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Anonymous Posted on Jun 08, 2012

Hi, I have an aloha 3 speed oscillating pedastal fan. motor is almost seized. can it be fixed?

22" oscillating pedestal 3 speed model 10203 motor not working. almost seized.

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What is the estimate rotation rpm at fastest speed ? Normally pedestral fan is a 6 poles or 4 poles single phase motor?

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SOURCE: I need to reverse rotation

Below is a wiring diagram for a multi-speed single-phase electric motor, being 1 the slowest and 4 the fastest.
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You can reverse the motor rotation by rewiring the motor as shown below.
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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2008

SOURCE: wiring

12,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Manual ... 3135 30-Inch Oscillating Industrial-Grade Pedestal Fan ~ Lasko ... 42.62 : Soleus Air FCM-30 12-Inch Convertible Stand/Table Fan ...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: Broken ceiling fan switch

NOT ALL SWITCHES ARE THE SAME!!!! Some are single layer and some are not!!. I think you can tell by the body color of the switch. Red and Black, Grey and Black, ETC. I figured this out after buying 3 of the wrong switches. Each one hooks up a little different. If it is an aloha brand fan like sold at WalMart it is a common issue. Just call there 800 number and they will send you a new one. You have to know the exact model number of have the bar code. Usually there is a bar code on top of the motor. Just take it down from the ceiling and look. I called them on Thursday and got a free switch and capacitor on Monday!! My fan is going great again. If you have the old switch check it or just call the fan's customer service!!
Just call 1-800-295-4448. Even the call is free.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 22, 2010

SOURCE: I have the aloha model 5745, need to replace speed

when I turn my fan on, it will not come on, I can come back in the room in a few minutes and it will be on, whats my problem

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2010

SOURCE: Aloha Breeze 16" Vintage Stand Fan Model #46051

It isn't worth fixing. I am on my second one which didn't last any longer than the first which was about 3-4 months. These fan motors are junk. First failure was a bearing and when it started failing, it was noisy. Eventually, the fan would not start because the motor didn't have enough torque to overcome the friction in the bad bearing.

The second fan was quiet but has NO starting torque....no unusual for fans generally, but I'll NEVER BUY another ALOHA BREEZE product again.

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I believe the Hawaiian Breeze tower oscillating fan operates much like the Aloha Breeze oscillating tower fan. I found an image for Aloha Breeze oscillating tower fan buttons, along with descriptions of what each button does.

I am not sure if the buttons on your fan are in a horizontal curve or a vertical alignment. However the attached image should help you figure out what the buttons on your fan represent.

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Holmes makes a very good fan.

You can buy a new one here:

http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Holmes-HPF650-U-Oscillating-3-speed-Stand-Fan/3473589/product.html

Good luck from Detroit, MI.
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hi,

yes this is the oscillation motor, and they generally arent servicable, and need to be replaced, you can try and oil it, sometimes they have small air vents, and you can do a voltage test with a voltmeter but I believe the motor has failed or is gummed up, you can try and take it apart, they are held together with bent metal compression areas along the circumfrence of the motor, try sewing machine oil, you might have to do some research to find a replacement motor, maybe take it to a local clock shop, those motors are very close to what they used to put in old wall clocks.

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J
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