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Using a dimmer switch on a ceiling fan.
That works with lights but will burn out a motor and maybe burn down the house a fan speed controller is a much more complex electronic device that reduces the amperage to the motor without reducing the voltage avoiding this kind of innocent mistake.
Both are bad outcomes.
There was a burning smell in the air.
You cannot use a light dimmer to control a fan.
I turned my ceiling fan on it was fine for a few minutes then the lights made loud popping noises and shut off.
Replace the wall dimmer switch with an on off switch.
Don t try to use a dimmer switch as a fan speed control.
Dimmer switches and ceiling fans electrical question.
You cannot use a dimmer switch on a fan motor but you can find fan speed controllers why.
The problem with a dimmer switch is that it can be easily overloaded.
The fan is new i installed it 3 months ago.
If the switch is overloaded it could heat up and start a fire.
A typical ceiling fan motor is an ac induction motor.
A remote controlled ceiling fan bypasses one of the wall switches and allows for remote access to the ceiling fan s workings.
It can also cause problems for the ceiling fan if it is directly connected to it.
The wall dimmer switch reduces power flow and interferes with the fan control.
It is always better to be safe than sorry especially when electricity is involved.
A fan that has no speed control when manufactured has copper windings inside that determine speed and horsepower.
Dimmer switch ceiling fan compatibility.
The more complicated answer we are engineers after all.
A remote can speed up or slow down the fan turn the fan on and off or turn the lights connected to the ceiling fan on and off.
You may need an electrician for this.
Now the fan and lights don t work at all.
The switch could damage the motor on the ceiling fan.
A regular dimmer switch simply reduces the voltage.
For a switch to effectively slow down that type of motor it requires a variable frequency drive vfd or a triac with some extra circuitry.
Never use a standard dimmer switch or unchecked wires to hook your ceiling fan up to a dimmer.
There is a remote inside the inner working of the fan which responds to a remote control.