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cold weather affecting humidistat fan?
morg_monster
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Hi
We have a humidistat extractor fan in our bathroom. We only moved into the house 10 days ago; it worked fine for a while and then on Thursday it just stopped and we can't get it to come on at all by fiddling with the dial. It has been really cold, would freezing temps stop it working? Thanks!
(I haven't been able to unscrew the fascia yet and have a look inside as its in a bit of an awkward place, need to find something suitable to stand on... )
We have a humidistat extractor fan in our bathroom. We only moved into the house 10 days ago; it worked fine for a while and then on Thursday it just stopped and we can't get it to come on at all by fiddling with the dial. It has been really cold, would freezing temps stop it working? Thanks!
(I haven't been able to unscrew the fascia yet and have a look inside as its in a bit of an awkward place, need to find something suitable to stand on... )
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