*Great unit that’s easy to install and use. It’s relatively quiet compared to window units and **Fastly.Cool** , and it cools down our whole living room, side room and bathroom; which is a large space for any unit to cool.*
Looks great, and with a brighter bulb installed that’s all the light you need. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxWF88GpljEn-0o34vtLFazEQ5h5Q33SjU As far as ease of installation- this was my first ceiling fan and it took about 3 hours because I had no idea what I was doing and also it’s helpful to have a second set of hands and a magnetic drill bit. Works great.
pulled the light fixture down and freaked out not seeing a black wire. it was tucked up in the box unused. brand new wire, not even the copper was exposed. thanks for the vid
Hi. My question is why didn't you use a bracket between trusses? I thought that you always had to use one of those so the weight of the fan doesn't break the blue light box that was originally installed for the light fixture.
I have a 52" antique brass Harbor Breeze Centreville that I got from a train station along with 3 Hunter when the bar they were in closed last December. It replaced another Hunter which I also got in 2017.
I purchased the exact same fan and installed it yesterday. Fan works but not the lights. I heard you say in the video that you were connecting the blue and red wire and thats for the lighting kit. Where were the blue and red wires? I connected the black(hot), white(neutral) and green(ground)wires. I appreciate any help that you could give me.
Not all situations have a red wire that's if you have two switches one for the fan and one for the light if you have 1 switch for the fan and the light you would connect the blue wire with the black wires
Fan isn't completing the O 👈 ( circle ) of power. You may have missed a spot with having to connect triple wires and make it into 1 connection 🤷♂️ I'm guessing. After watching these videos, I'm having the same issue.
Mine only had two wires in the ceiling just black and white but the fan I’m installing has blue for the light white for neutral and black wire for the motor
Just wire the motor and light wire to the black (hot) wire. That means you don't have a second switch for the fan only. You will have to adjust the fan and light from the actual fan. There's usually some cords or a remote.
No explanation about making sure the box is firmly supported to the joists in the attic? Anyone watching this that skips this step is in for an unpleasant surprise.
It is not a good idea to use a drill or electric screwdriver because it can damage/bend or even break the hardware and screws. And you should change the ceiling box before installing.
Very important to have the proper ceiling fan brace installed in the attic to hold the weight of the fan.
*Great unit that’s easy to install and use. It’s relatively quiet compared to window units and **Fastly.Cool** , and it cools down our whole living room, side room and bathroom; which is a large space for any unit to cool.*
glad you switched out the light fixture. every room in the house needs a fan. not a light fixture.
Looks great, and with a brighter bulb installed that’s all the light you need. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxWF88GpljEn-0o34vtLFazEQ5h5Q33SjU As far as ease of installation- this was my first ceiling fan and it took about 3 hours because I had no idea what I was doing and also it’s helpful to have a second set of hands and a magnetic drill bit. Works great.
What if I only have two wires (ones blk and the other is red) coming from the ceiling were my light fixture was. What do I connect the white wire to?
pulled the light fixture down and freaked out not seeing a black wire. it was tucked up in the box unused. brand new wire, not even the copper was exposed. thanks for the vid
Hi. My question is why didn't you use a bracket between trusses? I thought that you always had to use one of those so the weight of the fan doesn't break the blue light box that was originally installed for the light fixture.
Yes I agree. The current bracket is not going to support that weight for long. It's not safe
I have a 52" antique brass Harbor Breeze Centreville that I got from a train station along with 3 Hunter when the bar they were in closed last December. It replaced another Hunter which I also got in 2017.
I have the same fan, any advice on fixing a rattling noise when the fan is on?
I purchased the exact same fan and installed it yesterday. Fan works but not the lights. I heard you say in the video that you were connecting the blue and red wire and thats for the lighting kit. Where were the blue and red wires? I connected the black(hot), white(neutral) and green(ground)wires. I appreciate any help that you could give me.
Check page 9 of the install guide, you will want to connect both the blue and black wires of the motor to the black(hot) wire in your ceiling.
Not all situations have a red wire that's if you have two switches one for the fan and one for the light if you have 1 switch for the fan and the light you would connect the blue wire with the black wires
You da man ! Thanks 🎉
i love your videos
Nice tats. Can we get a video about them?
Great job
I put up the same fan. The light comes on but the fan doesn’t turn. Can’t really figure out what is happening. Any advice?
Fan isn't completing the O 👈 ( circle ) of power. You may have missed a spot with having to connect triple wires and make it into 1 connection 🤷♂️ I'm guessing. After watching these videos, I'm having the same issue.
Did you end up getting it?
@@TheHonesttruth123 it was defective fan. Bought a new one and returned the one I was having issues with. Thanks
Mine only had two wires in the ceiling just black and white but the fan I’m installing has blue for the light white for neutral and black wire for the motor
Just wire the motor and light wire to the black (hot) wire. That means you don't have a second switch for the fan only. You will have to adjust the fan and light from the actual fan. There's usually some cords or a remote.
Wish me luck I’m installing mines tomorrow when the sun’s up, it gets way to dark in the house at night
Good luck!! You got this
I have that fan its nice. Good job putting it up looks nice.
Thank you, he loves it so far!
Thank you 😊
You're very welcome Stella!
Good fan
I just installed a harbor breeze. Everything works, except the pull chain won’t turn the lights off. Any ideas??
Well defect
It's probably broke the switch
No explanation about making sure the box is firmly supported to the joists in the attic? Anyone watching this that skips this step is in for an unpleasant surprise.
yeah that didn't look like a ceiling fan box to me. They're typically not plastic
It'll come crashing down to wake him up for work 😹
@@pullingthestrings5233😂😂😂
This fan is named Harbor Breeze Centreville
Good job.
Thanks!
Ooo is a Galaxy stand fan
I Don’t Use That Master Breaker Normally.
Wow
Too much power Tim the tool man 👨 Taylor
I like your tattoos
Can you make video of them
Ummm you forgot to unscrew the light bulb on the light fixture😢
My mistake!
Its ok
He didn’t show what wires to attach. After he mounted the fan
Huh I'm sure you're not too busy with this
Really you're going to install a fan in a spot where it wouldn't hold the weight?
Harbor breeze
Is your son a kid for teenager?.
@@deuceliter Then he’s a kid.
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Mmmm I'm 5' 8".....yea I need a ladder
It is not a good idea to use a drill or electric screwdriver because it can damage/bend or even break the hardware and screws. And you should change the ceiling box before installing.
It already came crashing down on him 😸
Lol
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This is a very bad instructional video.
I could have done better I'm sure 😅