Thanks, this video was useful. I am adding a ceiling fan/light in my home office, which is attached to my bedroom. The person I talked to at the switch help desk for my new combo fan/light switch told me I should add a new circuit rather than tapping into the power from a source in the attic. I'm trying to figure out if one of the unlabeled breakers (20 amp) in my panel might be free, or how I can determine if any of my breakers have additional "room" to add a device like a ceiling fan/light. Is there an easy way to determine what receptacles/switches are controlled by a specific breaker ? Do you think I should hire a very expensive electrician to run a new 12/3 line for my ceiling fan and have it be the only device on the breaker?
Thanks, this video was useful. I am adding a ceiling fan/light in my home office, which is attached to my bedroom. The person I talked to at the switch help desk for my new combo fan/light switch told me I should add a new circuit rather than tapping into the power from a source in the attic. I'm trying to figure out if one of the unlabeled breakers (20 amp) in my panel might be free, or how I can determine if any of my breakers have additional "room" to add a device like a ceiling fan/light. Is there an easy way to determine what receptacles/switches are controlled by a specific breaker ? Do you think I should hire a very expensive electrician to run a new 12/3 line for my ceiling fan and have it be the only device on the breaker?
just discovered your videos full of information today. Yes please post the chart online so the viewers can download. thanks.
Good to know! Thanks!
You bet!
They are called receptacles.