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Post by Tais on Jun 10, 2021 3:23:49 GMT -5
After a long time of researching, drawing and finding someone to customize the boxes, i finally came up with the ideal fan regulator mounting kit that can fit in almost 99% of regulators despite the sizes and irregularities of their design
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Post by redkiosk on Jun 10, 2021 9:55:14 GMT -5
Tais,
Thanks for posting the photo. I'm always fascinated by the electrical controls in other countries.
Do I have it correct in my mind that this wall box would enable multiple (4) controller/regulator boxes to be mounted to it? I'm sure it took lots of time to determine the correct placement and lengths for the vertical and horizontal slots so that they would connect to the different regulator mounting plates. Large round holes are for wires to pass through, correct? The two smaller holes, spaced horizontally apart look like they may be for a switch plate.
I'm not well versed on the controllers that are used with the fans you are installing in your house, so I may be way off in what I'm visualizing.
I would love to see this box with a controller attached so that I can get the full effect.
Take care!
Jim
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Post by Tais on Jun 10, 2021 11:11:45 GMT -5
Tais, Thanks for posting the photo. I'm always fascinated by the electrical controls in other countries. Do I have it correct in my mind that this wall box would enable multiple (4) controller/regulator boxes to be mounted to it? I'm sure it took lots of time to determine the correct placement and lengths for the vertical and horizontal slots so that they would connect to the different regulator mounting plates. Large round holes are for wires to pass through, correct? The two smaller holes, spaced horizontally apart look like they may be for a switch plate. I'm not well versed on the controllers that are used with the fans you are installing in your house, so I may be way off in what I'm visualizing. I would love to see this box with a controller attached so that I can get the full effect. Take care! Jim Yes each box is designed to have 4 controllers mounted on it The large hole is for wire passing, and the 2 small holes next to it is the holes for mounting the 3x3 switch boxes for some switches that mount directly there or for those that have that option for mounting That is actually in the fan workshop ive designed, providing flexibility and ability to place any regulator i want
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Post by redkiosk on Jun 10, 2021 14:11:20 GMT -5
Tais, Thanks for posting the photo. I'm always fascinated by the electrical controls in other countries. Do I have it correct in my mind that this wall box would enable multiple (4) controller/regulator boxes to be mounted to it? I'm sure it took lots of time to determine the correct placement and lengths for the vertical and horizontal slots so that they would connect to the different regulator mounting plates. Large round holes are for wires to pass through, correct? The two smaller holes, spaced horizontally apart look like they may be for a switch plate. I'm not well versed on the controllers that are used with the fans you are installing in your house, so I may be way off in what I'm visualizing. I would love to see this box with a controller attached so that I can get the full effect. Take care! Jim Yes each box is designed to have 4 controllers mounted on it The large hole is for wire passing, and the 2 small holes next to it is the holes for mounting the 3x3 switch boxes for some switches that mount directly there or for those that have that option for mounting That is actually in the fan workshop ive designed, providing flexibility and ability to place any regulator i want Tais, That's a great idea and it makes sense to me now that it's located in your fan workshop and not your house. Was wondering why you needed four fan controls for one room. :-)) I envy you having a dedicated workshop, for fans or anythingr. I love to see a couple of photos of it. Thanks again for the additional info. Jim Take care! Jim
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