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brainclutter1
Jul 10, 2018Explorer
Thank you valhalla360,
I have limited access to the fan, so I can not answer as to the amperage, yet.
The trailer has been stationary since 1987 (it still has its 12 volt system for some of the interior lights and the 110/120 volt system is hard wired to a box on a pole out back of the trailer.
I have a small service panel (breakers) in the bedroom.
I do know that fan was never hooked up to any electrical service.
For some reason, the installation process, just stopped and the wiring from the attic fan, was left coiled up, tucked under the back end of my unit.
If I go ahead with this project, I would have a licensed Electrician put an appropriate breaker into my service panel, as well as making sure the a./c has a sufficient breaker as well..!
I have limited access to the fan, so I can not answer as to the amperage, yet.
The trailer has been stationary since 1987 (it still has its 12 volt system for some of the interior lights and the 110/120 volt system is hard wired to a box on a pole out back of the trailer.
I have a small service panel (breakers) in the bedroom.
I do know that fan was never hooked up to any electrical service.
For some reason, the installation process, just stopped and the wiring from the attic fan, was left coiled up, tucked under the back end of my unit.
If I go ahead with this project, I would have a licensed Electrician put an appropriate breaker into my service panel, as well as making sure the a./c has a sufficient breaker as well..!
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