Hello all,
Sorry if this topic has been beat up but here goes; I have a 2021 BC 3155RLK. As soon as I got home from the dealer on pick up, the ceiling fan, which had been working at the dealer walk through, made a loud noise-like it was under heavy load, visibly sparked and stop working completely. The fan had been left on, and when I plugged in to the 30 amp box at home I believe I fried it, I am working on upgrading to a 50 amp circuit. All other systems were off so it seems there was no other damage. I have already ordered a replacement. My question is, since this is 120 volts, can I confirm that it will only work when i'm plugged into shore power. Does this fan have a fuse or breaker anywhere? I could not find one burned out or tripped anywhere. In addition to the pull chain it also operates off my one control pad. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Trying not to fry the new fan. Thanks in advance.
Sorry if this topic has been beat up but here goes; I have a 2021 BC 3155RLK. As soon as I got home from the dealer on pick up, the ceiling fan, which had been working at the dealer walk through, made a loud noise-like it was under heavy load, visibly sparked and stop working completely. The fan had been left on, and when I plugged in to the 30 amp box at home I believe I fried it, I am working on upgrading to a 50 amp circuit. All other systems were off so it seems there was no other damage. I have already ordered a replacement. My question is, since this is 120 volts, can I confirm that it will only work when i'm plugged into shore power. Does this fan have a fuse or breaker anywhere? I could not find one burned out or tripped anywhere. In addition to the pull chain it also operates off my one control pad. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Trying not to fry the new fan. Thanks in advance.