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Old 10-08-2011, 08:33 AM   #21
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Ah, but the newer fans don't have an In-Off-Out switch. It has been replaced by a simple On-Off switch as the factory installed fans only exhaust. I miss that feature that allows them to pull in fresh air. Turning the thermostat to warmer or turning the fan speed to 0 kills the fan but not the lid motor. I believe the On-Off switch should kill both but I haven't verified that.
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The "On-Off" switch does not kill them both. That's what this thread is all about. The Fantastic Fan is wired to close the vent cover when it rains even when the "On-Off" switch is "Off."
Exactly. Also, if you want the reversing switch, all you have to do is call Fantastic, and they'll happily send you one for a small fee, with installation instructions. IIRC, the last one I bought was maybe $15, delivered to my door.
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