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    Feb 5, 2012, 10:54 AM
    Ceiling fan on dimmer goes off after few seconds.
    I have ceiling fan. Problem since it was recently installed Light and fan on dimmers. Fan OK. Turn light past half way, turns off in 5 seconds. Turn light less than halfway for a few minutes, will stay on normally. Can adjust dimmer.
    Fan has remote feature but not connected.
    Switch already replaced.
    Assume that I don't need to replace switch, ceiling fan, etc. What might cause this other than a faulty fan/switch? Will contact electrician again but would like some opinions.

    Thanks

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