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#109519 10/30/05 03:49 PM
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I thought you might be interested in these photos for your website. I took them last Saturday with the homeowners camera while tracing out an open circuit. I found the problem in a 1900 box in the attic. Of coarse that was the last place I looked! The home owners brother cut into a wire in the attic to pick up a feed for the paddle fan that he installed in the next room. The paddle fan was installed 3 years ago. Look how nicely he installed the receiver!

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#109520 10/30/05 05:17 PM
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Hi there Greg,
There are some people that should never be allowed near wiring, I think this guy may be one of them.
The connections in that box in the first pic look rather dodgy. [Linked Image]
Does this fan unit have some sort of a wireless remote on it?.

#109521 10/30/05 09:52 PM
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Cancel his fire insurance!


Tesla
#109522 10/31/05 02:08 AM
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.....ok, I have no comments here. even my amateur level wiring skills are better than this. least all my splices are in boxes and use wire nuts.


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#109523 10/31/05 05:57 PM
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Creative, but very dangerous. It is hard to get those receivers to fit where they belong.

Dave

#109524 11/02/05 05:29 PM
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I once had to R&R a ceiling fan on an extremely-sloped ceiling. The angle of the ball on the rod prevented the remote receiver from fitting in the mounting bracket.

My solution was to place the receiver in the 3-gang box that the fan was fed from, behind the switches, using the 14-3 to connect the receiver wires to the fan wires.

Believe me, I had to re-dress that 3-gang box very carefully, like I normally do on new work. By the way, my brother and his wife were very happy with the results.


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#109525 11/06/05 08:39 PM
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Hey Larry,

How many cubic inches does a remote control receiver count as? With 14-3 is it 2.0?

Harold

#109526 11/06/05 10:39 PM
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Commenting on the first pic: Looks like a guy who's "really good at hooking up speaker wire" (notice the very small seperation in each NM). Also, "The neutral carries no current; no need for a wire nut!" And finally; cable not secured within 8 in of the box.

Extra points for using cable clamps and a box of sufficient size?? [Linked Image]

#109527 11/07/05 03:57 AM
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Why has he fitted a boat propeller up there? Is he expecting flooding? Where's the rudder? The whole set-up is a joke, surely!

Alan


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