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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
My Fantastic Fan simply does not require -that- much amperage to worry about robbing from a convenient pair of wires. The trick is making sure the wires to be robbed from are hot all the time.
Who in their right mind would wire a dual voltage system with incorrect NEC wire colors?
The "Hot Setup" is to dedicate primary colors:
120VAC
Black L1
Blue L2
White L0 (neutral)
12VDC
Red Hot all the time. Not swithed at source
Yellow Battery negative
Remaining Colors: Switched or dedicated fuse circuits
You cannot appreciate how much EASIER this makes things years later. Find a color wire then go to the fuse panel and read the function label.
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โJun-16-2015 03:20 PM
RavensFan24 wrote:
I did confirm that the red and white wires go to a 12v LED puck light in the ceiling. I'll have to grab a meter to do the proper testing. This should do the trick, right? MultiMeter on Amazon
I'm almost positive that the wire would be switch based since the light is switch based and there is no other way to operate it. Assuming it is switch based, is my only other option to go straight to the fuse box?
Here is a pic to give you an idea of how it's laid out: Screenshot of Area
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