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I'm looking to install some cutoff switch on this 3-pin connector. It almost looks like a PC 4-pin 12v connector, but it actually connects to a Broan CRV motor. Specific model is the L150L.

I originally wanted a ventilator with a timer, but they installed an inline CRV (intake only) with a crazy 150CFM for a tiny 480sqft suite. Massively overkill, and loud. I'd prefer to put this on a timer, or even better would be a smart switch control. But at the very least a manual switch would be great.

For now, and for the last two years, I just have this unplugged, as shown in the image. The passive ventilation on the connected ducting has been more than enough to turn the air around. But sometimes it'd prefer to enable the intake for a time. I just can't have it on all the time because the air turnaround is nutty, not to mention the blast of cold air in the middle of winter.

Any ideas for a switch that fits this connector, or a DIY switch, and/or something to hook to a timer, OR smart switch somehow?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Similar to what the other guy said, but what you want to do is determine which lead can be disabled by itself and just cut and solder a switch on that wire. If you can use a small flathead, you may be able to get one of those pins to unsnap so you can test various pins and see which will have the desired effect, then hook up a switch there.

If you want to be cheap and don't feel like soldering, you can just get a light switch from the hardware store for $4 and use the built in screws.