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Post by Adam D. on Mar 9, 2015 15:44:02 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 9, 2015 16:38:29 GMT -5
I like it! Looks to be in pretty good condition too. $7.99 isn't a bad deal.
That's a shame the store is remodeling, very rarely do good things follow a remodel.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2015 23:30:59 GMT -5
Spinner?
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 10, 2015 0:37:12 GMT -5
It's a spinner.. You can't tell?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2015 1:12:14 GMT -5
It's a spinner.. You can't tell? I was hoping it was skeletal. I still want it badly.
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 10, 2015 2:37:11 GMT -5
It's obvious that someone has messed with this thing.. It's missing a pullswitch that probably on/off, and the knob is a two position (Two clicks).. Both the black/white leads that come from the line and go into the switch housing are not connected to anything, and the two wires coming from the two speed switch aren't connected to anything, and wire nutted together.. I don't know where to begin with this thing without a diagram.. Does anyone have a wiring diagram or pics they can take of the wiring? brown and blue wires that have a wire nut, are switch wires Reverse switch has two wires coming off it, and looks like it had a third soldered that broke off..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2015 3:04:56 GMT -5
How many leads from the motor?
I do not have this version.
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 10, 2015 3:12:42 GMT -5
Three are coming from the motor..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2015 8:52:28 GMT -5
What are the ohms between the 3 leads?
Have I mentioned I want this?
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 10, 2015 17:52:14 GMT -5
I looked at the tan color one that I've had for years.. It's reversible.. Neutral wire goes into the middle lead of reverse switch, and I'm not sure if hot goes directly into the pullswitch or cap like alot of fans, and there is so much in between.. I would like to keep it for a while.. I've tried a few different variations and got the motor to start up using a five speed control so if I short something it goes into the transformer of the control, and doesn't burn anything out.. They both have a yellow and red wire coming out of the motor.. Only options I have is if there is someone on here that has a model similar to this with the knob etc.. Or I think Dans Fans does repairs?
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Post by reviewingmodsofgames on Mar 10, 2015 20:30:18 GMT -5
So, looking at my Evergo, it has a 3 wire motor also. It has the same reverse switch as yours, but it has a 3 speed pull chain. I don't know the pinout of it yet, but it seems to control the values on the capacitor to increase/decrease the delay in the auxiliary winding (it's not a standard 4 wire switch that leads to speed taps on the main winding). I can get pictures of the wiring, but I can't currently get a pinout of the chain, as it is pulled out. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I don't know the pinout of the switch, and it seems to be possible with the 3 wire motor.
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 10, 2015 22:50:53 GMT -5
The wiring on yours may be enough to get an idea to where things connect.. Mine has a three wire cap with 2 values.. If can find out which wires go where off the reverse switch, may be enough to get it going and hooked right to control forward/reverse.. I have an extra 4E-3LWSBS spinner motor lying around somewhere, can't seem to find it, may be in a motor bin I have in storage, that may help me also..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2015 0:48:09 GMT -5
What are the ohms between the wires?
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Post by Adam D. on Mar 11, 2015 0:59:16 GMT -5
The three wires coming out of the motor..
41 ohms between black and red 39 ohms between black and yellow 79 ohms between yellow and red
You have that Evergo Emperor that has a three click control.. It's probably wired very similar..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2015 1:26:05 GMT -5
Yellow to one side of the cap, and one side of the reverse pullchain. Red to the other side of both. The rotary switch needs to be wired in series with the cap , so that low connects to 4uf, medium to 8uf, high to both. One side of AC to the pullchain L, the other to motor black.
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