Perhaps someone could provide some direction.
- Ceiling fan, 25 years old, used 2/3 of every year but very clean.
- Temps dropping so I shut it off one night.
- The next day, after starting it the motor area began producing a subtle but strange noise that I can only describe as imagine two Phillips head screwdrivers and occasionally one of the screwdriver shafts slides down the other (a clean metallic scraping). The repetition is random. Only happens wen the motor is running (the bearings are fine). I tightened all mechanical components.
- Then the medium speed (the speed it is mostly run on) started slowing.
I'm glad to replace the capacitor (image attached). But for the life of me I can't reason out what I'm hearing or why. Can a failing capacitor cause such a strange noise as this?
Thank you for any input.
- Ceiling fan, 25 years old, used 2/3 of every year but very clean.
- Temps dropping so I shut it off one night.
- The next day, after starting it the motor area began producing a subtle but strange noise that I can only describe as imagine two Phillips head screwdrivers and occasionally one of the screwdriver shafts slides down the other (a clean metallic scraping). The repetition is random. Only happens wen the motor is running (the bearings are fine). I tightened all mechanical components.
- Then the medium speed (the speed it is mostly run on) started slowing.
I'm glad to replace the capacitor (image attached). But for the life of me I can't reason out what I'm hearing or why. Can a failing capacitor cause such a strange noise as this?
Thank you for any input.
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