3chordcharlie
Diamond Member
I've got a bathroom fan which has been working nicely on a switch, but I'm a little tired of coming home to find it has been pumping heat (i.e. $$) all day because I forgot to turn it off after my shower.
So I went out and bought a timer, single pole, 5A rated (no neutral wire in box, fan is rated at 1.25A). http://www.levitonproducts.com/catalog/model_6515M.htm
I wired it up, turned it on, and the fan started humming, but not working, so I turned it off right away. The fan motor seems to be burned out, but now I see the package also says 'Incandescent only'.
I'm guessing the switch refused to provide the startup amperage for the fan (which I would have thought was under 5A, but maybe not)? Any ideas here?
This is starting to get expensive!
So I went out and bought a timer, single pole, 5A rated (no neutral wire in box, fan is rated at 1.25A). http://www.levitonproducts.com/catalog/model_6515M.htm
I wired it up, turned it on, and the fan started humming, but not working, so I turned it off right away. The fan motor seems to be burned out, but now I see the package also says 'Incandescent only'.
I'm guessing the switch refused to provide the startup amperage for the fan (which I would have thought was under 5A, but maybe not)? Any ideas here?
This is starting to get expensive!