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rwbradley
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Dec 31, 2014

DIY Fantastic Fan

I am curious on peoples thoughts on an idea that just came to me. I have a TT with a single ceiling vent in the bathroom, it has a basic switch operated fan with a standard MaxxAir covering it and the switch on the wall to turn it on and off.
I thought this could be an easy and free mod but am not sure if it would work. It occurred to me that the fan operates on DC and I have an old house thermostat (non digital that also operates on DC). I could mount the thermostat on the wall beside the switch and wire it inline after the switch, so that when the temp inside reaches whatever temp I set the thermostat to (say 90) the fan will automatically kick in. If I want to run it manually I can just side the AC temp all the way over to the end and the switch will operate manually.
Any thoughts or potential flaws with this idea???
  • You should add a relay to make the contact of the fan instead of running the power through the thermostat. This would prevent from frying the thermostat with the fan load.
  • why go through all that trouble when fantastic fans already come that way.
  • The thermostat wiring is probably not designed to handle the current load of the fan, wired the way you describe it. I would be very concerned about overheating the small thermostat wires, if you ever got it to work. Plus thermostats are designed to work on AC, not DC, and most are 24 V, not 12 V.
  • Never tried it but sounds like easy enough to test your theory by temporarily wiring it.

    Although it just occurred to me that the home thermostats operate on 24v using a transformer setup. But it's worth a try.

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