How To Install Bathroom Fan Timer. DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
  • No.76 How to install a bathroom Timer Fan. I always forget to turn the bathroom fan off after going to the washroom. Many times it would stay on for hours and waste electricity. So I finally installed a fan timer for it.
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    Jan. 2020: Brother from Illinois mentioned that because his wiring had no Ground Wire (Green), he could not use this type of Digital Fan Timer. Instead he used the Mechanical Dial Fan Timer.

Комментарии • 107

  • @hiendsuit
    @hiendsuit 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video. Jonah was very clear in explaining his steps. I will watch again before I install my bathroom fan switch. Thank you Jonah!

  • @nickclark73
    @nickclark73 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Especially helped me with the neutral wires, which I didn't see in my electrical box at first. Saved me from an unnecessary return. Thanks!

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      You're welcome. Glad it helped and thanks for the visit.

  • @_steffinwolf_
    @_steffinwolf_ 3 года назад +2

    Only negative is ground wire which was addressed previously. Also, you could make a ground jumper, that way you’re not trying to work in back of box, and after making ground (or any other multi wire) connection, stuff them back into box and out of the way. This is especially helpful when working on old installations with smaller boxes and/or where wires are already short and may even have worn or deteriorated cloth insulation cover.
    Again, great instructional video. On a scale of ten, I’ll give it a 9-plus!

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      Thank you so much. And thanks for the good advice for our viewers.

  • @cancruzr
    @cancruzr 2 года назад +2

    Thank You! I’ve done a lot of home electrical work over the years but this job was baffling with the 4 wire switch. My switch plate was like yours with all black and white wires. No one ever explains how to tell Hot from Load wires in the spaghetti dinner I have in the wall. Turned yesterday’s frustration into today’s problem solved. Love your style and yes I did subscribe!

  • @pauljohn32
    @pauljohn32 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for explaining the white wire part. Since old switch did not use white, i needed your help

  • @QuantaviousJones
    @QuantaviousJones 4 года назад +2

    Great easy instructional step by step video. I'm going to replace my vent switch, thank you.

  • @anna-mariawaskiewicz6238
    @anna-mariawaskiewicz6238 2 года назад +2

    Amazing :) thank you so much. I did my first electrical job myself !!!!! I’m so happy today !!! Thank to you!!!

  • @richardwhittington9203
    @richardwhittington9203 3 года назад

    Best one out there by far, step by step, straight to the point, same wiring you'd be dealing with on your install. Great description on how to find the load vs hot wire 👌

  • @kevinhessel1826
    @kevinhessel1826 3 года назад +1

    This was awesome and super helpful! I know you mention in the description that someone didn’t have a green ground and therefore couldn’t install this and went with a mechanical timer, but after doing a few DIYs in old buildings in SF I’ve found basically nothing has grounds. I’ve been told by several to just cap it and leave it, which is what I’m finding others before me also did when we removed items to install a ceiling fan and new ceiling lights in different apartments. Comments for this timer on Amazon also confirm it’s OK to ignore the ground if you don’t have one. So our timer’s installed with a capped green wire and it works just great! (Just proceed with caution as I’m no expert!)

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      Glad my video helped and thanks for sharing more info about the ground wire with our viewers Kevin. I'll add that to my description.

  • @samadams4736
    @samadams4736 3 года назад

    Great Video, Thank you. Just finished installing 2 of these, and took longer than expected. I should have watched your video before hand. My only recommendation is to twist the wire strands on the timer ends before the install so they don't go all over the place and break off. Didn't do it on my first timer but I remembered on the 2nd one.

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      Glad it helped Great recommendation and thanks for the visit.

