Terrence Vergauwen
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum and am a "left-handed" computer geek I've very basic electrical knowledge, enough to wire up stuff.
I have an older house which has a ceiling fan and an old switch on the wall to control it's speed and switch it on/off.
It has a speed setting of 1 (very fast) up to 5 (very slow) and 0 means off.
Here's a picture of the ugly thing on the wall
https://ibb.co/gUBL7G
I will call the switch on the wall the "control-box" from now on.
Not only is this control-box really old and yellowed / ugly, it does'nt register certain settings propperly until you've switched it back and forth a few times.
I guess it has had it's days.
I would like to replace the control-box with a modern one. Since I have wireless lighting (philips hue) and google home (with the google voice assistant),
I would like to replace this control-box with a new one that supports wifi and integration wiht google-home or thru IFTTT.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue how these things work.
Does the controller-box simply work like a light dimmer switch ? eg does it supply %100 power when on the highest setting, and lesser power when on lower settings, eg just like a traditional dimmer switch for lightbulbs ?
Could I replace it with a lighting dimmer switch for example ?
Or am I wrong and it's a special controller box for ceiling fans.
It would be cool if some of you knowledeable people could elaborate on this, and explain how the controller-box works, and maybe what kind of product I should buy...
I would like to buy a product that:
- replaces the current yucky old controller-box on the wall with a modern one, using the same cabling coming out of the wall the current box uses.
- allows manual on/off and speed control of the ceiling fan just like the previous box, , with similar functionality (either analog/dimmable speed or a number of preset speeds)
- allows WIFI or zigbee or any other wireless control so i can hook it up to google-home directly or via IFTTT.
Imagine there are no WIFI ceiling fan controllers, could I use a WIFI lightbulb dimmer instead ?
Thanks a lot for your time to read my ramblings
Looking forward to reading some of your pro advice
Thanks,
Terrence
I'm new to this forum and am a "left-handed" computer geek I've very basic electrical knowledge, enough to wire up stuff.
I have an older house which has a ceiling fan and an old switch on the wall to control it's speed and switch it on/off.
It has a speed setting of 1 (very fast) up to 5 (very slow) and 0 means off.
Here's a picture of the ugly thing on the wall
https://ibb.co/gUBL7G
I will call the switch on the wall the "control-box" from now on.
Not only is this control-box really old and yellowed / ugly, it does'nt register certain settings propperly until you've switched it back and forth a few times.
I guess it has had it's days.
I would like to replace the control-box with a modern one. Since I have wireless lighting (philips hue) and google home (with the google voice assistant),
I would like to replace this control-box with a new one that supports wifi and integration wiht google-home or thru IFTTT.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue how these things work.
Does the controller-box simply work like a light dimmer switch ? eg does it supply %100 power when on the highest setting, and lesser power when on lower settings, eg just like a traditional dimmer switch for lightbulbs ?
Could I replace it with a lighting dimmer switch for example ?
Or am I wrong and it's a special controller box for ceiling fans.
It would be cool if some of you knowledeable people could elaborate on this, and explain how the controller-box works, and maybe what kind of product I should buy...
I would like to buy a product that:
- replaces the current yucky old controller-box on the wall with a modern one, using the same cabling coming out of the wall the current box uses.
- allows manual on/off and speed control of the ceiling fan just like the previous box, , with similar functionality (either analog/dimmable speed or a number of preset speeds)
- allows WIFI or zigbee or any other wireless control so i can hook it up to google-home directly or via IFTTT.
Imagine there are no WIFI ceiling fan controllers, could I use a WIFI lightbulb dimmer instead ?
Thanks a lot for your time to read my ramblings
Looking forward to reading some of your pro advice
Thanks,
Terrence