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pearley

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As it says. My Ecofan seems to be getting slower. Anybody ever tried lubricating the bearings?

 

Regards

Pete

 

Its probably the safety regulator cutting in so as to save you from serious burns from the huge blasts of heat pushed along by the fan :cheers:

 

Tim

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Beware, though, not everything masquerading as a suitable replacement motor actually is.

 

I tried fitting one from a batch that a forum member had, and was good enough to send me one of, and it resulted in far slower rotation to the one I already had, (which was getting a bit noisy, but still working).

 

I put the original one back, and now live with the slight noise!

 

(Yes, I had wired it with the correct polarity, before anybody asks!).

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Beware, though, not everything masquerading as a suitable replacement motor actually is.

 

I tried fitting one from a batch that a forum member had, and was good enough to send me one of, and it resulted in far slower rotation to the one I already had, (which was getting a bit noisy, but still working).

 

I put the original one back, and now live with the slight noise!

 

(Yes, I had wired it with the correct polarity, before anybody asks!).

Yeah, but our son removes it from the stove at night because he can't stand the ticking!

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