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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 1019636"><p>I bought two years ago a 40 cm ventilator on a stand. It has a remote and timer.</p><p>Worked very well in my bedroom during the past summers.</p><p>As we are going to have very hot weather starting tomorrow and during next week, I thought I would better clean it up and get it ready to cool me while trying to sleep.</p><p>The damn thing doesn't want to work now. Murphy's law strikes again.</p><p>Tomorrow I am going to take it to pieces and my question is if it is normal for a ventilator, even made in China, to go dead like this after only two years?</p><p>I have a French made ventilator that is still working after 30 years.</p><p>What can I do with the motor to make it work again? Does it need lubrication for example with light oil?</p><p>Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 1019636"] I bought two years ago a 40 cm ventilator on a stand. It has a remote and timer. Worked very well in my bedroom during the past summers. As we are going to have very hot weather starting tomorrow and during next week, I thought I would better clean it up and get it ready to cool me while trying to sleep. The damn thing doesn't want to work now. Murphy's law strikes again. Tomorrow I am going to take it to pieces and my question is if it is normal for a ventilator, even made in China, to go dead like this after only two years? I have a French made ventilator that is still working after 30 years. What can I do with the motor to make it work again? Does it need lubrication for example with light oil? Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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