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Bulbs blinking fast with light on. it cieling fan has white black green and a black n white wire?does the black and white wire get wired with black or white wire

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Black to black and white to white. black is hot wire, and white is the nuetral wire. the reason why lights are blinking is there is a watt governor in fan for lights its a little black box. if you remove box, and wire direct for lights. this should take care of the problem. have a good day !!

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