  • @ruthb723
    @ruthb723 3 года назад +1

    I like that you showed all the little tricky parts like th eshort ground screw - it's nice to know we can all have butter fingers sometimes :)

  • @evalonious
    @evalonious 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Very helpful!
    That interlude music sure sounds a lot like the band Vulfpeck! The drums and keys are very recognizable...lol

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  4 года назад

      Glad my video helped. As for the music . I think you're right. lol

  • @davidurso1571
    @davidurso1571 4 года назад

    Excellent video. The detail made me feel like I had Jonah right there with me. Helped me feel very confident with this installation. Thanks Jonah.

  • @aaroncorral9204
    @aaroncorral9204 4 года назад

    Just followed your video and installed a timer perfectly thank you so much for the great vid

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  4 года назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for sharing your success with our viewers.

  • @swamp3r
    @swamp3r 2 года назад +2

    13:37 I see stray strands on the ground - why not twist strands CCW, make a hook and wrap around screw clockwise? Thanks for this video!

  • @pleasego11
    @pleasego11 4 года назад

    Very detailed and extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @Worldtravelerbychoice
    @Worldtravelerbychoice 2 года назад

    Excellent video..step by step and very well explained..

  • @petersachs764
    @petersachs764 3 года назад +1

    Best video I've seen on the subject!

  • @saeedakhtar7482
    @saeedakhtar7482 3 года назад

    Great job and understandable instructions thanks for such a good job

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching & stay safe.

  • @amyhengst773
    @amyhengst773 3 года назад

    Thank you, this was great and showed exactly what I needed to know!

  • @pauldo6625
    @pauldo6625 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your video. Im gonna do mine..for the first time.

  • @guspollak4741
    @guspollak4741 3 года назад

    Video was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @bhavadasaacbsp3274
    @bhavadasaacbsp3274 Год назад +2

    Very nice. Thank you!

  • @ChrisTorino1
    @ChrisTorino1 3 года назад

    Great explanation! beautiful job.Thanks!

  • @maximusvergara1507
    @maximusvergara1507 3 года назад

    Great video very well explained! Thanks.
    The screwdriver tester u showed on the video seems it’s been discontinued but I found a very nice one for 6$ at the Home Depot the brand it’s called comercial electric(non contact voltage tester screwdriver)

  • @familyfamily2648
    @familyfamily2648 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation thanks Jonah

  • @andrewpinkham7419
    @andrewpinkham7419 4 года назад +9

    Your ground wire needs to go in the direction the screw turns. You have it reversed.

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  4 года назад +1

      Good observation. Thanks for the comment.

    • @stevebri9161
      @stevebri9161 Месяц назад

      Not necessarily, As long as it is securely tight, it doesn't matter.

  • @3436jesse
    @3436jesse 4 года назад

    Best video so far!! Thanks you make this so easy to do

  • @benjets9345
    @benjets9345 3 года назад +2

    Nice job but put ground wire in the wrong way the hook of wire should be following the screw direction while tightening

  • @cloudraker100
    @cloudraker100 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I'm doing the same change over. Very helpful.

  • @Kozakology
    @Kozakology 4 года назад

    Excellent video instruction! Thank you :)

  • @lukebond3394
    @lukebond3394 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the straight forward video. Is it not a requirement in your jurisdiction when mating copper and aluminum to use the anti-oxidizing paste?

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      I only mate copper wire with copper wire. You should not connect copper with aluminum together.

    • @lukebond3394
      @lukebond3394 3 года назад

      The wires on the timer looked aluminum that is why I asked.

  • @tomstewart177
    @tomstewart177 2 года назад +1

    Very well done! Thanks

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  2 года назад

      Thanks Tom & thanks for the visit.

    • @tomstewart177
      @tomstewart177 2 года назад +1

      RUclips has changed the world. People like you make it work
      Thanks again

  • @rbgd
    @rbgd Год назад +3

    I have 4 screws, how do I know which one to use to connect the ground (green) wire of the timer switch? Thank you!

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  Год назад

      Good question. Any of the ground copper wire will do. They all connect to the steel box.

