This fan is my childhood fan! I’m glad to this day to still have it and it still runs. Mine though is from 1999 and the motor is black. I’m glad you said at the end you liked it, it brought joy to my heart. The sound of when it runs is so nostalgic for me. Yeah, it can be noisy but its performance makes up for it. Great Video!
The higher speeds are definitely loud, but low isn't too bad, especially for the air moved. It sounded louder in this video because it was used in the small studio room in total silence. I can run this on low in the living room without disruption.
Great job with the service and repair with this Honeywell Turbo fan. I always find it interesting how you can resurrect these fan motors. Wonderful work Jordan and look forward to see this in use soon.
Honeywell was one of my most favorite brands I have one smaller and white and a different blade it's noisy but it's still functions after a few years they become noisy and all that but still it's a good brand that's still hanging around Fair logo changed from being red to this white black combination play I don't really like but still at least a company is still around great job honestly nice when you can revive something to save from the landfill and instead of buying new these days which is just cheap junk
watching this while (admittingly a little smaller) i use one of my two (this one is a 900 series but i think my old favorite that i use to keep running with a little TLC is an 800 series) Honeywell black fan. Even on low these things are powerful
What kind of varnish did you use? This is a great video as I have a Pelonis with what I suspect is a spoiled inline fuse. I plan to follow your steps. I just have never used varnish before and would like to know what to get. Thanks.
I have a fan made in 2016 that has the oil ports on it. It was one of the first fan with a remote controller for the speeds 4 speeds high, medium, low, then it had turbo but I don’t really like it tho. The turbo wasn’t really a turbo. Was worth the 300$ at the time. I only bought it for the blue clear blades. I think you would like it because it’s very quiet for a stand fan. They still make it tho I don’t remember what brand it is. I keep it in the basement during the winter.
In all of Jordan's clean and servicing videos, I marvel at how he keeps track of all the little parts and how everything goes back together.
This fan is my childhood fan! I’m glad to this day to still have it and it still runs. Mine though is from 1999 and the motor is black. I’m glad you said at the end you liked it, it brought joy to my heart. The sound of when it runs is so nostalgic for me. Yeah, it can be noisy but its performance makes up for it. Great Video!
Great job on the service. That is definitely one loud fan. I now see why you told me not to get the newer, bigger version of that lol.
The higher speeds are definitely loud, but low isn't too bad, especially for the air moved. It sounded louder in this video because it was used in the small studio room in total silence. I can run this on low in the living room without disruption.
Great job with the service and repair with this Honeywell Turbo fan. I always find it interesting how you can resurrect these fan motors. Wonderful work Jordan and look forward to see this in use soon.
Good Job Bro on cleaning and servicing this fan so glad you got it work again and the spin down time is pretty good i enjoyed the video
Fantastic job cleaning and servicing this Honeywell fan after many hours of use not bad at all bro
Honeywell was one of my most favorite brands I have one smaller and white and a different blade it's noisy but it's still functions after a few years they become noisy and all that but still it's a good brand that's still hanging around Fair logo changed from being red to this white black combination play I don't really like but still at least a company is still around great job honestly nice when you can revive something to save from the landfill and instead of buying new these days which is just cheap junk
watching this while (admittingly a little smaller) i use one of my two (this one is a 900 series but i think my old favorite that i use to keep running with a little TLC is an 800 series) Honeywell black fan.
Even on low these things are powerful
What kind of varnish did you use? This is a great video as I have a Pelonis with what I suspect is a spoiled inline fuse. I plan to follow your steps. I just have never used varnish before and would like to know what to get. Thanks.
I have a fan made in 2016 that has the oil ports on it. It was one of the first fan with a remote controller for the speeds 4 speeds high, medium, low, then it had turbo but I don’t really like it tho. The turbo wasn’t really a turbo. Was worth the 300$ at the time. I only bought it for the blue clear blades. I think you would like it because it’s very quiet for a stand fan. They still make it tho I don’t remember what brand it is. I keep it in the basement during the winter.
Jordan U, did you have a good Christmas?
I actually think that’s a 16 inch, I have that one and also the 18” version, it has a lot larger and thicker blade set on it.
I like it
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Only jordan u fans can like my comment
those where ok fans not the best but not the better then homles