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17 June 2020

Re: [DIY] Ceiling fan light kit

 

Thanks Mike, the light is high but easy to access, and if just a few screws and wires, much easier than trying to take down the entire fan.  Are the kits an entire assembly and you just connect the wires and screw it on?

Thanks!!

On Jun 16, 2020, at 7:02 PM, mike shoaf mike.shoaf@yahoo.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Most of the light kits I've installed will fit multiple fans, BUT that doesn't mean it will fit your older fan. If it is easy to get to, remove the old light (2 or 3 screws and 2 wires) and take it with you. At least take photos of what you have it you can't take the light with you. The sockets can be replaced but the wiring may be bad if the sockets have gotten too warm from bad connections.



On June 16, 2020, at 7:46 PM, "Jan Flood oakridgefarm@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

We have a ceiling fan upstairs which is probably original to the house, 1994. I believe the sockets have burned out as new bulbs will no longer work. We could buy a new fan but this one is perfect for the room. I had a handyman install new sockets for another light fixture, so know it can be done but the fan, or at least the light section would have to be taken down on the fan. I've heard of light kits for ceiling fans - any idea which would be best DIY? Install a new light kit (would a new one fit this old fan?) or put in new sockets?



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