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The adhesive pad used for sticking the switch in place seemed a bit iffy to me when I fitted my Sog so used a de-greaser to clean everything first and it still didn't stick so I used super-glue to fix it. I realized that if the switch ended up in the wrong position then it might not be removable again but thankfully it was right first time. If it had failed then I was prepared to fit a manual flick switch somewhere in the loo cupboard,, and if the switch ever drops off or fails then that's how I'll fix it

It must have been the start of the switch falling off that gave rise to unusual techniques you found nessessary

The Sog fan is not a CPU cooler but of quite a different design. Having said that it would not be too much trouble to fit a CPU fan in place as long as there is clearance inside of the door,,,,,, don't forget the charcoal pad,,,,,, think of your neighbours Shocked Fitting an oversized fan might lead to things turning out ,,,,, not as you planned Surprised
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Fitting an oversized fan might lead to things turning out ,,,,, not as you planned


Oh dear-the mind boggles.
Give a whole new meaning to 'a damn good clearout'

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My Sog, which I have installed by myself, came with a plastic rivet to attach the micro switch assembly. The sticker on its own is not enough for long-term operation.

Pusser wrote:
Are they cpu fans in the door...

Nope. The fan in a Sog unit is fully water- and sh*t-proof... Wink

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