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Neutral zwave dimmer and a fan

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michaelpanic

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This may have been answered somewhere else. The circuit for a bunch of multi tenant units has a single circuit with a fan some receptacles and some lights.
The genius engineer put all this on the same circuit. Anyway when you turn the fan on and between settings it flicks the light on for a sec. I understand what is going on opposition to current flow. I've tried incandescent and dimmable led bulbs different fan a different light fixture. Only thing that has worked is moving them onto separate circuits but this is not a option with out bunch of hole cuts. I'm not sure if this would work a minimum load cap or a neutral bypass which maybe the same thing as the cap. Any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
 

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