Re: stupid fan motors

Re: stupid fan motors

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stupid fan motors z 05-08-2007
On May 8, 4:32 pm, Richard J Kinch <k...@truetex.com> wrote:
> > Anyway, is not there somewhere a person can get a decent replacement
> > with decent bearings?
>
> http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/viewCatalogPDF.shtml?CatPage=73
>
> Fan motors with ball bearings are roughly twice the price of sleeve types.

Ooh, that's a cool source.

Meanwhile, here's the story, updated in joke format:
My Sears dehumidifier, about 2 yr old, big expensivest low-temp model,
the compressor overheats and stops. refrigeration section is under 5
year warranty, so I take it in. it comes back with a $30 bill for
looking at it and the diagnosis that there's nothing wrong with the
compressor. Which could well be true, because when I got it back, now
the fan motor mentioned previously is open circuited. I guess maybe it
was intermittent before, so this is sort of an improvement, I guess.

I cobble a window box fan to the thing, and now the compressor at
least runs fine, although I am not seeing any dehumidifying, probably
because it's not moving enough air. So..... I bite the bullet and call
the sears part line and order a new fan motor, $30, on my credit card.
And the next day, the very next day, 18 hours later, a letter arrives
from sears saying 'Now that your dehumidifier has been repaired by our
service department, why not buy a 2 years extended warranty covering
all parts and labor, for $30?"




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