Rewired box fan now won't run but buzzes
Hello,
I have a 50-some year-old box fan that was my mothers. It stopped working and I found that where the power cord entered the fan the wiring broke exposing bare metal. I replaced the wiring, observing the wiring pattern before I removed the connections. It was rather simple in that there was a push-on clip on each end of the power cord. When I pulled them off, that left only two male parts to push the new clips onto. On one side (I'll call HOT) (this was made well before polarized plugs were thought of) the clip attached to a thermostat and there was a second wire attached to that female clip which went to the pilot lamp.
There is a series of switches that control the three speeds and the directions, also a condenser (er... sorry, capacitor) to start the motor. I checked to make sure that none of the other wires/clips had come loose and everything else looks correct. I replaced the old power cord with the same size (18/2) and bought a squeeze-on plug at HD. Logically, the darned thing should work. I even tried reversing the plug in the AC to see if the spot I called HOT should have been the neutral thinking that this would put the HOT on the other side if needed.? When I turn on the fan it buzzes and if I give the blades a spin, it will sort-of run at half speed. The pilot light does not come on until I turn the thermostat down, which shuts off the motor. Weird.
Can anyone see something I may have missed, or tests I can run to check it out?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Grey