kyleb
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I'm yanking out a ceiling fan in our kitchen to replace with can lights. The ceiling fan is on a 3 way circuit (two switches), which has worked properly for 15 years.
Anyway, after pulling down the fan I found that regardless of the position of the two wall switches, there is always a hot wire in the junction box that served the ceiling fan.
Does this <probably> tell me that whoever wired the thing goofed up and is switching the neutral side of the circuit, rather than the hot side?
Anyway, after pulling down the fan I found that regardless of the position of the two wall switches, there is always a hot wire in the junction box that served the ceiling fan.
Does this <probably> tell me that whoever wired the thing goofed up and is switching the neutral side of the circuit, rather than the hot side?