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The fan packed up and the replacement doesn’t work. I’m thinking the old unit is a 12v and I brought a 240v.
The ceiling is literally the roof with insulation board with a little horizontal right at the top for the downlighting. I can’t get a proper look inside and my phone don’t fit in the hole, I did find twin and earth up there
There is an isolator outside the bedroom wall which I assume goes to the pull switch. Voltage detector pen detects voltage at the switch. I have tested for voltage at the fan with a dodgy multimeter and it’s reading .240ish but with the isolator off it’s .380 (Auto ranging fail?) I should have seen what it read when set to dc I’ll do that tomorrow.
so where would one have hid the transformer? The house had a full rewire In 2007-8, the wife is chewing my ear because the washing machine broke again if I fix something I might get some bedroom fun
The ceiling is literally the roof with insulation board with a little horizontal right at the top for the downlighting. I can’t get a proper look inside and my phone don’t fit in the hole, I did find twin and earth up there
There is an isolator outside the bedroom wall which I assume goes to the pull switch. Voltage detector pen detects voltage at the switch. I have tested for voltage at the fan with a dodgy multimeter and it’s reading .240ish but with the isolator off it’s .380 (Auto ranging fail?) I should have seen what it read when set to dc I’ll do that tomorrow.
so where would one have hid the transformer? The house had a full rewire In 2007-8, the wife is chewing my ear because the washing machine broke again if I fix something I might get some bedroom fun