Emerson Ventilating Fan
Uploader Comments (RyanTheHermVixen)
All Comments (15)
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@RyanTheHermVixen Makes sense, I had an old GE motor that had a bad starting switch, and I fad to hand-start it until I fixed it, and sold it.
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@AcaAllertor127 possible. all i can say is the cap in not functional/missing. or the starting coil is bad
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@bait28 More likely its been damaged or blown.
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@tiger7577 missing cap
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If this beast was dropped on a 2009 the lakewood would be smashed into smitheriens and the Emerson fan wouldnt even have a dent on it
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RyanTheHermVixen are you going to get a metal box made for it and two grills and make a large box fan out of it? it be a pretty cool box/window fan if you did make the fan into that
Good video and 5*****
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We have a ventilation fan in our kitchen and we dont even need A/C that thing keeps the whole damn house cool!
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wow it's like a hurricaine slowly winding itself up! I would take the motor apart and lubricate the centrifugal switch, it's probably stuck closed, either that or the start windings are burned out from it being stuck open.. which isn't good at all
missing he start cap???
brunoshow08 7 months ago
@brunoshow08 Fans back in this era didn't use starting caps. They used centrifugal starting switches. This fan I believe needs its starting switch cleaned in order to start properly.
RyanTheHermVixen 7 months ago
About 24"
RyanTheHermVixen 3 years ago