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PART 3 THE REWIRE OF THE FOUR BLADED TURBINE

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THIS IS A SUPPLIMENTAL TO THE CEILING FAN WIND TURBINE CLASS. IN THIS VIDEO WE TEST THE VOLTAGE AND SHOW SOME POINTERS ON THE FRAMEWORK, AND ALSO HOOK UP A STOP TAIL LIGHT WITH HIGH OUTPUT LEDs. I KNOW A FEW PEOPLE WANT TO GET ON WITH THE CLASS, BUT THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT PART OF LEARNING WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO WHEN MAKING THE FRAME. AND ALSO IT SHOWS HOW TO TEST THE UNIT WITHOUT HAVING TO BUY A MULTIMETER JUST TO TEST THE UNIT. THIS UNIT FELL OFF OF THE FRAME WORK DURRING SOME HIGH AND TURBULANT WINDS. IT HAS TO COME TO CLASS FOR ANALYSIS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. AND IT WILL SHOW HOW THE REST OF THE UNIT WILL COME TOGETHER FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO GO ON AHEAD IN THE CLASS. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR PROJECTS. THESE VIDEOS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE FINAL DVD AT THE END OF THE CLASS. BUT THEY ARE ONLY SUPPLIMENTAL TO THE CLASS. THERE IS A LOT OF INFORMATION I DONT WANT TO SKIP IN THE CLASS VIDEOS. SO THESE WILL HELP THE VIEWER TO GO AHEAD OR JUST KEEP ON LEARNING. EITHER WAY THE INFO IN THIS VIDEO IS A MUST FOR EACH. THE NEXT VIDEO WILL CONTINUE ON WITH THE REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS. I’M SURE THIS WILL MAKE A FEW PEOPLE MUCH HAPPIER. AND IT WILL GIVE ME A CHANCE TO SHOW SOME TRUE RPM VOLTAGE AND AMP TESTS, AS WELL AS HOW TO FIGURE OUT THE TRUE POWER OF THESE UNITS. MANY GOOD THINGS TO YOU AND YOURS!!! KEEP SMILING :) MUDDy

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January 24th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Repair  |  Comments Off

Stop Your Air Conditioner Leaking Water

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The three most common reasons for water leakage from heat pumps are dirty filters or heat exchanging coils, blocked drains, and a shortage of refrigerant. They are pretty simple to diagnose and repair.

Remember: Turn off the power source to your air conditioner before trying any of the following!

1. Dirty Filters and or Blocked Heat Exchanger

When the filters, or heat exchanging coil, are dirty or blocked, this causes a restriction in air flow. This in turn can then cause the temperature of the coil to drop. If the coil temperature drops below zero, moisture in the air that is condensating on the coil can freeze and form little ice flakes which are then blown out of your air conditioner, causing water leakage.

Check the filters, and if they look dirty, give them a good clean with the hosepipe or shower head. Remove all the dirt and give them a spray with a kitchen or bathroom antiseptic spray to kill any bacteria or mould on them.

Check the aluminum coil behind the filters. If it is covered in dry lint, try vacuuming the coil carefully with the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. If it is particularly dirty, you will need to use a garden spray bottle and a strong grease removing kitchen cleaner. Spray it on the coil, allow to work for around 5 minutes then rinse the coil off with the spray bottle. This should remove the dirt and improve the air flow. Please be careful not to spray water near to the electrical panel on the air conditioner.

ALWAYS read the manufacturers’ manuals on how to clean your heat pump or air conditioner correctly!

2. Blocked Drains

On a wall mounted ductless air conditioner, a blocked drain can be pretty obvious and easy to diagnose. Water will usually drip down the wall from the back of the unit and may also leak through the air outlet at the front if the drain is blocked.

Stand on a small ladder and look down from the top of the air conditioner. Towards the bottom of the heat exchanger is a little plastic tray which is designed to catch the condensate produced by the cooling mode of the air conditioner. Check that this tray is not full of water or overflowing.

If your outdoor unit is directly behind the wall the indoor unit is mounted on, your drain pipe will likely follow the pipework through the wall and drip into the garden. If this is the case, find the end of the drain pipe outside, wipe the end clean with a cloth then blow as hard as you can into it. This should clear any blockages.

If you cannot clear the blockage yourself, or if it is buried inside the wall, you will need to phone a professional HVAC service company and book a service call.

3. Your Air Conditioner Has A Leak and Has Lost Refrigerant

If your air filters and heat exchanger are clean and you have lots of air flow, your air conditioner should deliver plenty of cool air. If it is struggling to cool the room for a few hours and then starts leaking water from the air vent it may be short on refrigerant.

Set your heat pump to the lowest setting possible and leave it to run for a little while. Then check the heat exchanging coil underneath the filters. If it is covered in ice, your air conditioner has a leak and requires a professional to service it. If your air conditioner is leaking refrigerant, the leak will need to be found and fixed before it can have additional refrigerant added to it.

If in doubt, or these tips don’t work, contact your local air conditioning company for a service.

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January 18th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Repair  |  Comments Off

Energy Saver – Orient PSPO Ceiling Fans

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High Quality Ceiling Fans with PSPO Technology. More than 300 Designs. Stylish Yet Cost Effective Ceiling Fans! Enquire Today For Best Deals. For more info please visit :www.OrientFansIndia.com

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January 16th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Repair  |  Comments Off

1987 Emperor 52″ beam fan fabricated by Halsey.

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this is a model EV-52 serial 0003895 believed to be moss or evergo (from first 2 characters in the model no.) but im pretty shure it is halsey made emperor 52″ ceiling fan manufactured in March, 1987. fan is in antique brass finish which is the traditional finish for the emperor. the only thing that isnt original to this fan is the down-rod which i had to make one so this fan can hang in the ceiling at an appropriate height. this fan moves a good deal of air for what it is! thanks for watching!

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Tags: Emeregency, Emperor, fabricated, Freeze, Halsey, Mountain
January 8th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Repair  |  Comments Off

Emerson Centrifugal AC Motor Fan Restoration Pat 1899!

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This is an old rare antique fan! Restoration process was almost a complete success but the starter winding is burnt out, works great with a push though! Brass was bad! If anyone has cord like the one I put on this baby let me know! I left all parts original other than the cords which is NOS. Great find and a fun little 8 inch fan for 1899 worth around $300-$400.

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Tags: Centrifugal, Emerson, Restoration
January 6th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Repair  |  Comments Off

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