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JTsao

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  1. Thanks for the replies. This evening I replaced another ceiling fan and installed a fanlinc that I modified based on components that I had readily available at work. In this case, I only had a single 1 uF 250V mylar capacitor (same as the two large caps in the fanlinc). I put it in parallel across the 8.25 uF to see what would happen. Effectively, I increased the larger cap to 9.25 uF. I am not sure, but compared to the same ceiling fan in another room with a stock fanlinc, there may be a very slight increase in the medium fan speed. It's difficult to compare because one is upstairs and one is downstairs. So, long story short, increasing the large cap by 1 uF is not enough to raise the medium speed to desired levels. At this point I will have to order some caps and experiment later. One issue is that I see that larger caps are not going to easily fit into the fanlinc enclosure.
  2. Well I took apart 3 different brands of wireless fan controllers to compare to the Insteon FanLinc. I believe they all work by switching in different capacitors in series to the fan motor. All capacitors that I observed were rated for 250V. The fanlinc had two labelled 825K and 475K, which I believe correspond to 8.25 uF and 4.75 UF, The Casablanca controller had 3 caps, 10 uF, 5 uF, and 1.8 uF. The Minka Aire controller had 2 caps, 4 uF and 5 uF. The Home Depot one had a 5 uF and 6 uF cap. My current theory is that I should try replacing the 8.25 uF cap in the fanlinc with a 10 uF cap. I think that the Casablanca controller differs from the others in that the 1.8 uF cap may be used for the high speed, but the other controllers may not use any.
  3. Has anyone successfully modified the medium and low speed settings on a fanlinc by changing the internal capacitors? I installed a couple of Casablanca fans that came with a 3 speed wireless controller - I used the fanlinc instead of the included controller. It works, but the problem is that the medium and low fan speeds are too slow - need to speed them up a bit. I have downloaded the internal pictures of the fanlinc and have found some discussion of this, but no specific details that could expedite a solution prior to me experimenting.
  4. This has probably been asked before; Can I have two or more different programs waiting for a motion detector to switch on? In other words, will both of them be able to execute properly? For example: Program 1: If Control 'StudyMD-Sensor' is switched on Then $studyMdOnCount += 1 Program 2: If Control 'StudyMd-Sensor' is switched on And Status 'Study Lt Switch' is Off Then Set Scene 'Study' On So in the cases above I want to make 100% sure that the variable would increment in program 1 AND that the lights would turn on every time if they were off in the study (Program 2). There is a specific reason that I don't want to get into why I would have two or more programs monitoring the motion detector. I just want to make sure that both programs get scheduled to run AND that they will both see the switched on condition. I don't want one running 1st, clearing the condition, then the 2nd not working. Also, in general, can this be done with any kind of sensor or switch? Thanks in advance for your help

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