (two) 3 way switches that control the fan-light and two other lights in the hall: there is another rotory switch on the wall by one of the 3 way switches that controls fan off/on...
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Yes, only Black, Red and White wires out of the ceiling box: yes, the two hall lights operate properly(even with the fan light not connected and with NO connections at the ceiling). Please note: ...
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Yes, the fan light is on the same circuit as the two hall lights, all operating by two threeway switches: I was hoping to have all the lights controlled by the new remote control in the new fan.
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Wiring from remote unit- blk/white wire, red wire, white wire : wiring from fan- blk/white wire, blk wire and white wire: manual states to wire blk/white to blk/white; red to blk and white to...
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The Red Wire is connected (controls) a three stage (lo/med/hi) switch for the fan. The black wire is from the three-way switch for the lights. Hope that makes sense !
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Remote controls fan, and light.
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I have a Hunter-Douglas ceiling fan (with remote) that is being installed in an existing ceiling fan location: the wires from the ceiling box are Black, Red, White and Green. The old ceiling fan...
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Yes, I am following along, but capping the red wire and black to black/white to white/green ground gives no fan and no light ! Wires coming out of receiver are black/white, red and white; as per the...
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"I am installing a Hunter Ceiling Fan with remote, into an existing ceiling fan location: Black, Red, White and Green wires come out of the ceiling box, two switches on the wall to turn on lights and...
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