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Old 06-25-2008, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Lobo69 View Post
Okay...
So the thermostat has to be for line voltage , correct?
yep

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Do I take apart the thermostat and re-wire it to use the other set of contacts on the relay? Or, do I connect the thermostat straight to the fan?
Use the thermostat as you would use any switch.

Break either the line or neutral wire in the power lead going to the fan. Connect the thermostat's contacts at the break.

I like to wire thermostats into extension cords. Makes it very easy to replace the fan in future.






Just unplug the old fan and plug in a new one.

Last edited by Al B. Fuct; 06-25-2008 at 01:26 AM. Reason: add pix
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