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I hope I am describing this accurately and someone can confirm my thoughts. Yesterday I bought a new ceiling fan with a built in remote. I've installed a bunch of fans, and installed remotes as an addition to a few. The remotes I am familiar with have two AC inputs and three outputs. This will be a completely new install, I currently have no box or wires run. My end goal was to be able to operate the unit with the supplied remote and to wire in a new wall switch to operate the light. Reasons being, this fan is the primary source of light for the room, when I enter I would like to flip the switch by the door instead of looking for a remote, plus they get misplaced sometimes. After some quick research I found a few ways to accomplish this with an add-on remote; basically a hot leg is wired to a switch, then directly to the light. Basically bypassing the remote control unit. This makes sense to me, provided the fan has a separate wire for the light and the wire is accessible after the remote receiver. The fan I bought only has three wires - Neutral, Hot, Ground. And the remote control unit is somewhere buried in the housing, so it's not accessible to "bypass". I do not think it is possible to add a wall switch in this case. 

Can someone confirm this? I can get some pictures soon if needed.
thanks for the help!
Steven


Can someone confirm this? I can get some pictures soon if needed.
thanks for the help!
Steven