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- RollandBExplorerNow that while ceiling fanmwith the black tape cracks ne up. My old trailer was 110, haven't checked the new one yet
- Executive45Explorer IIII installed mine today! It's 120VAC.....Dennis
- LOFAT36ExplorerThanks guy's
- BTPO1Explorer
donn0128 wrote:
If by turning off breakers it stopped, you answered your own question. Breakers are for 120VAC. Fuses are for 12VDC!
X2 - donn0128Explorer IIIf by turning off breakers it stopped, you answered your own question. Breakers are for 120VAC. Fuses are for 12VDC!
- LOFAT36ExplorerWell I can't try it because it broke. I couldn't shut it off last year so I started turning off breakers until it stopped. But of course it shut off some of my plug ins at the same time. So I am assuming 110. It doesn't work at all now with all breakers on. 2012 Crossroads Cruiser.
- BBFDExplorerI think either we need more info or you need to follow the advice above. My TH is 12v and my brother's FW is 110v so it could be anything unless you tell us more about your RV.
- Homer1ExplorerI betting it is 110v. It should state right on it what voltage is.
- BTPO1Explorer
robsouth wrote:
Unplug from shore power and see if fan works. If so, DC, if not, AC.
Unless there is an inverter installed. - BTPO1ExplorerI don't know, but I would start by looking at my power panel and see if it is marked and see if it has a breaker or a fuse. If what you have is new there should be some literature that came with it. It really would help others if they knew what type of RV you have. JMO
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