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    Jun 13, 2010, 05:51 AM
    How can I load a drawing
    Hi, the capacitor wires to my fan got accidentally disconnected and I need help to fix them back.

    The fan has two wires (blue and brown) connected to the first and third screws of a plastic wire connector. A red wire connected to the other side (going out) of the blue (neutral) wire is going into the fan motor. A yellow wire from the fan motor is connected to the second screw of the connector. A green wire from the fan motor as well as the two wires from the capacitor are free. These three are my problem. Where do I connect them? Could someone help me please? I am enclosing my email address below so that you can any more information. I can send a simple diagram which I have drawn explaining the problem if needed.

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    jagkaru[email protected]

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