I would suspect it's an internal fault with the fan, if not for your
comment about crappy PO wiring. Go through that first, make sure none of
your supply wires are damaged or loose, then worry about digging into the
job of replacing the fan.

Kurt
On Jan 31, 2015 4:24 PM, "Tommy Hill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, Sean, but I don't know diddly about the ST1100.  But I DO know a
> little about wiring.  If it is blowing the fuse, your ground wire is
> usually not the problem.  If the ground wire comes loose, the fan will
> simply stop working since it does not have a complete circuit.  The HOT
> wire is grounded (shorting) somewhere.  You have ruled out the switch.  If
> it is not too hard, replace the wiring and try again, but I suspect the fan
> motor is internally shorting.  If the fuse does not blow immediately, then
> I would guess the fan motor is trying to turn, but won't, heating up, and
> popping the fuse.  If it is immediate, the bad motor or wiring.  Start with
> the easy one, then move along.
>
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