mechanicman04
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I have a question about modifying some wiring on a ceiling fan remote. On the remote control box input side there is a hot, neutral and ground. On the output side is a lead for the fan and a lead for the light. On the fan there is a hot lead for the fan, a hot lead for the light, a neutral and a ground. When the house was built there were two switches installed, one to turn on the fan and one to turn on the light. In the box are two hots, (one from each switch) a neutral and a ground. I currently have the remote wired using one of the switches and have the other hot from the second switch capped off. I would like to take the hot from the second switch and tie it into the "output" side of the remote control box that is connected to the light on the fan. Sometimes we don't know where the remote is in the dark room and we could flip the switch to turn on the light until we find the remote then turn the light back off. I am afraid I might do some damage to the controller by essentially feeding power backwards into the controller. Do you think this would cause any issues the remote controller?