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Universal 4.72-in 3 -Speed 3 -Setting White Plastic Indoor/Outdoor Slope Ceiling Compatible Handheld Ceiling Fan Remote with Receiver Included

Harbor Breeze Universal 4.72-in 3 -Speed 3 -Setting White Plastic Indoor/Outdoor Slope Ceiling Compatible Handheld Ceiling Fan Remote with Receiver Included

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I have 2 wall switches for the fan and the light. I want to control the light with the wall switch, not the remote. How should I wire the receiver?


Neutral wires do not need to be paired with hot wires, you can put them all in in same wire nut. But you will need 2 hots going to fan location.

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Sorry, I would have explained my question better but I was limited to 95 characters. My question was more about handling the neutral wire. I can feed the power to the light (blue wire) directly from the 2nd wall switch, by-passing the receiver. But since there is only a single neutral (white wire) coming from the fan & light, I wasn't sure where I should connect the 2nd wall switch neutral: to the white between the fan and receiver or to the white between the receiver and the box.

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The receiver was designed to be wired to only one hot wire. Therefore, your wall switch will turn off the power to both the fan and the light. Only the remote will control them separately. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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