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ceiling fan question
ok, so i have these decades old fans, probably as much as 40 yrs old,
maybe more, they work fine until last night one of them was going very very slow even though on high. I really like them, they are quiet and go with my 1871 house. When i stopped it and start it from a dead stop it just goes about 2 degrees cw then 2degrees ccw. if i give it a spin, it proceeds to run very slowly. Does this sound like something that could be fixed? -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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