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We have a General Electric 23Z fridge with icemaker that has started to make hollow ice cubes. I'm assuming this has to do with not enough water getting to the ice maker but am not sure what to do...
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I've been remiss in getting back with thanks and compliments for all of your help. Harold was right about the switch, which I unraveled by following Don's suggestion. Seems odd that the switch would...
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The switch worked fine before I took the fan down, but I'll replace it just in case there's a strange coincidence here. But here's a new wrinkle: Neither black in the wall switch box is hot. That...
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"This thread makes my head hurt" -- you and me both! (Or rather, the switch not working does... )
I do have a volt meter.
On Harold's question, again, black comes into box, is stripped for...
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Only the red on one side and the black on the other to the switch itself. Behind the switch in the box are two whites connected together.
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After making do with the pull chains for a while, back to trying to get this working again with the wall switch. Again, the goal is that the wall switch turns power on and off to whole fan and...
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Can't move them. But here's how they come into the ceiling box:
1 cable:
The hot black
One white neutral
One copper ground
Another cable:
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Oh, got it. When this is all done I'll have to print out and save this for laughs.
Anyway, the wall switch is wired to red on one side (the red terminates at the switch) and on the other the...
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Can't currently see from either end whether cable or conduit back there. For the time being went back to wiring blue and black from fan to blacks in box so at least have a light until I can get back...
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Thanks. The plot thickens.
I unraveled and tested each wire, with these results:
One of the three blacks is hot. The red is not. The wall switch makes no difference to this at all, on or...
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Am trying to rewire up a ceiling fan with light to ceiling box -- of course, like an idiot, I didn't write down how it was wired before, because, hey, how hard could this be, right?
Ceiling box...
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