deezbud said:
im interested in exactly how you wired that thermostat inline with the motor speed controller. it looks like all the stuff is readily available at home depot. if you can post more pics and give me a better idea of how its wired that would be great. thanks..
Simple,
You need
1. 1 attic thermostat, they keep it near the attic vents and roofing supplies.
2. 1 5 Amp or better rated fan speed controller. In the ceiling fan section
3. 1 2 recepticle gang box
4. 1 Male plug
5. 1 switch/outlet cover combo
6. 1 duplex outlet rated at least 15 amps
7. A few feet of
minimum 14g wire. I just had some 14/2 w/ ground laying around and i used the male end of an old extension cord for the male plug. You could probably get a cheap 6' or so extension cord and use it for your wire and plug. Just make sure it is rated at least 15A.
The speed controller and thermostat both have 2 black wires coming out of them. You take your Hot (Black) wire from your plug and connect it to one black wire each of the speed control and the thermostat. Then connect a piece of insulated 14g wire to the other black wires from the speed control and thermostat. Connect the loose end of the 14g wire into the "HOT" side of your outlet. The white (Neutral) wire from your plug will connect to the "neutral" side of your outlet. The outlet is marked so it is easy to figure out. Then connect your ground wires. Then put it all together in the gang box. I fastened mine to a piece of 3/4" plywood to keep it all neat. The photo has different parts but the same wiring is used. I just put an outlet on mine for ease of operation. Any fan I plug into that outlet will be run by the speed control/thermostat. I case I needed another fan. Hope this helps. If not, just let me know.
This is Al B. Fuct's diagram. Give credit where credit is due.