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![]() I have an oscillating fan that quit working after getting knocked over one too many times (at least that's how it looks).
The first test was to check the off/low/medium/high switch. It appears that there is continuity through that; touched the switch contacts only. Next, I replaced the capacitor with an exact duplicate. No success. The cap is a CBB61 two wire 3µF 250V foot mount. What is a good capacitor tester? I tried the shaft. It turns smoothly but I lubricated it anyway. Likewise the oscillating feature. The fan is an older SMC brand, Chinese made unit. Oscillating fans are going for $35 to $50 at Walmart and I am wanting to learn how to fix, even if fixing is more expensive than throwing away and replacing. I can send photos. Also what is a good, non-locking, crimper stripper tool (brand and model number)? I just got a crimper, but it is a crimper only and it is a locking type (it ratchets till the maximum force is applied, then releases). One of the wires wouldn't take that and the tool kept crimping through the wire. I am using bullet male and female 22 ga connectors. Thanks for you help. wnlewis Last edited by wnlewis; 08-28-2022 at 05:01 PM.. Reason: It was not very well written to start with |
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![]() you really need to test to see if power is getting to the motor .
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![]() You have no power going to the motor? Yep… straight shot, high resolution pix are a good idea to upload here using the attachment function.
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![]() if cap failed, you can turn the motor by manual start.
in this case, I think either power is not getting to motor or internally disconnected winding. first check if power is getting into motor. there is a thermal fuse in some motors. it is placed touched with winding. if it failed (this usually happen if motor stall for long time) |
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