    • @rbgd
      @rbgd Год назад +2

      @@jonahvlogsdiy4143 Thank you very much! Not only you answered my question, but your explanation makes sense. Your video was the most comprehensive I saw on this topic on youtube. Great job!

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  Год назад

      @@rbgd Thank you. So glad my video helped.

  • @davedonnellyphotography3858
    @davedonnellyphotography3858 3 года назад

    That was very helpful, thanks!

  • @davidderolph2845
    @davidderolph2845 3 года назад

    I believe most circuit breaker boxes have notations to indicate which part of the house each breaker controls. So, for everyone who has that advantage, just turning off the specific breaker that controls your bathroom light and fan is sufficient. This way, you can still have power elsewhere in the house and you can run an extension cord from another room and use a portable electric light in your work area. I should add that my circuit breaker box is different from yours; my main breaker has a much stronger spring in it than yours and turning my main breaker back on is very difficult. Turning off the main breaker would also require resetting of electric clocks, etc.

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  3 года назад

      Yes you're right David. It's more convenient with each separate breaker than the main breaker. Thanks for the visit & stay safe.

  • @williamwoo866
    @williamwoo866 Год назад +4

    Not to be picky but your ground wire should be clockwise not counter clockwise. Every thing else looks good. From an Electrician

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  Год назад

      Thanks for letting our viewer know. Always appreciate good tips from a pro.

  • @dbergeron9956
    @dbergeron9956 3 года назад

    Great video and you've earned a subscriber.

  • @eduardobecerra7895
    @eduardobecerra7895 Год назад

    Very helpful my friend thanks

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  Год назад

      Glad to hear that my video helped. Thanks for the visit Ed.

  • @flexibleknot
    @flexibleknot 4 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @RussellReed727
    @RussellReed727 2 года назад

    Just a note... the Federal Pioneer and the Federal Pacific "Stab Lok" main panels are known to have high rates of failures. Most home inspectors and good electricians should know this. I would have that panel checked out by a pro. Those panels are known to start house fires cause the breakers are known not to trip even in an overload event.

  • @victormendoza6306
    @victormendoza6306 3 года назад

    Good job I will do it like you did 👍

  • @krishcan4727
    @krishcan4727 Год назад +1

    Good one

  • @haikalhazrii
    @haikalhazrii 3 года назад

    Thank you for the sharing

  • @debbz575
    @debbz575 4 года назад

    Thanks Jonah

  • @ChrissyVrealtor
    @ChrissyVrealtor 3 года назад

    thank you!

  • @risi135
    @risi135 Год назад +1

    😊

  • @Papa-sm1wk
    @Papa-sm1wk Год назад +2

    Not trying to be mean, but you should leave electrical work alone.

  • @Justin-op8gg
    @Justin-op8gg 3 года назад

    Wife: wtf... Dam breaker again...

  • @Ray-wr2wr
    @Ray-wr2wr 4 года назад +1

    so the timer goes off every 5or 20 on??? what is the point of this timer?

    • @jonahvlogsdiy4143
      @jonahvlogsdiy4143  4 года назад

      It just saves you electricity. Especially if you always forget to turn off the fan.

    • @Ray-wr2wr
      @Ray-wr2wr 4 года назад

      @@jonahvlogsdiy4143
      So it goes of what ever time you set? And then you need to reset again?

    • @LessThanHandy
      @LessThanHandy 4 года назад +1

      If one stinks up the bathroom, they can set the fan timer on their way out and the fan will exhaust any fumes. It then shuts off at the set timer time. 10 minutes should suffice.

    • @davidderolph2845
      @davidderolph2845 3 года назад +1

      @@Ray-wr2wr Yes. If that seems odd to you, then I guess you should not install a timer switch.

    • @rickjordan304
      @rickjordan304 3 года назад

      It also removes moisture during and after a shower which helps to avoid mold in the bathroom.

  • @dougdawes3303
    @dougdawes3303 Месяц назад +1

    Dude! Get a screw gun!