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Ceiling Fan w/remote, capped off red – but now dawn to dusk sensor on porch only stays on

April 4, 2020 by

Questions › Ceiling Fan w/remote, capped off red – but now dawn to dusk sensor on porch only stays on
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Garmaine asked 3 years ago

enter image description hereI installed a new ceiling fan in our living room that came with a remote. Per the fan instructions all of the wires were connected properly but I had a left over red wire from the old fan. I capped it off properly. On the wall plate the old fan had a separate switch to turn the light on/off and then a rotary dial switch to control the fan on/off and speed. I ended up not using the rotary dial switch and have everything connected to other switch and leave it on so the remote will work. All good with one exception…

After all this my porch lights, which are tied to a dawn/dusk sensor, quit working (the sensor). The lights will come on when the switch is flipped on but no sensor operation. I climbed up and opened up the photocell and low and behold there is a common red wire in there; then I went to the breaker box and discovered my living room ceiling fan and the front porch lights are on the same breaker. Since I capped off the red wire from the box up where the new ceiling fan is mounted I'm assuming that is causing my problem with the porch sensor? Where do I connect the red wire I capped off at the ceiling fan, thank you. Wall switch, beige one everything is now wired to-must stay in on position)

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