Oct-18-2020 12:10 PM
Oct-21-2020 07:35 AM
Z-Peller wrote:
Glad you got your fan wiring sorted out!....thanks for letting us know!
Oct-21-2020 12:29 AM
After waiting for my 16 ga wire and Scotchloks to arrive, I set about trying to find a handy place to tap into the overhead wires. I removed a section of corrugated plastic wiring guard - and lo and behold, hiding inside there was a black wire not connected to anything!! I checked it for continuity to the in-place fan wires, and got a beep. 🙂 So I simply Scotchlok'd it to a black wire next to it (apparently the neutral had already been connected) - and TADA! the fan runs like a champ!
Oct-20-2020 01:38 PM
Z-Peller wrote:
Hmmm....I think I would use a sharp point light tester and poke the black & green wires to make sure they all have power before tapping into them. Maybe one of them is the fan prewire to the fuse panel and is dead?... hard to say but just a thought.
Oct-19-2020 10:52 AM
Oct-18-2020 07:28 PM
wopachop wrote:
No worries if youre over it.
But you should be able to remove the front of the electrical panel. Where ever your fuses are, the face of that panel should have screws holding it on.
Post a pic of the panel? How many spots dont have a fuse? Borrow fuses to fill the empty spots and use your meter to see if you have 12v to the fan now.
Oct-18-2020 07:12 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
If it would give enough room possibly changing knob to a crank arm handle?
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