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MikePitt

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Can anyone help me please?

I have an extractor fan in my bathroom that is wired from a wall light. It works fine, but there is no permanent live feed so it does not stay on once the light switch is turned off. It would be too difficult to rewire the feed to the wallight with a permanent live. Would I be able to bring a live feed from another point - there is electricity point on the other side of the wall? Would be really grateful if someone could help me with this. Thanks in advance.

 
The fan has the facility to stay on for a couple of minutes after the light has been turned off, but it needs a a permanent live to do this. The wall light switch is outside the bathroom and there's no way of getting an extra wire to it.

 
Can anyone help me please?

I have an extractor fan in my bathroom that is wired from a wall light. It works fine, but there is no permanent live feed so it does not stay on once the light switch is turned off. It would be too difficult to rewire the feed to the wallight with a permanent live. Would I be able to bring a live feed from another point - there is electricity point on the other side of the wall? Would be really grateful if someone could help me with this. Thanks in advance.

The fan has the facility to stay on for a couple of minutes after the light has been turned off, but it needs a a permanent live to do this. The wall light switch is outside the bathroom and there's no way of getting an extra wire to it.

No, its a downstairs toilet under the stairs

No, its a downstairs toilet, under the stairs
this is VERY important,

is it a bathroom, as indicated by your first posts,

or is it simply a wc. ?

 
Sorry for confusion. It is a WC- downstairs, with a basin. There is a wall light above the basin (no ceiling light). The ventilator has been wired to the wall light.

 
YES, THE FAN HAS DEFINITELY BEEN WIRED TO THE WALL LIGHT. I CAN SEE NO SIGN OF A PERMANENT LIVE. THAT'S WHY I THOUGHT I COULD INTRODUCE A PERMANENT LIVE FROM ELSEWHERE, BUT CLEARLY NOT!

 
YES, THE FAN HAS DEFINITELY BEEN WIRED TO THE WALL LIGHT. I CAN SEE NO SIGN OF A PERMANENT LIVE. THAT'S WHY I THOUGHT I COULD INTRODUCE A PERMANENT LIVE FROM ELSEWHERE, BUT CLEARLY NOT!
you could use a different circuit, but you would need to get both a live & neutral. which would then require re-wiring of the light to get it to work with that. or use a PIR sensor instead to switch it on. but you cannot simply take a live only from another circuit,

 
Yes, I could get a live and neutral to the fan from a different source
OK,

then we can do as I was working towards, and , Andy has said below

you could use a different circuit, but you would need to get both a live & neutral. which would then require re-wiring of the light to get it to work with that. or use a PIR sensor instead to switch it on. but you cannot simply take a live only from another circuit,
that is why I wanted to know if it was a bathroom or wc, it is outside the remit of most diyers to work in a special location, ie, a bathroom,

you can pick up a L N E from another point and fit a PIR to control your fan and allow run on

how good are you at DIY. ?

 
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