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Trying not to screw things up worse
We have a weird ceiling fan control in the bedroom. I'm starting to get used to it but my wife hates it. It is pretty annoying having to nudge a switch and then press and hold a button just to turn on the lights. I'm trying to figure out what are its advantages over a plain old switch or knob.
The brand is Craftmade but I can't find much more info about it right now--maybe later if I dedicated more time.
[EDIT] After some more searching, it looks like it's an upgrade conversion kit to go with a remote control. I must be part Amish, because I'm rolling my eyes at the idea of a remote control for a ceiling fan.
Basic questions:
- Does this type of control save energy?
- Is it difficult to swap it out for a more conventional control?
- If we ever want to swap out the fan itself, would this control complicate that process?
The brand is Craftmade but I can't find much more info about it right now--maybe later if I dedicated more time.
[EDIT] After some more searching, it looks like it's an upgrade conversion kit to go with a remote control. I must be part Amish, because I'm rolling my eyes at the idea of a remote control for a ceiling fan.
Basic questions:
- Does this type of control save energy?
- Is it difficult to swap it out for a more conventional control?
- If we ever want to swap out the fan itself, would this control complicate that process?
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