Well, I am putting this out there against my better judgement...Our Newmar ToyHauler has a 4-blade 120v ceiling fan and for some odd reason it seems to not spin as fast as it used to. Any comments...I could not find a fuse and it is not tripped a circuit breaker. I could not find a mfg on the unit or in the operator manual except AH-42. Oh, I have not tried disassembly yet as it requires blade removal. Any clue on whats wrong...Thanks...
Luvglass said
08:47 PM Sep 8, 2010
Call Newmar and ask them??
Racerguy said
09:28 PM Sep 8, 2010
Is there a possibility its 3 speed fan and someone pulled the chain and has it in a slower speed?
Camper_Boy said
08:55 AM Sep 9, 2010
Well, I spoke to Newmar and they don't even know the MFG of the unit as they receive many different ones from various sources. He is supposed to find out more info. and get back to me, but we have'nt asked him for a replacement yet. Most of the time I can get them to see things my way to get a new one for no cost. We will see how this one rolls out.
George, yes it is a 3-spd control w/separate wall on/off switch. I tried all speeds and no difference... all slow moving. Might just be a faulty motor...don't know. Thanks...Tom
Luvglass said
09:39 AM Sep 9, 2010
If they won't spring for a free unit, you will probably do better getting a replacement at Lowes or Home Depot.
-- Edited by Luvglass on Thursday 9th of September 2010 09:42:46 AM
Well, I am putting this out there against my better judgement...Our Newmar ToyHauler has a 4-blade 120v ceiling fan and for some odd reason it seems to not spin as fast as it used to. Any comments...I could not find a fuse and it is not tripped a circuit breaker. I could not find a mfg on the unit or in the operator manual except AH-42. Oh, I have not tried disassembly yet as it requires blade removal. Any clue on whats wrong...Thanks...
-- Edited by Luvglass on Thursday 9th of September 2010 09:42:46 AM