Why is there a red wire in my ceiling fan?

A red wire up in the ceiling fan junction box usually indicates that the wiring has been installed which provides separate switch for the light and a separate switch for the fan motor. If your ceiling fan does not have a light fixture, then simply cap off the red wire and attach the fan motor to the black wire.
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Where does the red wire go on a ceiling fan with remote?

Connect the red wire from the ceiling to the black wire in the fan. Cap off the black and white wire from the output side of the remote receiver module.
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  1. So the white wire on the receiver is capped? ...
  2. @user38908 The blue (or black depending on how you want it) coming out if the remote module would be capped.
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Can I connect red and black wires together?

These wires are typically used for switch wiring as well as the interconnection between smoke detectors hard-wired into the power system. You can link two red wires together, or you can link a red wire to a black wire. Since red wires conduct current, they are considered hot.
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What wire does the red wire connect to on a ceiling fan?

What does the red wire do when a ceiling fan is installed? The red wire is the ungrounded (hot wire) conductor of one switch, while the black wire is the ungrounded (hot wire) conductor of the other switch. One switch would energize the red wire in the original installation, causing the fan to turn on.
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What do I connect the red wire to?

Normally you'll see a red wire in places you would expect a ceiling fan. But in places like a bathroom or a wall light, if you see a red wire, it's a good bet that the red wire is the wire that's connected to the light switch.
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Why is there an extra red wire?

In a three-conductor cable, the extra wire is red, and it's almost always used as a hot wire. When you see a red wire in a 120-volt duplex outlet box, it's usually because one of the outlets is operated by a wall switch, while the other is always on. The red wire is for the light switch.
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How do you wire a ceiling fan with a red wire?

Connect the green wire to the household ground wire (copper/bare wire). Connect your white wires together and secure with wire nut. Connect the red wire in the ceiling to the black wire in the light kit and the black wire in the ceiling to the black wire in the fan. Tuck the wires back into the box.
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What do I do with the red wire when installing a ceiling light?

How to Connect the Red Wire for a Ceiling Light Fixture. The red wire is most likely a spare wire that was intended to be used when wiring for a ceiling fan. Typically when a ceiling fan is installed the red wire is most commonly used for the light and the black is commonly for the fan motor.
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Where does the red wire go?

Red wires are usually used as secondary hot wires. Red wires are also hot and should be clearly marked to avoid the dangers of electrocution. Red wires are commonly used when installing ceiling fans, where the light switch maybe.
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What is the red wire in bathroom fan?

Use the red wire in the 3-conductor cable to put the light and fan on different switches. Connect the hot wire from the fan to the black wire from the switch and the hot wire from the light to the red wire from the switch. The hot wires in the unit may be colored differently.
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Can you bypass the remote on a ceiling fan?

Although some fans are operated with a remote control, you might not wish to use them in that way. Fortunately, converting remote control-operated ceiling fans to switch-operated fans is a fairly simple project for most ceiling fan models and can be accomplished by most homeowners.
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Can red and white wires go together?

In the US, the answer would be no, even though I am reluctant to answer this. White is not aggressive. White is neutral, black is 120, green is ground, and red is the other phase of the mains into your house.
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Are black and red wires the same?

Black wires are hot wires that run to the electrical outlet from the switch. Red wires are hot wires common in a 240-volt outlet or when a wall switch controls the outlet. Blue and yellow wires are hot wires for ceiling fans and three- or four-way switches. White or gray electrical wires are neutral wires.
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What happens if you switch red and black wires?

If you switch the red and black speaker wires, all that happens is that the drivers push out instead of pulling in (and vice versa).
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Can red wire be used as ground?

If the red wire turns out to be a proper ground, you must mark it at both ends with green tape (or an alternative required by your local code).
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Will a ceiling fan work without a ground wire?

So if you wire your fan without the ground wire, it will still work properly. However, the added safety of the ground wire will not be present. If you decide to wire your fan without the ground proceed to the next step.
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Is red or black wire live?

In situations where both wiring systems are present, remember that: The earth wire will be green and yellow (or sometimes bare in old systems). The live wire is brown in new systems and red in old systems. The neutral wire is blue in new systems and black in old systems.
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How do I turn the fan light on without a remote?

Since the fan is on the ceiling, the height can be difficult to reach. To turn it on without a remote, all you have to do is purchase a long pull cord to add to the pull switch, so you can operate it without struggling to reach the pull switch or even fumbling for the remote.
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What to do if you lose the remote to your ceiling fan?

It is good to know that you can control a ceiling fan even without using a remote control. You will just have to pull the cord on the pull switch from the motor module. Yes, you will need to operate it manually.
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Where is the remote receiver in a ceiling fan?

The receiver is usually tucked into the fan's mounting bracket, which is connected to the electrical box.
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Why do some fans have 3 wires?

A 3-wire fan has power, ground, and a tachometric (“tach”) output, which provides a signal with frequency proportional to speed. A 4-wire fan has power, ground, a tach output, and a PWM-drive input.
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