Ceiling fan wattage limiters help protect your fanโs light kit from excessive electrical load and are commonly used in fans that have a maximum light wattage requirement. If your fan lights wonโt turn on, shut off unexpectedly, start flickering, or stop working after installing higher-wattage bulbs, a faulty wattage limiter may be the cause. In some cases, an overloaded or failing limiter can also contribute to a buzzing or humming sound from the fanโs light kit.
Our selection of ceiling fan power limiters makes it easy to replace a failed unit and restore proper light operation. Designed for use in many popular ceiling fan models, these replacement parts offer a simple DIY solution that can help get your fan lights working again without replacing the entire fan or light kit.