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Micscience

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Hi I am installing a ceiling fan on old construction. I want to use two light switches for more control. I was told in order to wire the ceiling fan to two switches I need 14/3. I happen to have 14/2 is there another way of going about this? I was also told to get my power off of a receptacle does that sound ok to you guys? thanks in advance
 
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If you use 14/2 you'll need to have two runs. One for the light and one for the fan to have them switched individually. Taking power from a wall outlet is okay but if the wall outlet is on a 20 amp circuit then the wiring to the fan also needs to be good for 20A which means #12 wire.
 
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Micscience

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Cool, just curious the outlet switch leg has one available hot slot. How do I connect both hot wires (ceiling & fan) to the switch leg? Do I just splice?
 
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Micscience

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Sweet I understand now both wires and the one wire connecting to the outlet are all combined in a wire nut and only one sticks out which gets connected to the switch leg thank you. This forum is kickass.
 
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