miamicanes
Active Member
Does anybody make a bathroom fan + light controller that
1) Supports two switch locations (ie, 3-way)
2) Lets you use one switch/button to toggle the on/off state of the bathroom light, and intelligently changes the state of the exhaust fan to follow. For example:
light and fan off: turns on both light and fan
light and fan on: turns off light, begins timed countdown before turning off fan
light on, fan off: turns off light, fan stays off.
light off, fan on or in countdown: turns on light, fan remains on
3) has/supports a second switch that specifically toggles the state of the fan. Thus, if you want to change the state of the fan without affecting the light, you'd flip this switch.
I'm *this close* to building my own using an Atmel microcontroller, a relay board, and wall switches connected to the AVR's I/O pins instead of 110v... but before I burn a week or two when I should *really* be working on making my bathroom usable again, spend around $150, and do something that would probably raise a building inspector's eyebrows or worse, I want to ask whether anyone makes anything remotely resembling a product like this. It seems like something that's painfully obvious, but manufacturers just can't get right (if they even try at all), and as a result everyone ends up either putting the fan and timer on separate switches (which causes the fan to be under-utilized since people are lazy and forget to turn it on), or put them on the same switch and end up leaving the light burning for hours at a time because they didn't want to prematurely turn off the fan, then ended up going to work with both still on.
The closest thing I've found to what I want is the Air King AKDT60, but THAT switch has one fatal flaw: it doesn't work in 3-way configurations... and the bathroom in question has two doors -- one leading to the bedroom, one leading to the hall.
Argh. Does anyone make anything remotely comparable, but 3-way usable? Or is it a case of make it myself, or do without it?
1) Supports two switch locations (ie, 3-way)
2) Lets you use one switch/button to toggle the on/off state of the bathroom light, and intelligently changes the state of the exhaust fan to follow. For example:
light and fan off: turns on both light and fan
light and fan on: turns off light, begins timed countdown before turning off fan
light on, fan off: turns off light, fan stays off.
light off, fan on or in countdown: turns on light, fan remains on
3) has/supports a second switch that specifically toggles the state of the fan. Thus, if you want to change the state of the fan without affecting the light, you'd flip this switch.
I'm *this close* to building my own using an Atmel microcontroller, a relay board, and wall switches connected to the AVR's I/O pins instead of 110v... but before I burn a week or two when I should *really* be working on making my bathroom usable again, spend around $150, and do something that would probably raise a building inspector's eyebrows or worse, I want to ask whether anyone makes anything remotely resembling a product like this. It seems like something that's painfully obvious, but manufacturers just can't get right (if they even try at all), and as a result everyone ends up either putting the fan and timer on separate switches (which causes the fan to be under-utilized since people are lazy and forget to turn it on), or put them on the same switch and end up leaving the light burning for hours at a time because they didn't want to prematurely turn off the fan, then ended up going to work with both still on.
The closest thing I've found to what I want is the Air King AKDT60, but THAT switch has one fatal flaw: it doesn't work in 3-way configurations... and the bathroom in question has two doors -- one leading to the bedroom, one leading to the hall.
Argh. Does anyone make anything remotely comparable, but 3-way usable? Or is it a case of make it myself, or do without it?