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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Looking into another fan that didn't work. This one had a blown termal fuse. I also accidentally tore some of the wiring. Not worth
    trying to fix this one. I find fans like this in the garbage not infrequently, so I'll wait for a less broken one.
    woodgears.ca/mo...

Комментарии • 234

  • @ModernPrimate
    @ModernPrimate 4 года назад +46

    I really appreciate that you published a video of something not working out and explaining why. Too many channels give the impression that everything always goes smoothly and it hard, as a beginner, to progress with that as a standard.

  • @patrikpallos8438
    @patrikpallos8438 5 лет назад +24

    For blown thermal fuses:
    You don't have to disassemble the motor wiring harness. The run cap is between the neutral/common wire and a split phase ending. One of the capacitor lead is the common after the thermal protection, if it's blown, there is open circuit between one of the cap lead and the common wire, thus any wire from the motor. Cut the common at the harness, install a new thermal fuse between it and the previously identified lead and you are done! Good Luck!

    • @allall8695
      @allall8695 3 года назад +5

      This is 2 years back but could you/someone do/point à video on this.

  • @WilfredoSequera
    @WilfredoSequera 3 года назад +9

    that fan was fixable, I just recently fixed one with exactly the same problem. You might just find a way out not to disasemble the motor wrap by identifying the capacitor cable and the power, then bridge those with a new fuse...or if you definetely decide to unwrap the motor PLEASE DO IT GEN TLY. with the help of a sharp blade, do not pull them apart.

  • @rsz90182
    @rsz90182 Год назад +4

    I saw the thermostat as soon as you opened it. Sheesh man you have to be patient and observe things before going ape crazy pulling out wires like in Planet of the Apes.

    • @rynoopperman5010
      @rynoopperman5010 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly 👍🏻
      And have fixed many of these… this is a stupid ass video…

  • @MrOner07
    @MrOner07 6 лет назад +70

    this is exactly how all my fan repair attempts always ended...bout 4-5 fans have already been my victims

    • @burtmcgurt3584
      @burtmcgurt3584 3 года назад

      Do they use ac for the motor windings? My stupid brain is trying to figure out the schematic, but I keep thinking it's 3 phase ac because that's what I normally work with motor-wise.

    • @skonky
      @skonky 3 года назад +3

      @@burtmcgurt3584 it runs off of single phase ac
      but will have a special shaped winding or special windings that are only used for a bit to get the motor spinning, matthias already had several videos on it

    • @yusufgaridi9523
      @yusufgaridi9523 3 года назад +4

      Wow! a fan serial killer!

    • @ericrichardson3332
      @ericrichardson3332 Год назад +1

      Work on them slower and carefully and you shouldn't kill them usually not hard to replace broken components like thermal fuses and put everything back just don't get in a rush and pull on wires. If you need to you can cut wires and re attach them just to make it easier also solder and an iron (soldering iron that is) helps

    • @colesyaj_tech
      @colesyaj_tech 6 месяцев назад

      Some cheaper fans are like this. Better ones have the windings soldered to a PCB and it makes the repair easier

  • @rogalea
    @rogalea 8 лет назад +33

    This is how my every attempt to fix anything always ends!

    • @steveobeanz76
      @steveobeanz76 6 лет назад +2

      Roberto Galea same here..every time

    • @MrOner07
      @MrOner07 6 лет назад +1

      agreed.lol

    • @junc1630
      @junc1630 5 лет назад +3

      Roberto Galea I'm glad I'm not alone. Almost everything I fix ends up in the trash bin.

    • @ibrahimdahbour354
      @ibrahimdahbour354 4 года назад +1

      @@MrOner07 1123

    • @TaigiTWeseFormosanDiplomat
      @TaigiTWeseFormosanDiplomat 4 года назад +1

      Let's keep trying until there is nothing worth to fix (?

  • @riquepr
    @riquepr 6 месяцев назад +1

    When he said "I dont have to worry about getting it right" i said he is going to Fu#% up that fan.

  • @junc1630
    @junc1630 5 лет назад +8

    Like any other handyman, we all experience failure. We learn because of it. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @audiotechlabs4650
    @audiotechlabs4650 8 лет назад +4

    In Electronics School in the first few minutes of the first day my instructor told the class if you expect to troubleshoot and repair, you have to have the courage to open and inspect what ever it is you are trying to repair. You have that kind of gutz! Thankz

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 8 лет назад +18

    you also have a lovely chunk of copper there. Free money if you have a decent recycle place nearby

    • @dkamm65
      @dkamm65 8 лет назад +7

      +verdatum That much copper isn't even worth the cost of gas driving to a recycling center.

