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I’be seen a manual for a Manrose MF100 extractor fan (inline) with the option for two speeds to be selected via an external switch, basically it switches between two line inputs to the fan.

I bought one and it only has a jumper switch inside the connection box to select the different speeds.

Has anyone seen the version for sale with the external switch speed control?

Thanks.
 
I think you need to look at something else. These types of fans are deigned to remove damp or stale air. They are not designed as a cooling system.

Edit; me thinks you've already been advised of this in another thread of yours.
 
Fit a silent fan instead that can go at full speed or fit an inline with a thermostat switch in the room - you won’t hear anything then.
The Envirovent silent 100 is “whisper quiet”. I’ve done this in my attic room to keep the upper ceiling temp down to 25 degrees so lower down is toasty but not hot.
In summary - Quiet fan or inline fan.
 
The fan will be in the loft, I doubt it will be heard, it’s the intake noise at the inlet in the ceiling I’m trying to quieten.

It is an in-line fan :)

There is a Manrose speed controller but it’s £50 and I don’t really need that much control over it, just two speeds!
 

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