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Nuaire Ecosmart (MVHR) "fault"
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 422433" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>I don't think they blew together. Looking at the way it ioperates, it tries fan 1 first, then it tries fan 2, then it tries both, then if flags a fault. So I am guessing if fan 1 fuse had blown, it would carry on for some time on fan 2 only until that fuse also blew.</p><p></p><p>Nothing drastic looking, just fatigued I am tempted to put 1.5A fuses in where the originals were 1A I couldn't see a way to get the clamp meter on to actually measure the fan current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 422433, member: 6969"] I don't think they blew together. Looking at the way it ioperates, it tries fan 1 first, then it tries fan 2, then it tries both, then if flags a fault. So I am guessing if fan 1 fuse had blown, it would carry on for some time on fan 2 only until that fuse also blew. Nothing drastic looking, just fatigued I am tempted to put 1.5A fuses in where the originals were 1A I couldn't see a way to get the clamp meter on to actually measure the fan current. [/QUOTE]
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