Installing ceiling fan, no existing fixture & split tab receptacle
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Hello, new guy here!
I have been reading these posts as of tonight. I have finished installing a ceiling fan in my son's room, wired it to the switch. However, I cannot get the power to work on it, so I have messed up somewhere. In regards to the lighted fan, it was wired that it would have to have the pull chains used, but could turn it off with the switch. Also, before the fixture was installed, he had to use a lamp to light his room, thus having a split-receptacle.

If need be, I can email a drawing of what I can see from my perspective.
Thanks! Vincent
I have been reading these posts as of tonight. I have finished installing a ceiling fan in my son's room, wired it to the switch. However, I cannot get the power to work on it, so I have messed up somewhere. In regards to the lighted fan, it was wired that it would have to have the pull chains used, but could turn it off with the switch. Also, before the fixture was installed, he had to use a lamp to light his room, thus having a split-receptacle.

If need be, I can email a drawing of what I can see from my perspective.
Thanks! Vincent
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Is the 14-2 top right of the receptacle power in?
Where do the 14-2s at the top if the switch go?
Where does the 12-2 at the fan/lgt come from?
Do you still want a switched receptacle?
Where do the 14-2s at the top if the switch go?
Where does the 12-2 at the fan/lgt come from?
Do you still want a switched receptacle?