Hi Guys, If you know the answer to my problem the job could be yours.
I have:
- 1 fan in a jacuzzi bath area that needs to become again an in-line fan operated by a Humidistat sensor and might need to be 12V.
The problem with this and the other fan is that they were surface extractor fans with transformers outside the bathroom and a main switch with 12V power that was getting to the fan but all fans i tried would not work. I have seen in a book in the past that it is a good idea to bring the amps down to 2/3 amps using a spur socket but any electrician i spoke to simply didn't know what i was talking about. I bought a 12V tester and checked that there was 12V power going to it (them) and there is . What else could be the problem? could it be the wrong type of 12V? Does cable size important and if so how big/small should they be?
- The Second fan is connected to a PIR sensor and same problem with it.
- Another PIR light needs to be installed in the bath tub area with a connection to the main switch outside.
- A Light on the top floor is flickering in the Bathroom and recessed light might need changing.
- All connection will need to be boxed in waterprook junction boxes as bathroom can get very steamy.
Can anyone think of a solution with the fans and available for a job that would take at least 1/2 day.
I have:
- 1 fan in a jacuzzi bath area that needs to become again an in-line fan operated by a Humidistat sensor and might need to be 12V.
The problem with this and the other fan is that they were surface extractor fans with transformers outside the bathroom and a main switch with 12V power that was getting to the fan but all fans i tried would not work. I have seen in a book in the past that it is a good idea to bring the amps down to 2/3 amps using a spur socket but any electrician i spoke to simply didn't know what i was talking about. I bought a 12V tester and checked that there was 12V power going to it (them) and there is . What else could be the problem? could it be the wrong type of 12V? Does cable size important and if so how big/small should they be?
- The Second fan is connected to a PIR sensor and same problem with it.
- Another PIR light needs to be installed in the bath tub area with a connection to the main switch outside.
- A Light on the top floor is flickering in the Bathroom and recessed light might need changing.
- All connection will need to be boxed in waterprook junction boxes as bathroom can get very steamy.
Can anyone think of a solution with the fans and available for a job that would take at least 1/2 day.