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 8 лет назад +12

      Oh, agreed. But, if you throw it on a pile, it adds up.

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 8 лет назад +3

      +verdatum Yep, I do that with copper I get hold of, even short offcuts go in there. When it's a good few kilos, off to the scrap dealer I go

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 8 лет назад +8

      bonus if you separate the electrical copper and the plumbing copper. You get a premium for proper wire.

    • @userz111
      @userz111 4 года назад

      Actually some fan motor use aluminum instead of cooper, and I think that motor use aluminum too.

  • @fellatech9130
    @fellatech9130 11 месяцев назад +1

    You were not careful at all, customers will be on your neck .

  • @ascolobalomba3856
    @ascolobalomba3856 3 месяца назад +1

    If the engine got burned no way fixing❤

  • @kafeltz
    @kafeltz 8 лет назад +6

    I'm trying to speed up my little DC fan motor by rewinding it with thicker copper wire. Because it's super slow and weak (0.15 amperes), and increasing by 0.45 amperes will make a significant difference (the more current the more force against air resistence). Ok, to the point. I broke 3 fan already in the process. I gave up and now I just buy new one more powerful.

    • @sidd9248
      @sidd9248 4 года назад

      Appreciate the tinkering

  • @Harrison.13
    @Harrison.13 8 лет назад +37

    I used to be a fan, but now I'm an air conditioner

  • @BIKEandSHOES
    @BIKEandSHOES 8 лет назад +1

    NICE video, but,,, you don't have to disassemble the whole unit to check if motor is dead or broken,,,
    you have your multi-tester,,, the easiest way to check the thermal fuse is to use your tester,,,set it on OHMS,,, one probe to #1,2 or 3 button terminal and the other probe to the wire that comes out from the motor connected to the plug,,,, if the reading of your tester is "0.0 or OL (open line)" from the three terminals,,,, then you have a BUSTED ThERMAL FUSE,,,,

  • @LincolnSP150
    @LincolnSP150 5 лет назад +3

    You broke it, now fix it. Jump out thermal overload and reconnect the wires you yanked apart. Fix it....

  • @patriciaortigoza9147
    @patriciaortigoza9147 22 дня назад

    Pareces un cirujano 🧑🏻‍⚕️, felicitaciones 👌🏻 y saludos desde Cali, Colombia 🇨🇴

  • @boblevey
    @boblevey 17 дней назад

    When you know to throw in the wastebasket!!!😁
    Always love watching your videos!!!
    Thanks

  • @andyp3834
    @andyp3834 7 лет назад +4

    Nice, your so smart you can explain things easily, nice videos. Im gona try your technicques out on my bathroom fan motor, hope I don't die ;-)

  • @veronica5896
    @veronica5896 8 лет назад +5

    Love watching you take apart things while you explain it like this 👌🏻

  • @ceafdc
    @ceafdc 8 лет назад +2

    What are the chances, I got home today and found my fan broken. I first thought it was that lube problem that you already made a video about it, but it wasn't. Than I opened my youtube home page and this video was in the 'Recommended' section (I wasn't a subscriber of this 2nd channel at that time). So I watched and tryied to fix mine. And guess what, it was exactly this problem, the termal fuse. I shorted it's two leads and reasselmbled the fan, now it's working fine. Thanks for the video, saved me some bucks. I didn't knew about those termal fuses, can't count how many ventilators thrown away probably because of that.

    • @markmarkofkane8167
      @markmarkofkane8167 2 месяца назад

      The only downside is if it overheats, It might cause a fire.

  • @Davysguru
    @Davysguru 4 года назад +1

    I can't find a thermal fuse. Can I connect it directly without the fuse???

    • @ronski50
      @ronski50 3 года назад

      Don't do it, thermal fuse is a safety device to prevent overheating and potentially a fire.

  • @larmondoflairallen4705
    @larmondoflairallen4705 Месяц назад

    Anytime I feel down and think I'm not "good enough", I will watch 3:24 . And if that doesn't do the trick, I will watch 3:58.

  • @sideburns2009
    @sideburns2009 7 лет назад +5

    I have never seen a Hewlett-Packard multimeter. Pretty cool.

    • @aerogfs
      @aerogfs 7 лет назад

      Still made in China...

