Submitted by _Deathless t3_11bsmoi in DIY

I am planning on converting my ceiling fan into potlights. On the light switch of the fan TOP has 2 redwire connected and at the bottom has 1 yellow wire. How do I wire this into dimmer switch?

On ceiling fan, 2 wire was connected to it. 1 white, 1 yellow. How do I proceed with this into pot lights. Thanks!

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_Deathless OP t1_j9zrkp7 wrote

https://imgur.com/a/pUXREv8

Posted a pic for better visual

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GrimResistance t1_ja3quio wrote

At the fan box white is neutral, yellow is hot, connect a ground wire to the metal box. At the switch the reds are line (one incoming hot, one going out to feed another switch or outlet) and the yellow is the load (hot at the fan box). Again, ground the dimmer switch to the metal box.

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_Deathless OP t1_ja3sdkz wrote

So 2 red wires at single pole at dimmer switch then yellow = black then create ground?

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GrimResistance t1_ja3ty9y wrote

Yes, though colors don't matter too much. Keep in mind the switch is just making/breaking the connection of the hot wire, so the reds are hot before the switch (line - always live) and the yellow is hot after the switch (load - switched on and off). It's best to double check with a multimeter but that's what it looks like from your pictures.

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Iamnotericforeman t1_ja0u5wz wrote

Did the fan have a separate switch for the light and one for the fan?

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_Deathless OP t1_ja0ucvw wrote

No, this switch just power the whole fan. All sockets in the room works even with this switch off

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PowerfulFunny5 t1_ja1c7a3 wrote

That’s a lot of wires. Is this another country?
I’m only used to seeing ground, white (neutral), black (hot) and possibly red as an alternate hot. And a switch with (3) wires is usually a 3-way switch, meaning there is a 2nd switch that also controls the fan.

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