Hi, we would appreciate any input to solve a ceiling vent fan that didn't work, was removed, tested and it ran. We bought a new one, and it did the same thing. Our guess is a possible open ground. Our rig is a 2008 Safari Simba 36PCT. I sure would like to have a working vent fan so thanks in advance!!
Karen & Jim
Bathroom vent fan No Go!
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Re: Bathroom vent fan No Go!
If an open ground is the issue, tie the ground wire to any piece of metal framework.
I would start by putting my voltmeter between the positive to the fan motor to a nearby piece of coach frame metal.
It shouldn't take much "ground path" for that low amp fan.
I would start by putting my voltmeter between the positive to the fan motor to a nearby piece of coach frame metal.
It shouldn't take much "ground path" for that low amp fan.
Brett and Dianne Wolfe
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Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'. Ex 1997 Safari Sahara. Ex 1993 Foretravel U240
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Re: Bathroom vent fan No Go!
Thanks! I'll give my other half the info and let you know. Appreciate your time.
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We have a new working fan, fyi. After checking all the connections, pulling wires, my husband narrowed it to a faulty motor or capacitor. It would run then stop...sometimes. So new one installed and running like a charm. Thanks for your input!