How I Install the Home Depot Panasonic Whisperchoice Retrofit Exhaust Fan With in Ceiling Footage

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  • Panasonic Whisper Choice DC Pick-A-Flow 80/110 CFM Ceiling Bathroom Exhaust Fan with Flex-Z Fast Bracket Model RG-C811a
    It's been 18 months since my first Panasonic exhaust fan video and I felt it was a good time to see if the company updated the fan.
    A few features did change and I get super in depth on how you hook up the fan in the ceiling.
    Hope you enjoy the video!
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  • @aalpha4086
    @aalpha4086 3 місяці тому +5

    There is a difference between good and bad demo. this is excellent.

  • @clifforddavis722
    @clifforddavis722 8 місяців тому +17

    Been an electrician for over 20yrs and replacing these fart fans as old work have always sucked. This is the first Panasonic I'm about to install and just wanted to watch someone else do it to see any tricks to make it easier. Nice video. Thanks.... and ur right about most videos... it's never as easy as they make it out to be. There's always something that just wants to fight you.

    • @chefcornett6716
      @chefcornett6716 7 місяців тому

      Just curious...I live in a very old place that has not been updated. Cloth wrapped wires in the walls(black and white only). Am I able to somehow use this same fan and connect it safely?

    • @jamesmcguffey3569
      @jamesmcguffey3569 6 місяців тому +1

      @@chefcornett6716 Yea no problem. Just hook the black to black and white to white on the fan. I mean of course it would be great if your whole house was reworked eventually to install proper grounding but you can work with what you got. It will work completely fine with this model in your bathroom.

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb 4 місяці тому +1

      Get teh retrofit versions, always for old work. The thing is well designed to go into old work, flex bracket, the wiring and duct section comes apart. It's well thought out.

  • @johnporada927
    @johnporada927 3 місяці тому +3

    I just bought and installed the same fan today. I was stuck until I watched your video. Thanks so much for posting!

  • @hkl03
    @hkl03 3 місяці тому +2

    Man, thank you so much for posting this video. Getting rid of the old one was such a pain in the ass. The new one installation isn't that intuitive either. But this video helped a ton!

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Every situation is different, and it's educational to see the wacky conditions out there.

  • @Unicycleskill24
    @Unicycleskill24 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for posting this, just spent 2 and a half hours (the old fan was nailed in) replacing mine and this video was a wealth of knowledge. I was stumped on the part at 15:25 until I saw you do it.

  • @FrostElement
    @FrostElement Рік тому +4

    This video was soooo helpful. You are right. Lots of other vids show ideal installs that you know won’t be your situation. Great job. Installing mine next week.

  • @davidmarcotte1387
    @davidmarcotte1387 Рік тому +1

    Nicely done.
    Thorough and YES real applicability

  • @Marc-rj4vl
    @Marc-rj4vl 5 місяців тому

    Just wanted to say thanks for this video. It helped so much with my install. The biggest problem I had was with my duct since there was no attic access. But the fan part was easy in part because of your detailed install. Appreciate it!

  • @tomhurley6004
    @tomhurley6004 7 місяців тому +1

    This was an excellent video on how to install the Panasonic WhisperFit exhaust fan. Thanks for "keeping it real" and showing how to work around difficult installs.
    And you are right....this is what us DIYers need to see and follow when we're doing these types of jobs - not some guy in a company outfit installing a fan into an open framed ceiling with no obstructions - a complete waste of time.
    GREAT JOB!!

  • @kmain0
    @kmain0 7 місяців тому

    Excellent video you really are explaining things much better than most

  • @timothythompson2097
    @timothythompson2097 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve installed quite a few of these. Panasonic has done an really excellent job with well thought out product design.. it can still be a tedious project, particularly unexpected obstructions above ceiling.

  • @jamesmoore7809
    @jamesmoore7809 7 місяців тому

    I just purchased the Lowes version. This is super helpful. Thanks.

  • @tedfeds1981
    @tedfeds1981 5 місяців тому +1

    Everything in my house is old and difficult. Thanks for showing a difficult demo and install.

