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Hi,
I have a floor fan which stopped working a few days back. My first thought was that the speed regulator had gone bad. The regulator is made by Tower Switches and there is no part number on it. It has four ports: 1, 2, 3, and 4. From the wall outlet, one wire goes straight to the fan, while the other one goes to one of the ports in the switch. Three wires come out of there and go to different parts of the fan (I have not opened the fan far enough to see where they connect to). Since I thought the speed controller was bad, I disconnected the wires from the switch and took each of them individually and connected them straight to the second line from the wall outlet. The fan did not run. I would appreciate if anyone can suggest if there any hope of my repairing the fan? Thanks. |
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