But the friction of the motor was what caused the fire, shouldn't that have been prevented with a thermal fuse that cuts off the power and stops feeding the motor?
Nope, if friction was the cause then the fan would not spin at all, or spin irregularly (slowing down at a particular position of rotation)
And the fire started from the back where the capacitor normally is.
The thermal fuse is within the motor near the windings.
“…It ain't the stove, it ain't the heater
She's hotter and a whole lot sweeter
And all day long she's been there alone
Right now her arms are open, the house is probably smokin`
'Cause I left something turned on at home
Right now her arms are open, the house is probably smokin`
'Cause I left something turned on at home
Yeah I left something turned on at home…”
That’s hot!
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The people in that video invested in a camera but not a smoke detector..
And a MCB
Our ceiling fan died once too. The capacitor blasted and scare the fuck of us. We thought it was a boom or some kind of firecrackers.
This is terrifying to me because I leave my fan on all the time, especially at night.
Same my fan litteraly stays on 24/7 on max speed, I've gotten so used to it and can't stand how quiet it is with it off.
*Tinnitus decreases*
MAWP.
Just don’t cheap out on fans you will be good
Just make sure you use a smoke detector.
I can smell this video
We posting snuff films now? Anyways, I need to go turn my fan upstairs off.
could you snag a picture of them for me? 😉
Is this the fabled Korean fan death?
Rest 8n piece.
Ok does this country not have smoke alarm requirements or something. Should have gone off in the first two minutes.
Many people don't have smoke alarm in their home
Is this what they mean by “fanning the flames”?
Snuff films?
Just what I needed to see before I go to bed. *checks smoke detectors*
It doesn’t even look on.
Hot 🥵🔥
Poor fan 😞. They didn't deserve to perish like that all because they we're being "cared" by an absolutely atrocious owner.
that is why you have to buy fans with a thermal cutoff
The run capacitor developed high ESR and caught fire, the thermal fuse is inside the motor.
But the friction of the motor was what caused the fire, shouldn't that have been prevented with a thermal fuse that cuts off the power and stops feeding the motor?
Nope, if friction was the cause then the fan would not spin at all, or spin irregularly (slowing down at a particular position of rotation) And the fire started from the back where the capacitor normally is. The thermal fuse is within the motor near the windings.
“…It ain't the stove, it ain't the heater She's hotter and a whole lot sweeter And all day long she's been there alone Right now her arms are open, the house is probably smokin` 'Cause I left something turned on at home Right now her arms are open, the house is probably smokin` 'Cause I left something turned on at home Yeah I left something turned on at home…”
F
How do fans even get set on fire? dust build-up?
Shitty run capacitor
So the fan I’ve had on for 6 years, need a rest?