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Finder9
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Sep 30, 2015

I screwed up!

So I was upgrading my bathroom fan and think I reversed the polarity when reinstalling. Now no lights in bathroom. How bad is it?
Are the bulbs blown? Haven't wired up the fan yet. Disgusted over stupid move.

17 Replies

  • Some LED bulbs won't work with polarity reversed, but a regular incandescent should still light.
  • Never saw a fuse box with a red light, doesn't mean there aren't any. Sometimes you can see one fuse has a broken filament. Best way to check is with a test light.

    A short should not have any effect on the bulbs, just pop the fuse in the circuit. That's what fuses are for and there should not be any other damage.
  • Reversed polarity on a 12 v dc system should only cause the fan to run reverse of the switch indication in an isolated condition. I suspect that grounding by reverse polarity popped your fuse. Shouldn't be any other harm.
    Test your wiring for correct polarity.
  • All reversing the polarity would do is make the DC fan motor run backwards. Unless you shorted the wires and blew a fuse, it's more likely that you might have a bad connection that's interrupting either the ground or hot wire to the lights. Were there more than two wires at the fan power connections?
  • Quick question -- does the red light come on if the fuse is removed? Or just blown?
  • Yep - didn't see any red lights lit though. Will check again when I cool off.
  • Have you checked your 12v fuse panel?A blown fuse should show an illuminated red led light next to it (on mine anyway)