I want to put an extractor fan in a bathroom that has bad condensation.
There is a window in the room, so I can't rely on the light switch to operate the fan.
If a humidistat fan was connected directly to the lighting circuit so that power was always available to the fan, would that work?
I ask because a post in this forum suggested that a humidistat fan was started by switching on the light, and the fan continued until the correct humidity was sensed, whereas I would want the humidity sensor within the fan to be the only switch.
Thanks
There is a window in the room, so I can't rely on the light switch to operate the fan.
If a humidistat fan was connected directly to the lighting circuit so that power was always available to the fan, would that work?
I ask because a post in this forum suggested that a humidistat fan was started by switching on the light, and the fan continued until the correct humidity was sensed, whereas I would want the humidity sensor within the fan to be the only switch.
Thanks