Thank you! We bought this fan and your video has been a life saver. Even though we had a red wire in our ceiling, it turned out that we needed to place the black, blue, and ceiling black together. Appreciate it!
I have a 20 years old Hampton Bay fan. I want to replaced. It have a canopy band holding the canopy on. I can’t and don’t know how to remove the band to release the canopy.
Typically the canopy ring just twists to lock in place. To remove the canopy ring, twist it off and it will slide down and expose the screws in the canopy that are actually holding the fan in place.
Thank you! We bought this fan and your video has been a life saver.
Even though we had a red wire in our ceiling, it turned out that we needed to place the black, blue, and ceiling black together.
Appreciate it!
Really helpful
Excellent video!
Thanks to you my installation was easy!
how is the cap at bottom of extended pole secured
I have a silly question, my ground copper wire is exposed it may touch the other wires. Any suggestions please thank you
An exposed copper ground wire is completely normal and is not an issue at all.
@@ceilingfans101 thank you
By the way this was a awesome video! I put up two fan with your help ☺️
I have a 20 years old Hampton Bay fan. I want to replaced. It have a canopy band holding the canopy on. I can’t and don’t know how to remove the band to release the canopy.
Typically the canopy ring just twists to lock in place. To remove the canopy ring, twist it off and it will slide down and expose the screws in the canopy that are actually holding the fan in place.
should have watched video first, the instruction with the fan had you working from ceiling down.