It's amazing that you reply your every video comments🤣. When I sleep on my bed and looking fan then I get wounder that how regulator adjust fan speed . My curiosity get increse and I saw this amazing video. Thanks dear
Tried both capacitor, resistive and Step size. Felt humming in latter one so switched to resistive finally. Want to know if I could save some energy by lowering fan speed to minimum in resisitive type regulators.
@@PhaseNeutral it is a noiseless motor found inside refridgerator, on full speed it is silent af but with capacitor regulator (panasonic) it hums a lot but now with resistive regulator it us silent on every step. Yes, fan requires no external capacitor.
Next time buy only BLDC fans. No humming at any speed and power consumption is less than half for same air flow. In BLDC fan you don't need an external regulator.
सर, आप का वीडियो बहुत सही लगा मगर हिंदी भाषी होने के कारण बस इतना समझ आया कि पहले रेगुलेटर में बिजली का नुकसान है रजिस्टर लगे होने के कारण, दूसरे में पंखा हमिंग साउंड की प्रॉब्लम है, तीसरा ठीक है मगर कुछ साल में बीच बीच के कैपेसीटर खराब होने पर लाइफ कम मिलती है। मैं भी बिजली का थोड़ा बहुत जानकार हूँ। मैंने अपने celling fan में 220 volt 2amp का variac ट्रांसफार्मर जोड़ रखा है जो कि लगभग 1800 रुपये का है। variac के नॉब को कम ज्यादा कर यानि वोल्टेज को रेगुलेट कर fan स्पीड कम या ज्यादा कर लेता हूँ। पावर loss होता है मगर उतना नही होता जितना कि रजिस्टर टाइप पहले रेगुलेटर में। आज मार्केट में अच्छा फैन रेगुलेटर लेने जाते है तो 500 के आसपास का आता है वो भी तीन से 5 साल में प्रॉपर वर्क नहीं करता है। variac के द्वारा फैन speed कम करने से क्या नुकसान है आप बता सकते है क्या मैं पिछले 12 साल से अपने celling fan की स्पीड variac से control कर रहा हूँ।🙏🙏🙏
wouldn't adding a capacitor in series with an inductive motor cause it to go faster than without by canceling out some of the motor inductance and allowing even more current flow?
I want to use a regulator on the input of my 12v 10Amp Transformer to get a variable output AC Voltage (which i will later rectify by a beidge rectifier) So would a Capacitive type regulator (3rd one) handle 150W of load? Or should I go with the Resistive type regulator (1st one) 150w will be about 0.65amps at 240v
@@PhaseNeutral bro you dont understand.. i will connect the regulator to the input aide of my transformer i.e. at 240v side And as the regulator will vary the input voltage of the transformer .. the output 12v should also vary I am just asking .. as I need around 10amps on the output .. which means roughly 0.6 amps on the input around 130watts ... so can the capacitive type regulator handle that load or should I get a reaistive type? (The triac and diac type regulator ia out of the question)
If you finally want a variable DC then after the bridge rectifier connect a buck converter if you want lower than 12V or a boost converter if higher than 12 V. They are very energy efficient (80-95%) as well.
Nope ! The low voltage of the slow speed setting made my fan motor get REALLY HOT ! High setting was OK. Name Brand, but wrong kind of 120v fan motor ?
It's because there's less torque on the motor but it's working harder so it makes it really hot even though it's a low voltage they're still a bunch of current
Hi, thank you for the video. Is this a stand fan or ceiling fan? If this a stand fan then switch it off after running it for sometime. Immediately after switching it off with no power you may find the motor of the fan getting hot. The heat was generated in the motor due to friction and core loss. I guess it is because of the air flow , which lowers the fan temperature when running and no air flow in off condition making it hot. To some extent it is the heatsink concept , I assume. So when the fan is running at a low speed due to less air flow , may be the fan is getting very hot. I am sorry if my understanding is wrong.
Can we change from electrical one to movable one? My electrical regulator is broken (burnt). I would like to replace it with a movable one. Is that possible?
Hi, how does the first regulator work by decreasing only voltage? I heard if you reduce voltage in a 2phase motor it will pull more current and use same wattage
@@AndrewNoronha-cb2gy Yes, I had the same doubt, First type Regulator doesn't reduce current, It's just reducing voltage. Usage of current is same, Even if u put fan on point 1 it uses same current as point 5 , it just waste energy as heat.Point 1 create more heat.
Does lowering the fan speed using capacitor can reduce total power consumption & result in lesser electricity bill or the reactive power generated by capacitors is also accounted in total power consumption to have no difference in electricity bill. In simple terms, can lowering your fan speed save you some money.
Capacitor Regulators help you to save electricity when fan running slow seeped. But it is not 100% saving.. all electronic devices should have a little power loss.
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It's amazing that you reply your every video comments🤣. When I sleep on my bed and looking fan then I get wounder that how regulator adjust fan speed . My curiosity get increse and I saw this amazing video. Thanks dear
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I would like to know if the step type regulator can be used on not just ceiling fans, but on some kinds of appliances as well, like vacuum cleaners.
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are there any disadvantages in last shown "step type" regulator? Thanks
Can we connect 2 Step Regulators in series to decrease the fan speed ?
Tried both capacitor, resistive and Step size. Felt humming in latter one so switched to resistive finally.
Want to know if I could save some energy by lowering fan speed to minimum in resisitive type regulators.
Mostly Step type / capacitor fan regulators don't make noice. Maybe the fan winding quality not good.
@@PhaseNeutral it is a noiseless motor found inside refridgerator, on full speed it is silent af but with capacitor regulator (panasonic) it hums a lot but now with resistive regulator it us silent on every step.
Yes, fan requires no external capacitor.
