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Would trying it out cause any problems? I don't want to start a fire! |
Your fan speeds will probably be slightly different with the capacitor you picked, in an ideal world, yes I would have matched the original unit exactly, but since your fan is 20 years old this may not be possible. The one you have is very close and should work just fine.
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It’s your fan and your call, but after having a ceiling fan awaken me and burst into flames over my bed one night, I’d say, “REPLACE IT!”
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It seems to me that if you want to do this for the fun of doing it, go for it. However if it was me, I'd just get a new fan.
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All now working well :a040: Nice to have all three speeds back (and they seem to be similar to before, but can't tell exactly). |
Possible fan repair
[QUOTE=Arctic Fox;2235249]The ceiling fan in our lanai has stopped working - the motor still makes its usual noises as I sequence through the speed settings, but the blades remain motionless. It is 20 years old so I suspect a new fan is in order.
The fan has a 3' pipe joining it to the high ceiling. My ladder isn't tall enough to reach the top but I can get to the top of the fan unit where it joins the pipe. Is this likely to be something that unscrews so I can leave the pipe in place and just mount a new fan unit on the bottom? Is there a particular "fan man" that you recommend if I decide to have it replaced professionally (which Mrs Fox assures me is the way to go!)? Thank you[/QUOTE My lanai fan failed. I opened the housing under the motor and inspected the components. The “multi” capacitor that enables the 3-speed feature had a bulge on one side. Purchased an exact replacement (by part number, under$10) from Amazon and wired it in. Did not have to take the fan down to make the repair. Fan still working normally after two years. BTW … Repaired a failed 12-year-old microwave oven by replacing its shorted electrolytic capacitor and a blown internal fuse. An on-line troubleshooting guide explained how to test the oven’s diode, capacitor and magnetron. Both exact replacement parts (fuse and capacitor) purchased from Amazon for about $12. |
DANS FANS…. Cheaper in the Long RUN…. Big mistake, Lowes
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I can install a new one, or just remove the old one. HandymanQ quennie@wcvt.com
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I'll keep your contact details for any future needs, but fan now working after capacitor replacement. |
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