Shepherd
Final Approach
I am trying to pick a ceiling fan and light for a bedroom in my house, which is wired to a two-gang box intended for a dimmer switch on the light and a switch for the fan. But it seems that every ceiling fan on the market is designed to get unswitched line power and give you an ugly remote control to turn the lights and fan on and off.
I'm a little OCD about buttons that don't do anything. I notoriously put a yaw damper servo in my RV-14 for the sole reason that the Garmin autopilot control panel has a YD button. I can't rightly leave a two-gang box on the wall with zero switches in it. I can probably live with a fan remote control that has an inop sticker on the button for the lights. So I'll probably end up cutting a wire in the fan so I can have the lights on a separate switch.
I wish I had bought a couple extra ceiling fans when I did the other bedrooms a decade ago. I don't suppose anyone has a lead on a ceiling fan that can be purchased today and is actually intended to be wired to separate switches.
Just went through the same thing in my media room.I think the joke sign I posted above was in NC. We camped at a campground in Sea Level, NC, which after a rain lived up to its name. Standing water, much?
I just changed the wiring inside the light so the fan operates on the remote, and the lights are on a wall switch. Easy Peasy