Originally posted by: iroast
do i just put them together and use a wire nut? or does each wire need its own wire nut?
The two wires in question are similar to these in arrangement:
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Originally posted by: funboy42
I believe it is opposite for house wiring where the black is the hot lead and the white is the power.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: funboy42
I believe it is opposite for house wiring where the black is the hot lead and the white is the power.
There is some bad advice here.
Originally posted by: Shame
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: funboy42
I believe it is opposite for house wiring where the black is the hot lead and the white is the power.
There is some bad advice here.
Can we have pics of the fire?
Originally posted by: Shame
Hmmm. Advice on avoiding fires from a guy named "Funboy". I dunno... 😛
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Shame
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: funboy42
I believe it is opposite for house wiring where the black is the hot lead and the white is the power.
There is some bad advice here.
Can we have pics of the fire?
OK asshats:
Most commonly ceiling fans will have 4 wires, or 3 wires plus a ground. Black, white, green, and an additional color (usually red, blue, or black/white striped). The black wire is the hot lead for the fan motor. The red/blue/striped wire is the hot lead for the optional light kit. The white wire is the neutral lead for both the fan motor and light kit. The green wire is ground for the entire assembly.
Taken from a how to fan instalation.
Originally posted by: funboy42
I knew it was opposite because I installed my fan in my room. I messed up for some reason and said power to the black one and didnt catch it till you all quoted me and couldnt figure out why you would of. Then I saw I wrote power for some reason when I ment ground.
But if you were nice you could of just said "hey you mean white is ground dont you?"
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: funboy42
I knew it was opposite because I installed my fan in my room. I messed up for some reason and said power to the black one and didnt catch it till you all quoted me and couldnt figure out why you would of. Then I saw I wrote power for some reason when I ment ground.
But if you were nice you could of just said "hey you mean white is ground dont you?"
White is not ground.