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Hilltop Cycle ATV December 3rd 05 12:55 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 
My wife noticed my son's ceiling fan was moving VERY slowly on night when he
had it on. The she shut it off, the next day I went to check it out and
nothing happens now. I can just hear a very slight hum from the motor when
it is turned on. WHat might be wrong ? Do these fan motors go out alot ?
I have since, made sure the fan part is turned off and removed the pull
chain from the switch so he can't turn it on.
Thanks,
Raz



Ken December 3rd 05 02:12 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 
Hilltop Cycle ATV wrote:
My wife noticed my son's ceiling fan was moving VERY slowly on night when he
had it on. The she shut it off, the next day I went to check it out and
nothing happens now. I can just hear a very slight hum from the motor when
it is turned on. WHat might be wrong ? Do these fan motors go out alot ?
I have since, made sure the fan part is turned off and removed the pull
chain from the switch so he can't turn it on.
Thanks,
Raz



I hope this fan is NOT on a dimmer switch? Only two things could
account for the slow movement, (assuming the fan speed is set correctly)
low voltage to the fan or a bad fan.

Edwin Pawlowski December 3rd 05 02:44 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 


"Ken" wrote in message

I hope this fan is NOT on a dimmer switch? Only two things could account
for the slow movement, (assuming the fan speed is set correctly) low
voltage to the fan or a bad fan.


Yes. Could be the motor bearing worn and not easily turned. Turn on the
power and give the blades a spin by hand If it goes, it is probably that,
but it may be cheaper to replace it than have the bearings replaced, unless
you can do it yourself.



SQLit December 3rd 05 05:18 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 

" Hilltop Cycle ATV" wrote in message
...
My wife noticed my son's ceiling fan was moving VERY slowly on night when

he
had it on. The she shut it off, the next day I went to check it out and
nothing happens now. I can just hear a very slight hum from the motor when
it is turned on. WHat might be wrong ? Do these fan motors go out alot ?
I have since, made sure the fan part is turned off and removed the pull
chain from the switch so he can't turn it on.
Thanks,
Raz


Another suggestion. Most fans I have seen have 3 or more speeds and a
forward and reverse.
Have you checked other positions?

I have had one fan in my life do this. Motors do go out.



Stormin Mormon December 4th 05 03:02 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 
Why replace berrings when relube will probably work? Cheaper to clean and
relube. I don't replace my car when the oil gets black.

--

Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..


"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
m...


"Ken" wrote in message

I hope this fan is NOT on a dimmer switch? Only two things could account
for the slow movement, (assuming the fan speed is set correctly) low
voltage to the fan or a bad fan.


Yes. Could be the motor bearing worn and not easily turned. Turn on the
power and give the blades a spin by hand If it goes, it is probably that,
but it may be cheaper to replace it than have the bearings replaced, unless
you can do it yourself.




Stormin Mormon December 4th 05 03:02 PM

Ceiling fan not working
 
Dried out oil on the berrings? Take the fan apart, take the motor out of the
unit. Clean the berrings with some solvent, and reoil with ND30 or Zoom
Spout Turbine Oil. Reassemble.

--

Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..


"Ken" wrote in message
...

I hope this fan is NOT on a dimmer switch? Only two things could
account for the slow movement, (assuming the fan speed is set correctly)
low voltage to the fan or a bad fan.




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