Handyman Doesn't KNOW How To Wire Up A Bathroom Exhaust Fan/ Broan NuTone AER110SLW



I replace a bathroom exhaust fan with a new Broan NuTone AER110SLW

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  1. Dam, you just paid $200 for that power screwdriver wonder if you used it as a hammer 😂Didn’t you just buy 50 of those exhaust fans?😊
    Bottom line you navigated through all those obstacles. Great job 👍👍

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  2. So what went wrong with the one that was installed is that the motor went bad. These new exhaust fans are using a DC motor instead of regular AC motors that exhaust fans typically have which unfortunately will start making harder to just replace certain parts in the exhaust fans that’s why I don’t agree with these new fixtures that have integrated LEDs instead of just light sockets. For my self this practice that companies are doing is annoying. But for a handy man or electrician this would help keep them busy. Since most of the time the average person wouldn’t know how to replace these sort of things. Also fyi there’s a new code out there that bathroom exhaust fans now half to be on a timer switch. There a times when an exhaust fan is left on for example over night while your asleep and if the motor goes bad the motor locks up which then would cause them to heat up which lead to some house fires.

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  3. how you liking the new van? i got a transit back at the start of 2023, was hesitant at first, but after a year and a half with it my god is it life changing for the work we do. no more loading and unloading the truck or getting your tools wet, so much room for everything in it too. i love mine

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  4. Thats a nice looking ladder I use that one at home. I like how slim that one folds it fits into slim places on the van or truck. Im tall as a tre so the 2 step one gets me to most ceilings and lowes has that one in 2 step for only 60 bucks. I put in a fair amout of thoes fans and like how much bad sheetrock it covers. When we get that delema we look around and pull romex for hard power from a local source in the box or hardwired smoke alarm boxes for the fan as long as too much isnt on the curcit. This is important in rentals they cant turn off the humidity fans as long as they have the sensor on them and the light is separate. We always take out the switches for turning off the fan so people have to use them when they have built in humidity sensors. A tip when the shetrock isnt dead perfect or you need to seal around the fan we use hvac foil tape around the edges and it holds up well. That was a great hour with you watching you work!

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  5. Oh something that may help to clean impacted fans like that get hvac coul cleaning brushes. There plastic medium stuff Brisssles ussaly come in a 10 back for under 10 bucks. These are great for cleaning out debris of electrical boxes dealing with just nasty greasy stuff and if you get them cheap enough toss them for the 30 cents they are in bulk. Every tool bag has one or 2 and they clean squrel cage fans safely and not gouging it with a screwdriver.

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