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11-14-2021, 01:39 PM #14
Without knowing the specific details of what exactly you are trying to do, can you plug the fan into a power strip and plug that into the outlet? That allows you to switch the power strip on and off, affecting only the fan.
However, if there physically isn't an outlet and you can't reach the fan (e.g. a ceiling fan mounted up high) to turn it off by its switch, your only option is trip the breaker."Buy a man eat fish, the day, teach man, to lifetime." - Joe Biden
2022 New Year's Resolution: Randomly neg TheScapeGOAT for lulz.
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