covert
Well-known member
Hi all,
Looking for some help here.
I have a room which had a ceiling fan with pull-cord fan attached, which I am trying to change over to a ceiling fan with remote-control fan attached. This unit came from Lowe's and is a "Harbor Breeze" brand.
The remote control has the fan speed settings and a light on/off button on it. Currently it's wired as outlined in the instructions (and in the attached picture). Orange Os are the wire clips to connect the wires. Yellow is actually white (neutral).
What I am trying to do is have it so that the fan can run independently of the light, but have the light controlled by the light switch. Meaning, I don't need the remote to control the light, but don't want to have to have the light on in order for the fan to work.
If anyone more familiar with wiring can assist in setting this up, that would be great.
I know this can be done, because I had this very same setup in my previous home, but cannot, for the life of me, remember how I wired it to make it work.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Ryan
Looking for some help here.
I have a room which had a ceiling fan with pull-cord fan attached, which I am trying to change over to a ceiling fan with remote-control fan attached. This unit came from Lowe's and is a "Harbor Breeze" brand.
The remote control has the fan speed settings and a light on/off button on it. Currently it's wired as outlined in the instructions (and in the attached picture). Orange Os are the wire clips to connect the wires. Yellow is actually white (neutral).
What I am trying to do is have it so that the fan can run independently of the light, but have the light controlled by the light switch. Meaning, I don't need the remote to control the light, but don't want to have to have the light on in order for the fan to work.
If anyone more familiar with wiring can assist in setting this up, that would be great.
I know this can be done, because I had this very same setup in my previous home, but cannot, for the life of me, remember how I wired it to make it work.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Ryan