  • @TheMatsushitaMan
    @TheMatsushitaMan Год назад +1

    Chinese crap motor

  • @spvillano
    @spvillano Год назад

    "Not worth fixing anymore". Because soldering irons haven't been discovered yet?
    OK, soldering irons and profanity...
    Once you get into windings, then it's iffy.
    The most common cause of thermal fuse failures being lubrication failure, due to dust sucking up the lubrication in the bearings.
    A lesson, folks! Keep plenty of lube on hand.
    I'll just get my hat...

  • @ahmadk17
    @ahmadk17 4 дня назад

    Ternyata di luar negeri juga ada tukang servis kipas.👍

  • @franciscoamaya2945
    @franciscoamaya2945 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for great video just found the problem with mine the thermal fuse is blown and is only 5 dollars online

  • @johnniewalker39
    @johnniewalker39 8 лет назад +3

    You anti-capitalist! Go buy a new one!
    (kidding)
    I love this kind of videos. Since i was a kid i disassembled my electric cars to see what's in them. Great video, a lot to learn, cheers!

  • @yusufgaridi9523
    @yusufgaridi9523 3 года назад +2

    Posting this video even if the repair failed is super-honest....bravo and ma cha Allah for your nice mentality and your greatness of soul.

  • @lucianonarno1408
    @lucianonarno1408 8 лет назад +30

    IT´S NOT CHOOCHIN'

    • @LincolnSP150
      @LincolnSP150 5 лет назад

      CCR

    • @claytonfs
      @claytonfs 5 лет назад

      when it overheated it probably let the magic smoke out

  • @st_us
    @st_us 8 лет назад +17

    I always wanted to know where the thermal fuses are on those units. learnt something today.

    • @ToughCanadian
      @ToughCanadian 4 года назад

      Tomorrow you can investigate the word "learned"

  • @FSM_Reviews
    @FSM_Reviews 5 лет назад

    I cringed watching this. Luckily all of the fans I find in the garbage have clear reasons why they were thrown out. Burnt motor, cracked plastic pieces, broken oscillator, overall flimsy construction, owner didn't want to clean the fan........yeah. I find lots of fans in the dumpster. I only have one fan that I bought brand new, and it is in my profile picture.

  • @akramnimer6755
    @akramnimer6755 2 года назад

    Your knowledge is disproportionate to your skill. Liked the video, though. Reminded me of the times I painfully realized there is no "undo" in hardware like in software.

  • @rsattahip
    @rsattahip 7 лет назад +1

    The capacitor, that black thing is probably bad.

  • @RyanMuthui
    @RyanMuthui 5 лет назад +3

    A good technician is the one that breaks it and remakes it

  • @ebukamelletus49
    @ebukamelletus49 8 месяцев назад

    That fan is still fixable here in Nigeria, u can't just dispose that new coil because of little mistake

  • @AdamEarl2
    @AdamEarl2 8 лет назад +8

    I'm a fan!

  • @Big7472.0
    @Big7472.0 2 года назад

    The motor looks clean like it never been used before probably the owner thought it had power but it didn't had power only low power that's why throw it away?

  • @joeswampdawghenry
    @joeswampdawghenry 4 месяца назад

    U can bypass that fuse with a fluctuating dingleberry

  • @joops110
    @joops110 8 лет назад +2

    I used to work at a dumpstore here in the Netherlands, I wish I could have showed you the place, especially the garbage area behind the scenes.
    It's a goldmine for someone like you.

  • @bigguymarc05
    @bigguymarc05 Год назад

    not going to lie, even if you managed to get it working. It prob won't do a lot
    those blades look horrible

  • @MiguelAbd
    @MiguelAbd 8 лет назад +2

    Good to see you also fail sometimes hahaha. I lost count of how many times I had more work to fix something than I would've originally if I wasn't so stupid!

  • @johnbouttell5827
    @johnbouttell5827 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks Matthias, you are an inspiration. Even though I haven't got any power tools, when I see your videos I get fired up to go and fix something -- or at least try.

  • @timmer9lives
    @timmer9lives 3 года назад +1

    Interesting in that my oscillating Northern Hydraulic “Hurricane fan” is identical to this fan. At least the motor is identical. The oscillation mechanism is aluminum in mine and since the Chinese don’t waste time with bronze oilite bushings, that’s what locked up. I just got mine apart and decided to look online for some pointers and now I know to look for that thermal fuse. So this video is a win for me. Thanks for posting it.

  • @TaigiTWeseFormosanDiplomat
    @TaigiTWeseFormosanDiplomat 4 года назад +1

    Not worth fixing but how about the induction motor without speed control, is that worth saving?

