Diehl vintage electric fan repair

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

I put on a new cable to the motor and new power cord.

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  • @starlite2991 1.4 amps.

  • Good to be repairing this stuff rather than throwing it in the trash. Good work.

  • Tis a thing of beauty!

  • Good job!

  • 14 amps or 1.4 amps? good job Chad

  • i still have to finish my 1939 emerson fan. its base must have been sitting in water because its got alot of rust. the rest of the fan is ok it even worked great until i pulled the base apart to repaint it and clean up the wireing. i just havent had time to finish it lol.

    nice diehl!!!

  • nice fan.

    you gotta be careful with that rubber wire especially when its hiding as cloth. have a sunbeam waffle iron that had a cloth cord with what turned out to be rubber inside the cloth. the rubber had cracked and i somehow got water on the cord and the cord litteraly blew up the next time i plugged it in.

  • hey, do you fix jvc receivers? i have one that it has a blown left channel and i really like the receiver. im curious if you can fix it if i mail it to you

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