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Hi guys, I wanted to replace an extractor fan in my bathroom pictures below. the current set up along with the new extractor. I have only two wire connections. Can this be made to work? The current extractor simply comes on when the light is on.

Hi I’ve just had another go at this (actually wired incorrectly before seeing your message) just swapped out to the black and it’s still not running for some reason. Trust there’s nothing further I can try prior to buying another? Thanks SteveAnd goes off when the light goes off? Your current fan has a run-on timer and appears to be wired up to use it. If that isn’t doing anything, maybe that’s because the knob that adjusts the delay is set to minimum, or maybe it’s because the connections at the other end of that wire are wrong.
Anyway, yes, you can replace your timer fan with the non-timer fan. Connect neutral (blue) to neutral, and switched live (black) to what is oddly labelled “permanent live” on the new fan. Neatly terminate the other live (brown), don’t chop it off.
Why are you replacing it?


Yes thanks, I’ll come back in the morningFirst, see if the old fan still works (noisily) if you reconnect it.
Yes swapped back to the noisy original and it is running fine. I purchased the new one via the marketplace a while ago and it must be junk![]()
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