  • @lmsubman243
    @lmsubman243 7 лет назад +8

    right tool for the right use. you destroyed a perfectly good lemon! shame shame.

  • @nenimaryasih2829
    @nenimaryasih2829 8 лет назад +5

    the Thermo fuse is broken mathias

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  8 лет назад +7

      Umm, yes... that's what I said. Why repeat it in a comment?

    • @allenomak
      @allenomak 8 лет назад +2

      Yes but the thermal fuse overheated at some point, so that was the end of that fan

    • @jej3451
      @jej3451 8 лет назад +3

      I hear what you all are saying. However, the thermal fuse is blown.

    • @shaikhabid6610
      @shaikhabid6610 8 лет назад

      Rafa Adhisatya

    • @myluong3474
      @myluong3474 7 лет назад

      Rafa Adhisat

  • @KC-su9xq
    @KC-su9xq 5 лет назад +1

    It was an easy fix and you ruin it.you should be more gentle with the parts!!!

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 2 месяца назад

    I had a small fan fail. It uses a shaded pole motor. I cut the tape open to expose the windings. Found the thermal fuse. It was tiny, and square. 115 C° . I cut stuff out of the way to get the fuse out. It was open. But I cut the other wires, so I can't fix it. I was just curious if the fuse failed.
    The motor spun freely, it had no reason to overheat. It ran, i turned it off. And after doing that 100's of times, it was dead the last time I turned it on. Those fuses can fail spontaneously.

    • @UnturnedClips41
      @UnturnedClips41 Месяц назад

      is there a way to know which tiny copper wires on the spools are supposed to go to their corresponding wires?

  • @Roller76
    @Roller76 3 года назад +4

    Firstly I hand it to you for making videos that people can learn from your mistakes instead of them diving into something that is over their heads lol. No but really, kudos to you for taking the time.
    As for finding the thermal fuse, dont try assuming wiring will be certain colors. Companies use what's available. But the first thing I saw when you pulled the motor out was the thermal fuse. I'm not bragging by no means. I've always been mechanically inclined but I'm far from being an expert in electronics. Here's how I knew, I just recently opened up the same fan some days ago. I didn't even know what I was expecting or looking for so I searched online and found out about the thermal fuse. So there I went staring at the motor and its windings until I saw 1 wire that went into a white protective tape and another wire coming back out. That doesn't make sense UNLESS something is between the wires; yes, a thermal fuse. So I only had to cut 1 tie wrap. Also, it's never smart to yank or pull on wiring, especially wiring that thin. Just take your time and stare at it if you have to. Again, I'm not making fun. I've made so many mistakes by rushing in before investigating the situation or by losing my temper. Hey, I'm just keeping it real.
    Lastly, you can order thermal fuses online. Don't bypass it by connecting the 2 wires. If the motor gets too hot it will start a fire.

  • @AJMichels
    @AJMichels 8 лет назад +1

    Wish I had known about this separate channel sooner. I had a fan go out with probably the exact same motor. Talk about manufactured obsolescence if they just made those fuses a little more accessible they would be so much easier to repair.

  • @formykids4698
    @formykids4698 Год назад

    You didn’t repair nothing. What the hell is this.

  • @rutgerssander
    @rutgerssander 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Matthias, thanks again for an informative video. Even though the repair mat have been a fail, you and we still learn something from it, right?

  • @lookout1997
    @lookout1997 8 лет назад +1

    Can the metal plates from the motor be used for anything?

  • @randalkilgo2684
    @randalkilgo2684 2 года назад

    Heavy handed approach and purpose of this video

  • @zachthehunter
    @zachthehunter 8 лет назад +3

    gets the wire strippers after he breaks it. lol

  • @Lokk54
    @Lokk54 8 лет назад +8

    I was shouting at my screen ! " the thermo fuse is right there ear your fingeer !"

  • @MFarhanAli-m5c
    @MFarhanAli-m5c Год назад

    Hey can you give me 20 kg tamba

  • @sharukhmatekuki5830
    @sharukhmatekuki5830 2 года назад

    Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 Kuki 23|04|2022

  • @chevy6299
    @chevy6299 8 лет назад +1

    Had to resub your channel. Guess RUclips decided you didn't need me anymore, I guessed different.

  • @zachwolfrom4522
    @zachwolfrom4522 8 лет назад +2

    I love your videos.

  • @ElectroDemolish
    @ElectroDemolish 8 лет назад

    great video

  • @flatzrigerson7475
    @flatzrigerson7475 3 года назад

    you should try to wind your own motor sometime.

