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Post by gofish4 on Feb 20, 2015 20:09:16 GMT -5
I need a replacement switch for a brown Hunter Robbins Model# 22272. Any help locating it would be greatly appreciated
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Post by markwelker on Feb 20, 2015 21:33:41 GMT -5
whats wrong with it? i just took my switch apart to trade out the old chain with a new one.
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Post by Jordan U on Feb 21, 2015 12:32:46 GMT -5
I have a brown 22272 as well, I can take a look at the numbers on the switch and see if there are any comparable models out there today. I'm sure a regular pull chain switch would work fine, only difference is you ideally would need a 3 position, not 4 like most fans.
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Post by markwelker on Feb 21, 2015 13:31:33 GMT -5
good luck finding one. might just be easier to try and fix it if there nothing major wrong with it
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Post by Jordan U on Feb 21, 2015 13:45:15 GMT -5
good luck finding one. might just be easier to try and fix it if there nothing major wrong with it You could use a typical 4 position switch, it would just have two off positions.
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Post by markwelker on Feb 21, 2015 13:54:18 GMT -5
good luck finding one. might just be easier to try and fix it if there nothing major wrong with it You could use a typical 4 position switch, it would just have two off positions. thats true but that would just be weird in my mind XD if i did get a 4 position switch i would create a lower low speed for the fan by running the low wire in series with a capacitor. ive heard and seen video of people doing it with a 10 Mf one and its make a nice looking low speed. but that's just me.
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Post by Jordan U on Feb 21, 2015 15:09:44 GMT -5
That wold be a good idea! If I was ever to install the one I have in part of the house, I would probably do this because the low is too fast.
However, I don't think I'd mind having the sequence be low-off-high-off.
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