Next time buy only BLDC fans. No humming at any speed and power consumption is less than half for same air flow. In BLDC fan you don't need an external regulator.
सर, आप का वीडियो बहुत सही लगा मगर हिंदी भाषी होने के कारण बस इतना समझ आया कि पहले रेगुलेटर में बिजली का नुकसान है रजिस्टर लगे होने के कारण, दूसरे में पंखा हमिंग साउंड की प्रॉब्लम है, तीसरा ठीक है मगर कुछ साल में बीच बीच के कैपेसीटर खराब होने पर लाइफ कम मिलती है। मैं भी बिजली का थोड़ा बहुत जानकार हूँ। मैंने अपने celling fan में 220 volt 2amp का variac ट्रांसफार्मर जोड़ रखा है जो कि लगभग 1800 रुपये का है। variac के नॉब को कम ज्यादा कर यानि वोल्टेज को रेगुलेट कर fan स्पीड कम या ज्यादा कर लेता हूँ। पावर loss होता है मगर उतना नही होता जितना कि रजिस्टर टाइप पहले रेगुलेटर में। आज मार्केट में अच्छा फैन रेगुलेटर लेने जाते है तो 500 के आसपास का आता है वो भी तीन से 5 साल में प्रॉपर वर्क नहीं करता है। variac के द्वारा फैन speed कम करने से क्या नुकसान है आप बता सकते है क्या मैं पिछले 12 साल से अपने celling fan की स्पीड variac से control कर रहा हूँ।🙏🙏🙏
Is there any bad effect on fan by using diac triac type regulator at low speed ast they cause humming
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Hi. Can i change my step type into movable type?
wouldn't adding a capacitor in series with an inductive motor cause it to go faster than without by canceling out some of the motor inductance and allowing even more current flow?
Wonderful
can i remove ac supply voltage fluctuations using capacitors
can movable electronic nob can be used on DC current , to control the speed of DC motor
It doesn't work with DC motor.
I want to use a regulator on the input of my 12v 10Amp Transformer to get a variable output AC Voltage (which i will later rectify by a beidge rectifier)
So would a Capacitive type regulator (3rd one) handle 150W of load?
Or should I go with the Resistive type regulator (1st one)
150w will be about 0.65amps at 240v
The ceiling fan regulators are designed for working in line voltage ( 240V). If you connect with 12V. You can't get proper result .
@@PhaseNeutral bro you dont understand.. i will connect the regulator to the input aide of my transformer i.e. at 240v side
And as the regulator will vary the input voltage of the transformer .. the output 12v should also vary
I am just asking .. as I need around 10amps on the output .. which means roughly 0.6 amps on the input around 130watts ... so can the capacitive type regulator handle that load or should I get a reaistive type?
(The triac and diac type regulator ia out of the question)
If you finally want a variable DC then after the bridge rectifier connect a buck converter if you want lower than 12V or a boost converter if higher than 12 V. They are very energy efficient (80-95%) as well.
@@hikundu but those buck/boost converters with more than 10Amps are quiet expensive
So wouldnt this method work which i suggested?
Whether hum is produced in electronic step type regulator in slow speed?
How to avoid hum in low speed.
Pls do we solve electronic fan regulator humming at the low speed
First type regulator you showing 130ohm each of five band, whether it is only 130ohm or 130kohm, how many watts this resistance.
Nope ! The low voltage of the slow speed setting made my fan motor get REALLY HOT ! High setting was OK. Name Brand, but wrong kind of 120v fan motor ?
It's because there's less torque on the motor but it's working harder so it makes it really hot even though it's a low voltage they're still a bunch of current
Hi, thank you for the video. Is this a stand fan or ceiling fan? If this a stand fan then switch it off after running it for sometime. Immediately after switching it off with no power you may find the motor of the fan getting hot. The heat was generated in the motor due to friction and core loss. I guess it is because of the air flow , which lowers the fan temperature when running and no air flow in off condition making it hot. To some extent it is the heatsink concept , I assume. So when the fan is running at a low speed due to less air flow , may be the fan is getting very hot. I am sorry if my understanding is wrong.
Can we change from electrical one to movable one? My electrical regulator is broken (burnt). I would like to replace it with a movable one. Is that possible?
Yes. You can use movable or step type regulators.
I have a ceiling fan with light that even on the slowest speed runs way too fast. How can I slow the speed down? Thanks.
Hi, how does the first regulator work by decreasing only voltage? I heard if you reduce voltage in a 2phase motor it will pull more current and use same wattage
Ceiling fan motor is a single-phase motor.
@@PhaseNeutral soryy i meant single phase only. If you reduce volts in single phase dosent current increase?
@@AndrewNoronha-cb2gy Yes, I had the same doubt, First type Regulator doesn't reduce current, It's just reducing voltage. Usage of current is same, Even if u put fan on point 1 it uses same current as point 5 , it just waste energy as heat.Point 1 create more heat.
@@askask432 makes sense. Thx
@@askask432thanks buddu
What is the uses of 2.2 ohms resistor
Why fan motor makes noise at low speeds?
Does lowering the fan speed using capacitor can reduce total power consumption & result in lesser electricity bill or the reactive power generated by capacitors is also accounted in total power consumption to have no difference in electricity bill. In simple terms, can lowering your fan speed save you some money.
Capacitor Regulators help you to save electricity when fan running slow seeped. But it is not 100% saving.. all electronic devices should have a little power loss.
@@PhaseNeutrali'm happy as long as it saves at least 20% +
How I am purchage it.
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advantage of movable is we can have whatever speed we want
How i am collect it.
What the hell is a res sistor
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how to fix ceiling fan buzzing sound on movable type electronic fan regulator ?
Have to replace the regualtor to step type regulator or keep using the fan in full speed always to avoid buzzing sound.
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