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Default Pull Chain for Ceiling Fan Light Doesn't Work

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Terry wrote:

On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 19:30:59 -0800 (PST), Ben22
wrote:

On Dec 21, 8:15 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote:
You have two separate pull chain switches. The switch for the light should
be connected between the blue wire and whatever colored wire(s) that goes
to
the light sockets. The white wire does not connect to the switch, but
splices directly to the white wires that go to the light sockets

"Ben22" wrote in message

...

I little prologue: I bought a house with a remote controlled ceiling
fan (with 4 bulb light) in the living room. Problem is the lights
flicker. I think it's the remote control unit, so I took that part
out.

Okay, to the problem: There is a black, blue, white, and green wire
from the fan. I connected the black and blue to the black out of the
ceiling; the white to white; and the green to the ground. Fan comes
on and the chain operates its low-medium-high-off modes. Great! The
lights also come on but......the chain does not turn them off. I
bought a new chain switch and connected the wires coming out of it to
the respective blue and white wire groups for each bulb with the
little screw cap. Then each of those groups has a blue or white wire
that leaves those caps and travels up to connect to the fan part.

So I'm not sure why the fan chain works but not the light chain. Help?


The above poster is probably right in that I friend the switch. I
will try again with this connection. Reading it, it makes sense
actually.




If you had fried the switch you wouldn't be saying probably.


How the hell do you fry a switch with electricity? That's what switches
are for, for god's sake.