  • @hendrakurniachanel8902
    @hendrakurniachanel8902 11 месяцев назад

    very unfortunate friend 😅

  • @violethill4813
    @violethill4813 6 лет назад +1

    Now this is how I like seeing a video to repair something. Fast speed while taking it apart.

  • @phtaylor36
    @phtaylor36 8 лет назад +1

    What? You mean rewinding a fan motor isn't your favorite past time??

  • @superpooper_2030
    @superpooper_2030 3 года назад

    Why you pull out the thin wires?

  • @rosefolks3149
    @rosefolks3149 4 года назад +1

    hahaha i love how you broke everything and I still learning a bit

  • @bengkellogika
    @bengkellogika 3 года назад

    Very good skill

  • @onehundredjacks3315
    @onehundredjacks3315 4 года назад

    watever dude so ther are thermal fuses in fans (i didnt know ) but ive fixed over 20 fans and it was never that fuse. its mostly gunked up or blown cap< and blown cap is very common on a lot of things. (also i just fixed 2 fans right now today ..out the trash ..

  • @donaldmohlala5436
    @donaldmohlala5436 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video bro it really helped alot. I managed to fix two fans today

  • @WoodenCreationz
    @WoodenCreationz 8 лет назад

    I don't know enough about it to grab hot wires and hope I don't get shocked.. Cool video!

  • @blu3_enjoy
    @blu3_enjoy 2 года назад

    Nice salvage though

  • @abdurrahmanyahaya1
    @abdurrahmanyahaya1 15 дней назад

    😂😂 Lol.

  • @alikasim9627
    @alikasim9627 3 года назад

    Its not built for repair

  • @sidd9248
    @sidd9248 4 года назад

    5:06 'You see this kind of stuff in waste so often', so even if you see it so often does it make it right? Change your thinking man. If everyone is jumping off the cliff so does that mean you should too? Decrease your waste or the day is not far when environment will be lost.

  • @thestalicho
    @thestalicho 6 лет назад

    Testing and touching live components? surely not. Please make it clear that power is on or off for the monkey see monkey do viewers.

  • @javediqbal-sr1sh
    @javediqbal-sr1sh Год назад

    Great job sir💎💎💎💎💎

  • @dylanstuckless5669
    @dylanstuckless5669 3 года назад

    My brand-new Caterpillar fan stopped working when i accidently unplugged it while it was running. any idea what causesd that? It was also plugged into my modified sine-way inverter if that matters

  • @tuxnoel
    @tuxnoel 4 года назад

    Man you should improve repair skills. I spotted the fuse when u opens the motor case. Just learnt about thermal fuse few minutes back in youtube.

  • @nenimaryasih2829
    @nenimaryasih2829 8 лет назад

    you need pliers to cut the fuse. you need to remove the fuse careful Do not use force. it Will broke the winding

  • @FUUNNIIEEE
    @FUUNNIIEEE 5 лет назад

    This video is so painful to watch. Right after he yanked the wires apart I had to rewind to the beginning so it wouldn’t be so painful.

  • @mnshp7548
    @mnshp7548 8 лет назад +1

    try to make a windmill with the fan blade

  • @djalalidineoumarouhassane4737
    @djalalidineoumarouhassane4737 Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @curiousmagnet6905
    @curiousmagnet6905 4 года назад

    Lol.... crack handed much! Serious face palm moment when you ripped the wires and then proceeded to rip out the thermal wire! Got a good chuckle out of this video.

  • @robertosaze2632
    @robertosaze2632 8 лет назад +2

    more disaster

  • @Wclifford7
    @Wclifford7 7 лет назад

    You sure have a lot of brawn. It's nice to do an autopsy on dead equipment hoping to bring it back alive. Most times it's a lack of bearing lubrication that is causing the overheating /burn out of the stator coils of the motor. Use the blue can of '3 in one' lubricating oil or any "non-detergent 20-w motor" oil to lubricate the shaft bearings and wadding cup,if any. Lithium grease works, but the oil is best. Some manufacturers use "security screws" to assemble the covers to avoid home repairs. Keep trying for the finesse touch.

  • @davidreynolds4684
    @davidreynolds4684 4 года назад

    Couldnt it be the start run capacitor in the small black box....ooops never mind you just tore it in two. In the future before destroying the fan you might check your caps

    • @sidd9248
      @sidd9248 4 года назад

      Can you explain me what is the application of capacitor here?

