It works. but there is a risk that the motor will get too hot and the thermal fuse will trip, and it is difficult to change. as someone else wrote, it probably just needs oil.
@@31knot I fixed several of these $15 fans with 2 drops of oil. Very easy to figure out, just try to move the prop by hands to feel if free rotating or not. Try oil, then capacitor, then thermal fuse.
@@julienrobert3138 usually these fan motors use a stamped metal sheet, I'm not really comfortable disassembling it since once you took it apart it's hard to align it to be true again. If it's really a lubrication problem it will turn if you rotate it by hand, if it does not turn after you kick-started it, it's due to faulty running capacitor
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Good information
I don't know why UA-cam recommended me this video
Thanks
It works. but there is a risk that the motor will get too hot and the thermal fuse will trip, and it is difficult to change. as someone else wrote, it probably just needs oil.
Well we're the oil video you made?😊
@@wendyw253 I can't understand your question. My English not so good.
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Capacitor ki price kitni hai
This is oil issue!
Where's a fan parts store? 🤔
A connect it fan
How to stop fan swinging plz tell
most often you pull the white button on top of the motor.
Agr capacitor na lagae to
It need oil
these fans use self-lubricating bronze bushing, it's almost always the capacitor
@@31knot I fixed several of these $15 fans with 2 drops of oil.
Very easy to figure out, just try to move the prop by hands to feel if free rotating or not.
Try oil, then capacitor, then thermal fuse.
@@julienrobert3138 usually these fan motors use a stamped metal sheet, I'm not really comfortable disassembling it since once you took it apart it's hard to align it to be true again. If it's really a lubrication problem it will turn if you rotate it by hand, if it does not turn after you kick-started it, it's due to faulty running capacitor
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