Not wireless of course but wireless ones can be hokey.
Can you wire a ceiling fan to a dimmer switch.
Remove 3 4 inch of casing from the end of the house wires and the dimmer switch wires if needed.
One is the source cable providing incoming power.
It doesn t matter if you reverse the two switch wires to a single pole dimmer.
Here are the steps for wiring a three way dimmer switch.
In a typical installation there are two cables in the box.
Even worse the ceiling fan motor could be damaged over time.
If the house wires are bent use a wire stripper to cut off the twisted ends.
Possibly a shame the thing may be a better fan controller than what you just bought.
Connect the ground wire from your dimmer to a green or bare copper wire in the wall box.
How to wire ceiling fans for speed and light control electrical question.
Replace it with a switch or blanking plate.
Complete the switch wiring if you are replacing the old switch.
In this circumstance the light kit could be connected to a dimmer switch and the fan motor connected to a toggle switch.
Connect the black wire from each of the cables to one of the terminals on the switch only one wire per terminal.
But if you re replacing a three way switch with a three way dimmer label the common wire it ll be labeled on the old switch when you remove the old switch so you can connect it to the common terminal on the dimmer.
The other is the cable leading to the fan.
A dimmer switch as the name suggests lets you control the intensity of the light produced from the light to which it is connected such as a ceiling fan with a built in lighting fixture.
If you try using a light dimmer switch on your fan you will most likely hear a loud humming sound on low speeds.
If any wires bypass the thing you can use that.
If a wire is controlled by the switch and not the dimmer you can use that.
Having said that nothing is perfect and unfortunately dimmer switches are much more likely to become overloaded than other types of switches.
If your ceiling fan has wiring already in place where you have a separate switch for fan control then you can have the separate controls wired to independent switches.
If a switch is overloaded for too long it could cause a fire.
Otherwise that thing will have to go.
I am preparing to do the rough in wiring and want to connect both fans to a single switch that controls the fan and light functions with dimmer and speed controls.
A single switch often provides only electricity to your ceiling fan requiring you to utilize chains to turn the lights off and on and.
I am remodeling an addition that has two new ceiling fans in it.