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Ceiling fan question

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Vigo:
It is probably a board used to adjust the light intensity (High/Low), but that feature was never wired into the outlet or you you never got the remote. I'm pretty sure you can bypass this. I would. If there is nothing else funky leading to the light socket, you should be in the clear.

danny_galaga:

Ceiling fans are cheap. Don't ---fudgesicle--- around with it, buy a new one...

Dawgz Rule:
Ditto.  You can also purchase a replacement light fixture.

saint:
Don't die Lew!

leapinlew:
I tried bypassing the circuit board and it burned out the pull chain switch. Smoke and everything! The smoke and spark came from the pull chain assembly, but the light did work (but it couldn't be turned off). I don't see the big deal here, why would it smoke like that?

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