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Introduction
Faulty power-limiting devices are often the cause of ceiling fan lighting issues. These issues may include lights dimming, flickering, or not illuminating at all.
These devices are simple to replace, but replacements can be difficult to find. Luckily, these devices can be removed and your ceiling fan/lights operated safely provided fan manufacturer recommendations for light bulbs are adhered to.
This guide will show how to replace or remove the power-limiting device (Model No. 98480X; Part No. 98480-02) in the lighting circuit of a Hunter Baker Street Model #20713 ceiling fan.