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Old 01-27-2022, 07:08 PM   #1
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Replacing the Fan-tastic fan with RVLovent Fan

2008 Monaco Camelot, The new fan only needs two wires and the old fan had 4 wires attached to it, none of the 4 wires seem to have power. Everything seemed to be working prior to taking out the old fan other than it was falling apart. Two of the wires are marked Positive (Red) and Negative (Black) the other two wires are orange. The fan's power is suppose to go through the Intellitec unit. So my questions is how do I get power to run the new fan.


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Old 01-28-2022, 07:06 PM   #2
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Was there a thermostat on the old one to turn it one when the inside temp reached a set point? If so, you might try turning it up or down.
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The old fan had a thermostat control but I removed the old unit and put in a new unit. The problem is that there is no voltage in the wires coming out of the ceiling. I have checked all the fuses I have found and they are good so I am perplexed on why no voltage.
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Is there not an on/off switch on the wall or counter that controls the fan?
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Old 02-01-2022, 11:30 AM   #5
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Wondering if maybe the orange wires go to remote temp sensors, which would need to be satisfied before sending power to the fans
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Yes and it lights up when it is on. When I turn it on a light on the Intellitec board comes on but no voltage in the wires.
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I agree but the only external thermostat I can find is the one for the A/C and heater, it says nothing about fans.
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Yeah, now I think of it, I recall see'ng temp probes built into each fan.
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