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  2. Patrick Ray

    Emerson 19666 loose wire

    I would check your ohms between the 3 head wires with said wires disconnected from the switch assembly. Shouldn't have to spin start your fan. Might have a bad start winding. Report your ohm combinations between the 3 head wires.
  3. Today
  4. Paul Carmody

    Look what followed me home

    That was a deal!
  5. Stan Adams

    A ventilating Fan company. Large fan.

    Blades look Victor. Looks like one of those companies that bought parts & put them together. Figured you would go after that looking like an Eskimo. 😀
  6. Yesterday
  7. Bejon A. Boranian

    Fan design for 2024 (Vintage)

    ...Fun part, Equip a test logo:
  8. Bejon A. Boranian

    Fan design for 2024 (Vintage)

    ...Result: Currently, it is just pressure fit together... ...for a more permanent build, a bit of glue will do. Badge is vented type, closed center.
  9. Bejon A. Boranian

    Fan design for 2024 (Vintage)

    ...Process: Use cap and size the center... (where the logo will be) Cut, sand, shape.
  10. Bejon A. Boranian

    Fan design for 2024 (Vintage)

    ...Let's make a quick badge today: Material: refuse plastic... Key component on this one caught my eye: (PICS) ...Carefully: remove and shape using an imaginary near 90 degree angle reference point.
  11. Steve Sherwood

    A ventilating Fan company. Large fan.

    The housing is cast iron.
  12. Paul Carmody

    A ventilating Fan company. Large fan.

    What does the back look like?
  13. Paul Carmody

    A ventilating Fan company. Large fan.

    Neat fan!I really like the Art Deco badge.
  14. Looks like and Eskimo cage. It runs. One speed fan. I bought for $29 in Tightwad Missouri.
  15. Todd Adornato

    Emerson 19666 loose wire

    Thanks for the quick response! I have a wiring diagram from a 24666 which I figured was the same as for the 19666, but I didn’t want to take a chance on sparks or a fire 😁 Unfortunately, the push start is still needed to get the blades spinning. At least the shock is gone 😉
  16. Mark Behrend

    Emerson 19666 loose wire

    I’m pretty sure that is correct
  17. Todd Adornato

    Emerson 19666 loose wire

    Hi folks, I have an Emerson 19666 that ran just fine until recently. Now when I switch it on, it produces a humming noise but the blades don’t move. If I switch it to High and give the blades a push, it spins up and runs normally, but if I switch to Med or Lo, the blades slow down and stop. I also got a mild shock when I touched the metal surface on which the fan was sitting, and touched the fan with my other hand. I unplugged the power and removed the speed coil / switch assembly, and found a loose wire (yellow arrow). I’m not certain where it should go, but it has solder on it, so I figure it goes to the contact that also has solder on it (red arrow). Am I correct?
  18. The 1901 model bipolar motor tag sports a serial of 6,28?. Logic states the average desk fan motor manufacture in each of the 3 years the bipolar was on the market at roughly 2,000 models + or - per season.
  19. 1901 appears to be the last manufacture season for the Warren Electric & Specialty Co. Peerless bipolar model. 1901 shows changes done to the bipolar model, those being 3 rivets per spider finger, 3 struts as opposed to two and bottom guard anchor to base. The casting appears to have been changed on the cast rear motor cover with open commutator exposure around the improved brush holders. The fan now appears to have an open ring guard of different construction.
  20. James Voss

    GE interchangeable parts?

    Are the parts from a GE 1925 AK and 1930-31 AE interchangeable with one another? haven't torn completely into them yet but i can see one has a brass oscillator gear and the other is not.. but mainly right now i plugged in the AE and the coil was smoking terribly, so i am just wondering if this and possibly other motor parts are completely identical internally?.... i'd rather not mix parts but if they are exactly the same i could get one going for now and address the bad coil later. i reckon i could also take them both apart and look for myself but thought maybe i could just ask and possibly learn something that isn't easily seen by someone with limited experience such as myself
  21. James Gaspard

    29646 emerson

    I'm thinking I need to get another hub and spider for this 29646 fan blade assy.? I did tighten the crush ring on hub to the spider with a socket wrench and 2 lbs hammer but my crush ring has chipped off pieces that are GONE. This is why I think electric welding that connection is the only way to secure what is there? I can't seem to post a photo here on the site, and would like to forward photos of my damaged hub to some ones phone of email for advice/guidance? Please let me know what I should do?
  22. James Gaspard

    29646 emerson

    I also want to add that as a guest here, I have no ability to edit my posts? When I press the ... on top right, only the word "SHARE" drops down?
  23. James Gaspard

    29646 emerson

    Members have informed me about members in New Orleans area, but none have joined in? I've had folks that are 60 miles from my home offer help but I'm thinking after all these weeks possibly I'm the only guest/member actually in this area? It's not that I need to shake hands or visit their home but local contacts for repairs is what I'm needing? I'm not getting any favorable hope on welding the crush ring on hub to spider?? As I'm driving around showing the blade assy. to strangers, they look like I'm asking them to weld the landing gear on the shuttle? I'm "dead in the water"!
  24. Bejon A. Boranian

    Building MINI battery Op Box Fans...

    Test 2: "As a circulator blade" (9 volt at 70% ...) Significant power difference due to higher speed motor used. Drawback: Motor is a "gas hog" and will eat the battery at a faster rate. Perhaps the price of performance?? Full size Lakewood circulators do gobble up more energy... VID_20240426_031153.3gp
  25. Bejon A. Boranian

    Building MINI battery Op Box Fans...

    Test 1: "As a Box fan blade" Note: 9 volt battery used only at 70% power VID_20240426_030608.3gp
  26. Bejon A. Boranian

    Building MINI battery Op Box Fans...

    Banana Blade, Now vented: Had to be balanced... Carefully. 4-way brace inside hub x 10 vents = Balance not yet true Solution: shave/ cut at precise points, slight enlargement of key vents, mostly near the 4 support braces. Result:
  27. Michael Rathberger

    Who Can Identify the Fan Motor Used in the Patent Image?

    The first aerosol can...
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