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Old 03-18-2024, 01:59 PM   #21
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He's on the camper's maiden trip and it's been less than 2 days. Hardly a "Drive by."

For those thinking this is 5' diameter ceiling fan look at the first line of the note and highlight the camper description, highlight it, and right click.

You'll end up here.

Obviously an exhaust fan in a popup, not a 5th wheel or motor home.

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Thank you! Not a drive by - sketchy cell service. I’m home now so I’ll open it and try all suggestions. For the record, it’s located above the port a pottie so “exhaust” or “ventilation” could be used!
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Old 03-18-2024, 03:34 PM   #22
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My bathroom fan looks similar. Have to manually crank it open before the power switch will do anything so whatever sensor is in the lid and the switch are the suspects.

Pull the fan from the ceiling and check for 12vDC in the wires leading to it. Probably red and white wires. Not sure what/how the fan determines the lid is open but you should be able to bypass that with an alligator clip or two.

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Old 03-25-2024, 06:45 PM   #23
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I’m on my maiden voyage with my ‘23 Rockwood 1910ESP and the ceiling exhaust fan quit working. There’s no fuse specifically dedicated to it. Does anyone know why it just stopped?
In true Rockwood fashion, the fantastic vent fan is on the same circuit as the ceiling lights. The ceiling lights have to be on for the fan to work. So if your lights are on and it's not working you're going to have to dig deeper.
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Old 03-25-2024, 07:18 PM   #24
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Yes. Everything else electrical is working fine.
I just found this thread. I owned a 1910 and battled with a "no power" situation that I traced back to a bent bracket that held the button that killed all power when the kitchen was folded for travel. But if you have full 12v, which is basically lights, but not the fan, then that is not your problem
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