I've got a 150mm 12v fan (made by Vents)above the shower with the transformer well away from it at other side of room.
Trouble is, I've had 3 transformers and they keep blowing after a short time.
The first couple I just thought they weren't up to the job, but the last one I got (manrose lt12t) was supposed to be more gutsy and has lasted 2 months working fine, but then misses said she accidentally left it on for a couple of hours and now it has kicked the bucket as well!
The second one I had looked like it had overheated as the case was warped and a bit brownish.
Like I say I just thought it wasn't up to the job but now I'm wondering if the fan could be at fault?
What would cause this?
Could it be drawing too much current?
Short circuit or too little resistance in the fan? (I have got a multimeter but don't even know how much resistance to look for)
I made sure it was wired up correctly on each occasion and that there was 240v going to the right terminals(live, neutral and switched live)
Anything else I can check for before forking out for a new fan?
Thanks
Matt
Trouble is, I've had 3 transformers and they keep blowing after a short time.
The first couple I just thought they weren't up to the job, but the last one I got (manrose lt12t) was supposed to be more gutsy and has lasted 2 months working fine, but then misses said she accidentally left it on for a couple of hours and now it has kicked the bucket as well!
The second one I had looked like it had overheated as the case was warped and a bit brownish.
Like I say I just thought it wasn't up to the job but now I'm wondering if the fan could be at fault?
What would cause this?
Could it be drawing too much current?
Short circuit or too little resistance in the fan? (I have got a multimeter but don't even know how much resistance to look for)
I made sure it was wired up correctly on each occasion and that there was 240v going to the right terminals(live, neutral and switched live)
Anything else I can check for before forking out for a new fan?
Thanks
Matt
