I'm a Big Fan
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- I'll take you step by step to remove your old light or fan and install a new ceiling fan. I found this one on Amazon very compact and low profile. Highly recommend!
Installation Steps:
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Turn Off Power: Turn off the power to the existing light fixture or fan at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Use a voltage tester to confirm that there's no electrical current running to the wiring.
-Remove Existing Fixture: If there's an existing light fixture or fan in place, remove it carefully. This typically involves removing screws and disconnecting wires. Keep track of which wires are connected to what.
-Install the Ceiling Fan Mounting Bracket: If your ceiling doesn't have a mounting bracket and box suitable for a fan, you'll need to install one. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to secure the bracket and electrical box to the ceiling joist. Ensure it's stable and can support the fan's weight.
-Assemble the Fan: Follow the fan manufacturer's instructions to assemble the fan. This typically involves attaching the blades to the motor housing.
-Attach the Fan to the Bracket: Hang the fan on the bracket provided, following the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure it's securely attached.
-Wire the Fan:
* Connect the fan's grounding wire to the grounding wire in the ceiling box.
* Connect the fan's neutral wire (usually white or gray) to the ceiling box's neutral wire.
* Connect the fan's hot wire (usually black or red) to the ceiling box's hot wire.
* If your fan has a light kit, connect its wires to the corresponding wires from the ceiling box, typically blue or black to black and white to white.
-Secure and Tuck the Wiring: Carefully tuck the wiring into the electrical box, ensuring it's not pinched or interfering with the fan's motor or blades.
-Install the Canopy: Attach the canopy or cover to the fan's motor housing. This covers the wiring and mounting bracket.
-Install the Fan Blades: Attach the fan blades to the fan motor housing, following the manufacturer's instructions.
-Turn On Power: Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
-Test the Fan: Turn on the fan and any included lights to make sure everything is working properly.
-Secure All Screws: Make sure all screws and connections are tight and secure. - Хобби
For a serial killer who likes there house that bright 😂
It is adjustable brightness and k value. Never go daylight!
Nice fan. Is it worth it? I have to switch the monster Hunter fan i have over my bed to a nice one, but I need to know if the air flow is there. I like my Hunter fan, but it's just too bulky and not very pretty. Anyways, nice video.
I enjoy it. The adjustability is great and the fan has plenty of power in a small package.
@@CharlietheHandyman Good to know. Thanks for the info. 😊
Idk that fan looks quite petite. Does it blow any air?
It will blow you away!
😂 a real 9 inches lol
Can you change the lights on that fan?
No the only downfall if the led goes out you have to replace the fixture.
How about if you need to replace the lights? Change the whole fan?
Yep but the led are supposed to last a long time so we will see
@CharlietheHandyman urg... I had bad experience with one like this. It became a very expensive light bulb.
@@scghost2424 the fan is $100 bucks that is expensive lightbulb.
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Thanks for watching! I will look into it.
A “big fan” huh a shocking experience huh? Lol
Were you a big fan of the video?
!!NEVER!! remove or install anything hardwired without first shutting the power off at the BREAKER! Not the switch! If you don't know that, you probably shouldn't be doing it yourself, let alone instructing others. Yeegads!
Whoa! Someone woke up and chose violence. A switch interrupts power that is its job, if you wanna turn the breaker which is another switch might as well turn the main off while you’re at it.
@@CharlietheHandyman Violence? What? How does calling out an irresponsible-and possibly fatal-practice equate to violence? As far as a ‘switch’ goes…well a ‘switch’ just doesn’t function the same way as a breaker. And your ignorance to that concerns me even more. Electrical wiring isn’t rocket science, but it should be done with care. A licensed electrician, let alone a novice DIYer, isn’t going to blindly know whether things behind the walls were done correctly. That’s why you kill the power at the breaker. It’s simply a good practice.
Charlie 😂 You’ve just got lucky this time
@@georgelien ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️ luck of the Irish
OP. Thats not true!
You are suggesting there is still power when you turn the primary power (light switch) off
You sooo funny 😂😂😂
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Most people just think I’m funny looking lol!
It looks like you have knob and tube wiring. It might be time to talk to an electrician about updating your home’s electrical system.
It is cloth wiring definitely needs an update. It’s on my list of things to do. As long as the cloth is in good shape shouldn’t cause any problems.
@@CharlietheHandyman yes, so long as you don’t insulate over it.
Fairly quiet, but I will continue talking over it's operation,so people never can get a good idea on the noise... Waste.
Art don’t get so angry it’s okay take my recommendation. It’s not too loud unless you’re rocking it on full blast and worst case scenario Amazon is great with returns🤷🏻♂️
@@CharlietheHandymanhe needs one of these fans, so he can chill out
@@apeshitclothing love it! He really needs to cool off.
Please remove the old bracket before installing the new bracket. You installed the new bracket right over the old bracket and that's a no no.
You know I never noticed that. I agree I’ll jump up there and remove that. I appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching!
I just got my fan today I removed my old bracket I can’t get the new bracket screwed on the ceiling for some reason
@@jeremymarsh41 is there an electrical box up there?
@@CharlietheHandyman negative
@jeremymarsh41 amzn.to/49cHA6A might need to add some like this. Lots of unknowns but these retro fit boxes are helpful or you might need a pancake box.