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Old 06-16-2012, 05:19 AM   #1
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hi all,

both of my fantastic fans only drew air out and never in. i called fantastic vent and they sent me a conversion kit with an in/out switch and the wiring to do it. i took them apart and rewired them and put the new switches in and now i have the choice of sucking air in or venting it out. something darlene wanted and i did too.

pretty easy to do. maybe 20-30 minutes each fan. had to get on the roof to reroute one of the fan motor wires.

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Old 06-16-2012, 11:44 PM   #2
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Hey Tom, I replaced with newest fans that has rain sensor, reverse, v-speed, and remotely controlled....no wall switches at all....fantastic is a great company to deal with......
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yea, i put that fan in my 90 that you did. very nice. replacing them entirely will be much more difficult on the 02 so i will just use and enjoy the refurb ones i have now.

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