Hello i have a hampton bay ceiling fan that is functioning at a very low speed on it s highest setting.
Ceiling fan slow speed only.
Hampton bay fan working at slow speed.
Changed the wall ceiling fan switch fan still has only one speed.
Is your fan running slow.
Why is this problem happening.
I have a hampton bay ceiling fan.
Our ceiling fan was not turning at full speed when selecting high speed the.
Not only do you want to clean the ball bearings but lubricating them with some oil is a good idea too.
This video will give some insight into replacing the capacitor in a ceiling fan.
Black base instead of the 4 wire switch red base i needed.
Ceiling fans are single phase motors and rely on capacitors to start and run.
If the fan will run on a slow speed but not on higher speeds and you ve checked all the fore mentioned items then we need to consider the.
It is at least 3 years old now and used to work fine at one time.
It turns on all three settings but all at the same speed.
Watch this video as this will help you troubleshoot and repair it under 10.
Fan still seems slow on high but there is now a difference between high med and low.
A hum in fan is generally due to the quivering of a motor and the amount of noise is based on housing blades and mounting.
The ceiling fan would turn on by using the wall switch but it would only work on one speed low speed.
Ceiling fan spreads the air in all over the room and helps to improve the indoor environment more amiable but there are few situations where your ceiling fan noise.
The enemy of all ceiling fans is friction too much and the fan won t turn properly.
It will only run on low speed.
Other fans use multiple capacitors for speed changes.
Everything is hard wired in the fan housing and conrolled by the pull chain only.
I ve already checked to make sure that the wiring did not come loose and that everything was connected as it should be.
If i try to get the fan to work on low or medium the fan tries but then stops.
I replaced the pull switch and it still does the same thing.
In your breaker box flip the breaker that powers your fan to the off position.
The culprit maybe your ceiling fan speed switch.
A user recently asked.
It s only working on one speed high.
It will then continue on the high setting.
Turning the knob to high or medium did nothing.
With a simple replacement you should be able to get all 3 speeds again.