  • @matthewszasz1895
    @matthewszasz1895 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! It saved me some headaches on my own install.

  • @henrynguyen9225
    @henrynguyen9225 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. I try to do it myself and your video saved me many hours. My favorite part is between 15 to 16m

  • @jackb6851
    @jackb6851 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you !!! First time project for me and your instructions were perfect (the instructions included with fan were not real clear for a novice like me !!! Awesome !!!1

  • @ChrisATkingspoint
    @ChrisATkingspoint 28 днів тому

    I am a retired housing inspector and I’ve literally went 2000s of homes. I have seen HVAC tape fail. I didn’t put the comment in to complain on your installation, but rather to help prevent a potential mold situation in an attic, you can still tape and then put clamps or screws over the tape.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  28 днів тому

      I’ve never seen it fail, I have seen duct tape fail though. I’ll also add I’ve maybe seen one clamp on a 60-120 cfm exhaust fan in 25 years. It’s a unicorn request. That’s all.

  • @janelp171
    @janelp171 Рік тому +5

    Nice job planning it, laying it out, and getting it all lined up so nice. It looks REALLY good. My only design thought was it might have also looked nice to have the skinny edge of the Schluter showing top and bottom of the niche, then have it continue to the sides.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Рік тому +3

      Sometimes the client has a say. On this one, when you see the finished product, the tile flows so well, the jollies were not needed. I'm going to do a wrap up video since the glass is in and you will see what I'm talking about.

  • @normrodriguez9306
    @normrodriguez9306 25 днів тому

    Good job, im a handyman have installed many bathroom fans, pretty much i only will install Panasonic fans now, great design and build quality and i no longer have to climb into the attic

  • @mattdaly6691
    @mattdaly6691 Рік тому

    Wow. Thank you. Super helpful.

  • @matthewdovi8548
    @matthewdovi8548 Рік тому +1

    I signed in just to say great work, a honest install. No, look how easy it is.

    • @matthewdovi8548
      @matthewdovi8548 Рік тому +1

      Just installed it, thank you. Now I need to change the exhaust from 3" to 4" and have it go through the roof rather than exiting just above the soffit. Works now with a reducer, Thank you

  • @juankaramirez
    @juankaramirez 9 місяців тому

    Great video! thanks so much.

  • @6string528
    @6string528 9 місяців тому

    Great video!!! Very helpful. thx

  • @damianram83
    @damianram83 7 місяців тому

    Video is the reality of what happens and not a show of skills 👍👍

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron 7 місяців тому +1

    Good video. If you install the set screw that attaches the main carcus to the wiring compartment, exhaust flange first, the self-tappers go in a lot easier and you won't have to use one hand to hold it up while driving the screws home.

  • @kevinpham3548
    @kevinpham3548 4 місяці тому

    Video helped a lot helped me get it done in 30 minutes 👍

  • @ulisesfrb
    @ulisesfrb Рік тому

    Awesome! Thank you so much.

  • @JeffreyFortuna
    @JeffreyFortuna Рік тому +1

    Years ago I replaced both exhaust fans in both my bathrooms but with very basic models. The exhaust tubes out were both 3" solid but then they combine into a single 3" and go out through the roof. I'm now looking to upgrade both bathrooms to 80-120 CFM models and run two separate solid 4" or 5" horizontally and go out through the side of the attic instead of the roof. We need a new roof within the next few years anyway so this will be one less hole out the top.

  • @SuperJhuffman
    @SuperJhuffman 4 місяці тому

    So helpful thanks!

  • @klorn32
    @klorn32 10 місяців тому

    Love this video, thank you. Speaking about complicated non-perfect situations, I have to install mine on a vertical wall inside of a skylight tunnel. Not fun.

  • @ryancarlson6976
    @ryancarlson6976 Рік тому +2

    Good video dude

  • @BKMDano17
    @BKMDano17 Місяць тому +1

    Well done

  • @theimike4360
    @theimike4360 Рік тому

    Love it thanks for the info :)

  • @terrydiachenko1567
    @terrydiachenko1567 Рік тому +1

    Great vid thanks

  • @michaelc1042
    @michaelc1042 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, your presentation is excellent and very informative. You are right, I only learn from the unknowns and complicated situations. I am now interested in watching any of your other videos.

