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<blockquote data-quote="steptoe" data-source="post: 261097" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>perhaps simply speed controlled then,</p><p></p><p>maybe just a generic moulding,?</p><p></p><p>without destructions you are going to have to start belling out/trying different combinations,</p><p></p><p>the point being, I have never come across <strong>T</strong> in a fan before that wasnt designed to be used without a controller, not saying it needs one, just that it has the capability of using one.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 8px"><span style="color: #C0C0C0">---------- Post Auto-Merged at 21:44 ---------- Previous post was made at 21:40 ----------</span></span></p><p></p><p>ah, just clicked your link,</p><p></p><p>I think I have it now, you have a constant trickle feed fan with a turbo and over-run timer,</p><p></p><p>what that means is, your fan constantly runs at a slow speed, when the light is turned on it runs faster, when the light is turned off it runs at the fast speed for a preset time, then returns to its trickle speed once again.</p><p></p><p>you do indeed have a constant flow fan, similar to enviro-vent as fitted by loads of social housing authorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steptoe, post: 261097, member: 7"] perhaps simply speed controlled then, maybe just a generic moulding,? without destructions you are going to have to start belling out/trying different combinations, the point being, I have never come across [B]T[/B] in a fan before that wasnt designed to be used without a controller, not saying it needs one, just that it has the capability of using one. [SIZE=8px][COLOR=#C0C0C0]---------- Post Auto-Merged at 21:44 ---------- Previous post was made at 21:40 ----------[/COLOR][/SIZE] ah, just clicked your link, I think I have it now, you have a constant trickle feed fan with a turbo and over-run timer, what that means is, your fan constantly runs at a slow speed, when the light is turned on it runs faster, when the light is turned off it runs at the fast speed for a preset time, then returns to its trickle speed once again. you do indeed have a constant flow fan, similar to enviro-vent as fitted by loads of social housing authorities. [/QUOTE]
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