HOW TO INSTALL OUTSIDE CEILING FANS ***WITH CONDUIT*** DIY!!!
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Hi everyone! This video shows the way how I wired and hung ceiling fans for an exterior project. Two fans were wired and hung on ceiling joists outside of the home. If you are unfamiliar with electrical work please contact an electrician! This video is for an idea that you may have for your house and shows the steps ad how simple this project is! Thanks for watching and please don't forget to subscribe!!!
** I referred to some material as "AS I TALKED ABOUT BEFORE". Please see the "How to add exterior outlets" for my references. **
Thanks again for taking the time! Cheers!!!
- Alex Quiroz Email- wcjt31@gmail.com
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Great unit that’s easy to install and use. It’s relatively quiet compared to window units and
You are right. There are multiple ways to do it and this is your way. I think it looks great man. Great video
Thanks for sharing. I'm not a certified electrician by trade, but by experience. I'm certain you have read many negative comments -- and some comments appear to be from folks who actually never did this level of install and are quick to criticize you.
Looks great, and with a brighter bulb installed that’s all the light you need.
Great video 👍
Great work, thank you!
can I use the same method and go underground to have lighting and a few outlets for a detached patio?
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Very informative video. Can’t wait to do one.
i gotta decide if I want to get pull chains or ones with remotes. I'll need 4 fans and should be able to use one remote for all 4 fans ( same brand) but turn each on as I want and not all at the same time. I bought one before that had a 3 spd switch and went through 2 switches I believe.
I know the videos 6 years old but I've been using Wago connectors and they make it sooo much easier than wire nuts.
im doing in similar area, were u using 3/4 or 1/2 conduit?
We have a very small patio. An electrician attached a box to the center of that patio ceiling, and it was exactly on that wooden stud. He also attached there a small box (Steel), which is sitting on a couple of screws. His idea was that because it is attached to the sturdy wood it will support the fan. I doubt that box is sufficient for the heavy fan. I could change the box, but my question is how to attach any box to that stud? Maybe with some braces (going around that stud), if there is not much space for that thick rod on which the box is sitting. Or the box for the heavy fan (which is 48 in Havana, Hampton Beach) should be located between the studs only, so you can install the supporting rod? Thank you for the film.
Duuude, you have RAM-MAN as your assistant?!
Good example of what not to do. If you don't know what your doing call a electrician . Way too many code / safety violations.
I'm curious why you didnt use a saddle box that screws straight into the stud or a pancake box?
Need advice on ceiling fans
I just rather run emt and run connection into my sub panel dedicated 15amp breaker, but good job 👏 bro
I have 2 outside lights under my balcony and just bought 2 of the Costco hunter 54" outdoor fans with remote on sale . My question is there's only one switch to turn on the lights how would I go about turning on the fan or lights at the same times or just the fan with only one switch that's on the inside of my sliding door don't I need to have two switches one for just the light and one for fan or can I just use the remote ?
Did u use uf wire? Is it permitted?