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Default Dimmer switch on a ceilling fan controlled at one wall switch

DON'T DO IT.

Use capacitors to slow down a motor....that's what is in most fans.....low,
med, high



"CME" wrote in message
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I dont know if this the place to post but I have a question.

I have a ceiling fan with lights built into as one unit in the home dining
room, the fan/lights, each have there own pull string controls, for the
light on/off. the fan has a forward/reverse pull string control and
variable speed pull string 3 speeds I think on a pull string. There is

also
one wall mounted switch controlled by a dimmer.

My question is it safe to use a dimmer switch or is it better to use a
typical on /off switch? Something tells me that I should be using a

on/off
switch verses a dimmer as this would fry the fan if it was not on full
power, or cause house fire at the switch box.
Being a novice can someone tell me the SAFE way to solve this problem. As
the dimmer thats there is now burnt, I bought the house with a dimmer

there.

I never run the fan but did use the dimmer to control light brigthness.

Any help appreciated.