Why Would Circuit Board of MaxxAir Roof Vent Fan Blow When Connected to Outlet Power
Published 07/02/2019 >
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So you're saying that I cannot connect this fan to an outlet? Am I supposed to wire it Directly to my batteries?
asked by: Daniel
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Which specific MaxxAir fan are you using? The part number you referenced is for 12 volt applications and you are mentioning AC type power sources which will not be compatible.
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MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan, Thermostat, and Remote - Powered Lift - 10 Speed - Smoke
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Daniel
7/2/2019
So you're saying that I cannot connect this fan to an outlet? Am I supposed to wire it Directly to my batteries?