You can buy extension chains at Lowe's or Home Depot and can add to the existing ball. Make sure you crimp the clip a little so it hold. Too much and it'll break.
Otherwise all that needs to be done is remove the light fixture (if you have it) or bottom of the fan center and replace the pull switch with a new one. They have switches for lights (on an off) and fans (multiple speeds) so be sure you get the right one.
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From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 04:19:50 -0700
Subject: [DIY] Ceiling fan pull cord
Otherwise all that needs to be done is remove the light fixture (if you have it) or bottom of the fan center and replace the pull switch with a new one. They have switches for lights (on an off) and fans (multiple speeds) so be sure you get the right one.
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 04:19:50 -0700
Subject: [DIY] Ceiling fan pull cord
Not sure how this happened. My cleaning ladies came today and now my ceiling fan has no pull cord to adjust the speed on the fan. Right now it is stuck on low and I want it on high. Does someone on this group know of a way I can fix this? Is there a trick to getting this fixed without having to dismantle the fan? It is just one of the chain-type pull cords and now only one ball is left in the opening. There is no way I can actually pull it at all. Would love some suggestions as to how to fix this.
Ande--getting hot now in NC
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