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Hi,

My attic gable vent fan stopped working and so I went upstairs to find a plastic bag tangled in it.
It's this model:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Fl...PG3X/100088166
I removed the bag, but nothing happened.
I unmounted the fan, took it to the garage, and found that power still gets to the motor, but... it just doesn't do anything. I don't see or smell anything burned. I don't see any fuses. Any ideas of whether/how I can fix?
Thanks

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On Thursday, July 17, 2014 8:38:13 AM UTC-4, wrote:
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My attic gable vent fan stopped working and so I went upstairs to find a plastic bag tangled in it.

It's this model:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Fl...PG3X/100088166

I removed the bag, but nothing happened.

I unmounted the fan, took it to the garage, and found that power still gets to the motor, but... it just doesn't do anything. I don't see or smell anything burned. I don't see any fuses. Any ideas of whether/how I can fix?

Thanks



Theodore


IDK what kind of thermal protection they have, but it might be a thermal fuse.
If it does and you can find and test it, it might be blown. HD and similar
also sell replacement motors that I think run ~$40 that fit many of the fans,
but for that type fan, it may not make much difference in price or ease
of installation. For roof mounts, it does.
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On 7/17/2014 8:38 AM, wrote:
Hi,

My attic gable vent fan stopped working and so I went upstairs to find a plastic bag tangled in it.
It's this model:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Fl...PG3X/100088166
I removed the bag, but nothing happened.
I unmounted the fan, took it to the garage, and found that power still gets to the motor, but... it just doesn't do anything. I don't see or smell anything burned. I don't see any fuses. Any ideas of whether/how I can fix?
Thanks

Theodore

I'd check for continuity. Might be as Trader says,
thermal fuse. If the thermal is open, I'd be sure
to replace it, not just jump out. Might save you
from a fire, if the motor over heats the next time.

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On Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:04:15 AM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 7/17/2014 8:38 AM, wrote:

Hi,




My attic gable vent fan stopped working and so I went upstairs to find a plastic bag tangled in it.


It's this model:


http://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Fl...PG3X/100088166

I removed the bag, but nothing happened.


I unmounted the fan, took it to the garage, and found that power still gets to the motor, but... it just doesn't do anything. I don't see or smell anything burned. I don't see any fuses. Any ideas of whether/how I can fix?


Thanks




Theodore




I'd check for continuity. Might be as Trader says,

thermal fuse. If the thermal is open, I'd be sure

to replace it, not just jump out. Might save you

from a fire, if the motor over heats the next time.



And if it's a motor that's seen a lot of service and given
the application, I'd just replace the motor or the whole fan.
It's a tough environment and no one is going to see or smell
a smoking motor that's about to catch fire.
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On 7/17/2014 9:22 AM, trader_4 wrote:

And if it's a motor that's seen a lot of service and given
the application, I'd just replace the motor or the whole fan.
It's a tough environment and no one is going to see or smell
a smoking motor that's about to catch fire.


While OP is going through all that work, a $112
fan sounds like a pile of money. Might be cheaper
than the fire later.

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On 7/17/2014 11:00 AM, TomR wrote:
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HomeGuy" "Home "Home"@Guy.com typed:
You could unscrew the 4 long screws and pry the case open and check
the windings. You might be able to find the thermal fuse (I'm
assuming there is one) and remove it (bypass it).


Wouldn't bypassing the thermal fuse be
a VERY BAD idea due to the fire
hazard that could cause?



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into elephant poop, and then rocketed to Mars.

At least this flame didn't burn down the OP's house.
Bypass a thermal fuse.... might.

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Hi Everyone.
I'm the OP.
Thanks for all the good technical advice.
I will definitely not be reusing the fan, as it's not worth the risk or the effort to repair. At least it's worth something for scrap.
Thanks again!
Regards,
Theodore
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