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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 00:49:12 GMT, "Frankly"
wrote: I just installed the second fan. Same problem. takes almost 6 seconds to make 1 rotation on the slowest speed. high speed is about 60rpm. About this time, I 'm thinking you should have given us the brand and model of fan. I don't think you did. "Frankly" wrote in message news:7bbsg.2698$wZ.664@trndny01... "sky" wrote in message oups.com... Do you have any qualms about taping a wire nutted connection? nope and on a few that is what I did. however even tho i tried it is still possible that I made a mistake someplace. i didnt believe it would be the reciever for the remote unless someone it is telling the fan that the highest setting is about 50rpm and the slowest is about 20rpm. Frank mm wrote: On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 15:22:49 GMT, "Frankly" wrote: Hello Group. I just installed a ceiling fan but the darn thing turns soooooo sloooooow. I called hunter tech support which is the worst i have ever seen. the fan turns very slow on the fastest setting it turns as fast as the slowest setting should turn about 50rpms. tech support told me that it could be the reciver for remote. i dont think it is. i think i may have to take the whole fan down again and check to see if all the wires are making a good connection. i had a hard time with the 2 wires that come out of the ceiling and am wondering if they are connected but just a little loose would that cause the fan to turn sooooo slooooooow. The others have solved your problem, but for the record, you shouldn't make a connection whose tightness you'll have any doubt about later but I've never seen a case where a loose connection did something but diddn't work completely. I'm not talking about a case where a light goes on and off, but even that might prove my point. It may be so loose that it goes off some times, but when it is on, it's usually at full brightness. If it's not fully bright, it's because it's about to off again. thank you. Frank |
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![]() "mm" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 00:49:12 GMT, "Frankly" wrote: I just installed the second fan. Same problem. takes almost 6 seconds to make 1 rotation on the slowest speed. high speed is about 60rpm. About this time, I 'm thinking you should have given us the brand and model of fan. I don't think you did. i really thought the second fan was going to work ![]() 65" Brushed Nickel Model number 21871 Owners Manual = when you get to figure 6A - this is where the problem may resove itself. the diagram looks fine except that it is missing a red and white white comming out of the reciever. i connected those wires to the red and white of the fan and then connected those 4 wires to the white power wire. also missing in the diagram is the white "neutral in" that i have connected to 1 green ground wire in the ceiling plate and another from inside the fan. http://www.hunterfanhq.com/hiw-prod/...s/ps_frame.htm Parts Guide http://www.hunterfanhq.com/tools/sal...000-01-070.pdf thank you Frank |
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