AS WITH ANY ELECTRICAL PROJECT MAKE SURE YOU TURN OFF THE BREAKER AND OR UNHOOK 120V SHORE POWER BEFORE EXPOSING WIRES. MAYBE BEST TO TEST WITH A METER TO MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF.
For some reason our ceiling fan/light switch was located inside a coat closet along with the 'control center'. I decided to relocate the switch to the outside of the closet. While re-installing the wires in the switch I broke the cheap switch. After searching around the house for another switch to use I found a
Lutron Maestro (MA-LFQM WH) I had not used. So, my relocation turned into an upgrade.
This switch requires a remote module to be wired/installed into the fan canopy. This required the removal of all the fan blades and the canopy. After wiring in the moduel and securing it to the ceiling fan mount I replaced the canopy and the blades.
Here are some pictures of what I did. Sorry, I forgot to take pictures of the ceiling fan module installation.
The switch I moved is located at the bottom left of the 'control center'. I removed the switch.
I used the switch to draw an outline of where I wanted to install it. The switch was moved from inside the cabinet to the left 'wall' of the cabinet. With the switch removed I was able to ensure there was nothing in the way where I wanted install it.
I used a reciprocating saw to cut the hole in the wall/cabinet.
Continued next post.
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2011 Avalanche 340TG
2001 Silverado 2500HD Crew Cab
B&W Companion Fifth Wheel Hitch
Had
2008 Hornet Retreat 38BHDS (Good camper)
2006 Terry 320DBHS (POS)