  • @noamefron3549
    @noamefron3549 9 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @juansifuentes3917
    @juansifuentes3917 Місяць тому

    Great video that’s the best explanation I’ve seen. Thanks. I’m fixing on installing the exact one and my old one has a heater. I have 2 switches one for the fan and the other for the heater. Instead of the heater I’m going to install a ceiling light and use the heater switch, what am I looking for wires, 2 sets of the black, white and ground green?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Місяць тому

      It’s hard to get into those details since I’m not there. You can use the hot leg off the existing exhaust fan heat, but you need a neutral to the new light fixture since that’s code. You might need to run a new 2 wire and cap that heat switch. Good luck with the project and thank you for your kind words.

  • @ivanyelnats8752
    @ivanyelnats8752 7 місяців тому +1

    great

  • @I_enjoy_some_things
    @I_enjoy_some_things 6 місяців тому

    Admittedly, I’m pretty nooby when it comes to home renovation-related stuff, but I do have a lot of experience making “How-To” videos for PC Building/Upgrading (just for friends). The highest compliment I can give is “If I was making this instructional video, I’d approach it the same way as you made this one.”
    Including “and this is how it can go wrong” kinds of situations is super-important.
    This was awesome haha.

  • @ChrisATkingspoint
    @ChrisATkingspoint 28 днів тому

    All tape is designed to fail, All duct connections should have some form of mechanical fasteners either clamps or screws should be used. Overtime the tape will fail and the flex duct can fall off allowing warm moist air on the attic floor and decking allowing mold to form in an already perfect environment. It’s still a good retrofit video.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  28 днів тому

      I totally disagree with your statement. HVAC metal tape is overkill in this situation. I’ve never seen HVAC tape fail on HVAC systems that keep cool and hot air in duct. There’s no mechanical fasteners that go on top of HVAC tape as far as I’m aware. I appreciate the comment though.

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 4 місяці тому

    They have a shallow version for when you don't have the height, most std houses have the height space.

  • @user-zj3gn2zf6t
    @user-zj3gn2zf6t 11 днів тому

    I bought a used whisper fan and don't have the flex adjustable bracket. What's the best option here? Thanks great vid.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  10 днів тому

      You have to rig something up. I would make a 1x frame with metal or wood. What you can also do is call Panasonic and ask them to send you a new bracket.

  • @keithcappell7584
    @keithcappell7584 8 місяців тому

    I have the Panasonic RG-R811A whisper remodel exhaust fan. Does the Panasonic RG-R811A bathroom exhaust fan have a moisture sensor to automatically place it in standby mode when no moisture is present? Also, which switch is recommended, a timer switch or a regular switch, and which make and model of switch for both? Thanks.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  8 місяців тому

      I’m not sure about that model, but if there’s a humidity sensor already built into the fan I would buy a regular single pole switch and call it a day. No need for a timer.

  • @ajirish5127
    @ajirish5127 11 місяців тому

    I installed the Panasonic FV-0511VF1 WhisperFit DC fan based on your video (almost identical to your home depot fan). When I turn it on, it takes about 45 seconds to ramp up to speed. It does have suction once it gets going, but at first I didn't think it even worked since the start is somewhat delayed. Do you have that same experience with your model? I hate that it takes so long to get to it's top speed and if I would have known that, I probably would have looked at other options.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 місяців тому +2

      It’s a soft start feature on the newer fans. I recommend you buy a humidity switch so you can not even think about the fan and let the switch take care of moisture.

  • @danbrown3460
    @danbrown3460 7 місяців тому

    I’m curious if you have ever tried the Wago connectors. I tried them and they are so easy I never use wire nuts anymore.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  7 місяців тому

      The only wago connectors I have used are in recessed light cans that are pre installed. I’ve never had an issue with those. In my new construction build, I might use some wagos to test it out.

