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If you do it will burn the winding immediately and make the fan inoperable. So, No, don't plug in ANY 12VDC device into a 120 outlet.
No. the plug configuration is different, just for that reason so that the two voltages can not be crossed over.
No, a home ceiling fan as with all permanent devices joined into the electrical system, the splice must be made in a junction box. The exemptions are electric baseboard heaters and appliances that are hard wired directly to the unit.
Home depot sells RF switches whereby if the fan is connected to the transmitter. It can be controlled by as far as 5 meters i believe In my SPA i have this device for safety. switch here get turn on there
The fan is probably a 115 VAC single phase fan and the outlet is probably a 230 VAC "two phase" outlet. The fan would then have the following wires: hot (black), neutral (white), and ground (green). The outlet would then have the following wires: hot #1 (black), hot #2 (red), neutral (white), and ground (green). Pick either of the two hot wires on the outlet and connect the hot wire of the fan to that (ignore the other hot wire on the outlet) and connect the neutral to neutral and ground to ground. If the wire colors are not as I described above you may have something else (e.g. 3-phase) and that would be wired differently, but those systems are usually used only in industrial settings not the home.
If you do it will burn the winding immediately and make the fan inoperable. So, No, don't plug in ANY 12VDC device into a 120 outlet.
The Koolatron 12V Auto Fan, Mini Car Fan, Portable Fan will plug right in.
You'll need a power inverter. You can plug it into a 12v outlet and it has an AC plug outlet you can connect the fan to.
No. the plug configuration is different, just for that reason so that the two voltages can not be crossed over.
It is the first plug closest to the distributor or timing belt and camshaft cover.Plain and simple.And that is standing directly in the front of the vehicle looking just past the fan,alt belt and fan.
The green ground wire should be attached directly to the junction box. That is the metal housing where the house wires enter the outlet.
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An electric motor.
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No, the compressor& fan will run too fast and will more than likely be damaged. It may not be damaged but I would not take a chance.
There are many reasons a fan might not operate:It isn't connected to a power sourceThe switch is brokenThe motor has worn outThere is a short in the plug/outlet/switchThe fan is dirty and there is too much grime for the motor to overcome the friction
No, a home ceiling fan as with all permanent devices joined into the electrical system, the splice must be made in a junction box. The exemptions are electric baseboard heaters and appliances that are hard wired directly to the unit.