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| Originally Posted by ceilingfanrepair Insult us, and expect answers? Ok.
Does the position of the reverse switch determine which direction it spins when it is running in "phantom mode"? If not, the problem is not electrical. I still suspect something along the lines of my first theory. |
A mild conniption would be a better definition. You’d think at my age, I would not expect instant results from a free advice provider, Yes?
(btw-Flipping the directional switch position had no effect and I should have included that as a symptom).
When I considered your latest advice of rechecking the area for vents, I realized the if there was source for a constant draft, it would need to come from the floor-up to cause the fan to revolve in the up direction.
The wife had repositioned her little powered air filter device! A constant baby’s breathe was reaching the tip of the blades. Enough to turn it at 6.2 RPM.
YOUR THEORY IS NOW FACT.