  • @FloridaRailfanKid803
    @FloridaRailfanKid803 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 4 місяці тому

    Panasonic fans come in many models, make sure to get retrofit version for old work. the fold in bracket makes it simple. and read the instructions, it goes in easy pz. Big improvement over the junk broan, Nutones...I have installed 3 of them to perfection. the retrofit version for $129 Amazon comes with adaptor for duct size. Home Depot obviously has a bunch made for their own distribution. i got mine on amazon, and Amazon has better selection of teh different versions. make sure it say retrofit

  • @RonTabor-nu2cc
    @RonTabor-nu2cc Місяць тому

    You mentioned you would listen in the end to see if the 110 CFM overpowered the 3 inch duct, but didn't mention it at the end. Was it OK?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Місяць тому

      You can’t run 110 cfm with a 3” duct without major resistance. 110 cfm needs a 4” duct.

  • @soydelrancho
    @soydelrancho 6 місяців тому

    I only see a need for that bracket in new work installation. But, I know it can be use in retrofit instances . I find that attaching the the bracket to the joists gets difficult specially when there is blown insulation in place.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  6 місяців тому +1

      I’m interested to know how you install a retrofit Panasonic fan without the retrofit bracket. 🤷‍♂️

    • @soydelrancho
      @soydelrancho 6 місяців тому

      @@TodayIWorkOn I use 2x4 and or straping.

  • @K3VINsTube
    @K3VINsTube Рік тому +1

    What if the joist is right on the edge of the sheetrock? How do you install the bracket then?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Рік тому +2

      It's even better. Just use the screws and attach to joist. Cut accordingly your hole accordingly.

  • @farukatasever2933
    @farukatasever2933 10 місяців тому

    👍👏🎖

  • @johnwasilk6622
    @johnwasilk6622 5 місяців тому

    What did you use to cut the old 3" exhaust pipe ducting?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  5 місяців тому

      Skip to 6:57 and you will find that answer. 😀

  • @coffeemonstar2
    @coffeemonstar2 Рік тому +1

    My old fan had two metal bars used as bracket holder.. should i just saw one of them off... Retrofitting is a not easy..

  • @rickm.6452
    @rickm.6452 6 місяців тому

    You are lucky to have slack in the wiring… I’ve done plenty of these and most old homes don’t have enough slack …requiring a crawl job.

  • @mjkgnjfn
    @mjkgnjfn 21 день тому

    Does the 150 cfm works with a 4inch duct

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  21 день тому

      Need a 6" duct for 150 cfm. That's moving a lot of air.

    • @mjkgnjfn
      @mjkgnjfn 20 днів тому

      So i need to change de duct and the soffit connection ? Or i can change the duct and put de 6 inch to 4inch adaptor to the soffit exit ? Sorry for my english😅

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  20 днів тому

      6” duct the whole way or buy a smaller cfm fan. Those are your 2 choices.

  • @KingHarry1
    @KingHarry1 11 місяців тому

    Did you say you use the cardboard to keep dust out or something?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 місяців тому

      You can use the cardboard cutout out to fit it in the actual square opening to eliminate dust during construction.

  • @goosegoodman1
    @goosegoodman1 Рік тому +7

    turn off the background music please

  • @israel9294
    @israel9294 Місяць тому

    You skipped the part where you put the door on where the duct is at I couldn’t put mine on had a hard time was unable to. Don’t know if there were something wrong with all these I’m gonna have to probably return it or do we Mickey Mouse?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Місяць тому

      The door where the duct is? I’m not following.

    • @israel9294
      @israel9294 Місяць тому

      @@TodayIWorkOn on the fan box there is a side where you can remove which is the side where the round duct is at, where the duct connects too you can lift it open or remove it. On yr video you installed yours to the duct to that piece, that’s the one I’m talking about. That removable plate that connects the duct.
      So I installed mine then went up to the attic to connect my air duct but I couldn’t put the cover back on, because the bottom lip is hitting the dry wall , so I had to cut and remove pieces of the dry wall and I had to leave it paper thin or it will not close. So I made a Mickey Mouse Job. I don’t know if I did something wrong or if the engineer forgot about the drywall and the lid not being able to close. Over all nice video

  • @JCC56
    @JCC56 Рік тому +1

    Retrofitting is never easy