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![]() "Eric in North TX" wrote in message ups.com... I hope you get a good answer on this, I have 2 identical fans on a common wall switch, and when independently or simultaneously the one is much much slower than its twin. Like you I could have made a boo boo wiring it, but out of dozens I've installed, this is the only one with the slows. would it make a difference if you wired it parallel vs single. or how ever its called or if there is even a choice. i am thinking if the juice has to go through one fan to get to the other. Frank |
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