Home Repair & Remodeling : How to Troubleshoot a Ceiling Fan

Ceiling fan motors usually require very little maintenance, but occasionally they will have a circuit breaker popped or they will become wobbly. Add weight to balance fan blades on ceiling fans withhelp from a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in this free video on home improvement and maintenance. Expert: Tim Gipson Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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25 Responses to “Home Repair & Remodeling : How to Troubleshoot a Ceiling Fan”

  1. nice man tits.

  2. First Comment Yeah

  3. Could you make a light turn on by turning a fan connected to a light? Use the fan as a generator…

  4. OnlyPossibleWay on December 21st, 2008 at 8:57 pm

    4th comment?

  5. bet u got some yourself.

  6. awesome!

  7. ya nice man tit’s but thnx for taking the time for this…

  8. awesome

  9. maybe just remove the heavy blade, shave off or drill out the excess weight and save on your power bill instead of adding weight and adding to your power bill. this has been a broadcast of gmodesike. thanks for watching.
    ;)

  10. 1. hold yur breath
    2. go to different video.
    3.leave this comment.
    4.if u do all without letting go of your breath u r a good kisser!!!!!

  11. I wish then id be able to scare all the 80 year old women away that i seem to attract for some reason lol

  12. i would say that the difference it makes is pretty much lost in the energy the drill uses to drill the hole

  13. My ceiling fan is shaped like a pentagram.

  14. not at all since most people run ceiling fans all the time. no comparison at all with your analogy. think of a better come back.

  15. 0.o

  16. *claps*
    yay

  17. some badass moobs right there

  18. HAHAHA He doesnt know what hes talking about! First check screws, then if the blades are warped you have to buy new blades. If that didnt help then the blade irons might be bent. If not that then the motor is off balance. Blades dont get heavy for no reason!! Dont ever balance blades with pennys or any coins, use a blade balancing kit which has 5 gram weights in the box.

  19. a penny weight so little it doesn’t pose any strain on the fan motor especially compared to when it was unbalanced it may be about like 0.0001 watts per hour and since cutting trough it or drilling holles in it may render it ugly and create more drag with the air and if you miss your shot you cant restart from a new blade

  20. shave from the top or drill from the top
    (the unseen side)..you cannot see it. i thought that should have been obvious to all. your number “.0001 watts per hour” seems a pull of the , but that’s ok. wouldn’t a penny taped to the top of a fan create more drag than cutting into the fan!? of course it would. so now what’s your point?

  21. what im saying here is that you are going trough all the trouble of sawing or drilling the fan when you can just tape a penny on the top when it makes about no difference at all

  22. well ok then :)
    merry Christmas

  23. merry christmas to you too

  24. I was thinking of saying something similar but I didnt want to insult him.

    good vid though

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