    • @davidreynolds4684
      @davidreynolds4684 4 года назад

      @@sidd9248 depending on the motors design a capacitor may be required to "jump start" the initial spinning of the motor. Others are designed to "jumpstart" the initial spinning and to keep that motor running at the designed rpm under a load. Other motors dont require a start cap just a run cap to keep the motor running at its designed rpm under a load. I hope that helped a little bit. I find caps amazing. The fact that once a cap is energized that part can keep a virtually unlimited amount of energy depending on the cap for an indefinite amount of time. I used to install repair and even build refridgeration equipment. It took me 1000s of volts to make damn sure i insulated the caps id remove from motors and compressors before tossing them into a box or tool bag. They can be funny as hell or can ruin your day. Sometimes if your lucky itll ruin your helpers day but make your decade given the right situation. If you want to learn the hard way but laugh your arse off in doing so start with a disposable camera. Carefully disect the camera you want to isolate the flash components from the rest of the camera. Ill use national geographic as my inspiration for this negative reinforcement testing. I was a mechanic for years. I had a couple kids at a lube center my cousin ran in ft worth tx. The kids would get in my tool box from time to time wo my consent. Thats a no no. Ask any motor head. Id look for a tool that should be here and find it there,not at all,or greased up. After repeated conversations with these guys it still kept happening. Then i stepped it up a notch with verbal warnings then to a light punch in the shoulder. Im a little guy at 295 now but only 220 then so no permanent damage was done. Finally when that wasnt working i went Nat Geo on the little monkeys. I remember seeing an african in the jungle take some shiney marbles or something and making sure the monkeys saw the shine and the objects as he placed them in a mound of dirt with a hole just big enough for the monkey to get his hand in the hole. Once grabbing the items his fist clenched would keep the monkey from removing his hand and would be trapped for the man to catch the monkey. Using that idea i let Rusty see the shiney reflection from the chrome flash on the camera and i placed it in the top of my roll away box. Cap fully charged and bare terminals. I then left the area. When i returned i found Rusty sitting in a puddle of engine oil with a weird look on his face. I offered to help him up and asked what was wrong. He swore nothing. He was resting. I then started the investigation asking if hed been in my tool box. I said id know in just a sec when i reach up there and grab something i left. He then confessed he had been in the box and was sorry. Lesson learned. Good times. It was only around 370 volts.

  • @FearDBro
    @FearDBro 7 лет назад

    the only thing that makes sense here is the multimeter. idk if youre that nervous or youre new at electronics- small wires solders stuff

  • @doubledarefan
    @doubledarefan 8 лет назад

    Save all the metal. Sort by type and grade, and when you have a sizable amount of each, turn it in for $$. Check the scrap market, so you can pounce on the good times and avoid the bad times.

  • @Kuwaityx
    @Kuwaityx 5 лет назад

    Why you didn't check the capacitor which's responsible for %90 of fan's failure!

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 2 года назад

    The copper coil is heavy & is worth a lot and should be recycled. Hopefully it will be! Is it ok to use a grease on those bushings? I have a ton of these motors in my household fan collection in India and they are always need lubrication!

    • @jamesb.9155
      @jamesb.9155 Год назад

      Oh well . . . I have a good repair person to take it too.

  • @njlooksee
    @njlooksee 2 года назад

    Interesting video, I actually leaned something. Appreciate the high speed too.

  • @iketlengpono-nz1rd
    @iketlengpono-nz1rd Год назад

    Appreciated

  • @bryanphillips8542
    @bryanphillips8542 5 месяцев назад

    This is how to destroy not repair a fan.

  • @brelectricitykh5411
    @brelectricitykh5411 5 лет назад

    Thank you very nice video

  • @UnturnedClips41
    @UnturnedClips41 Месяц назад

    can one still save the motor if some wires have been pulled off?

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  Месяц назад

      very difficult, wasn’t worth it for such a cheap motor.

    • @UnturnedClips41
      @UnturnedClips41 Месяц назад

      @@matthiasrandomstuff2221 I know but I want to learn. Any way you could instruct me? If it's not too much trouble for you of course.

  • @guillermo1974
    @guillermo1974 7 лет назад +3

    I was hoping that thermal fuse would just turn into a giant red wasp and sting you right in the eye to let you know it is there. And just so you know, that fan could still be repaired despite you yanking on it but my guess is you're neither and ekectrician, yet more than a repairman. Why even post this video if you epicly failed....smh.

  • @arkmnpszy
    @arkmnpszy Год назад

    Love it!
    "Not worth repairing"
    Now you're talking!