Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?

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De : jrr (at) *nospam* flippers.com (John Robertson)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repair
Date : 22. Jun 2025, 07:08:20
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On 2025-06-21 3:12 p.m., micky wrote:
In sci.electronics.repair, on Sat, 21 Jun 2025 15:58:01 -0400, Bill
Abers <none@anywherenet.com> wrote:
 
So my refrigerator evaporator fan has become too weak to turn.  Well, it
turns, but very slowly maybe 1 RPM when the normal speed is 3000 or so.
 How old is the refrigerator?  I had a similar problem about 10 years ago
when my Sears Kenmore (Whirlpool?) was 37 years old.  The fan wasn't
turning at all, for 2, probably 3 months, because I didn't have time to
fix it.  I figured it would overheat and ruin the fridge.
 Since I fixed the fan, it's been 10 years, and everything still works
fine.  It never stopped being cold even when the fan was stopped.
 I did have to defrost the frost-free refrigerator last week, first  time
in 42 years (plus 4 years before I bought the house.),  There was about
4 softballs worth of frost.  The freezer is a trifle colder now I think,
for the same setting.
 
I have a new one on the way but, before my food spoils, is there any way
to perhaps resurrect this existing fan, just to keep it going for 2-3
days until the new one arrives?  I wiggled it once or twice which
initiated full speed, but it didn't last.  I also tried lightly oiling
it but no difference.
 I'm surprised that didn't help.  maybe you need an even lighter oil.
Does WD-40 have some sort of solvent effect, that might dissolve
"sludge" on the shaft?
   Thanks in advance.
WD-40 is terrible to use on anything you want to be still working in a year or so's time. It reacts with the oils and turns to goo...
The stuff is a good Rust Preventative! Everything other claim is marketing hype.
John :-#(#
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 Jun 25 * any way to resurrect a weak fan?13Bill Abers
21 Jun 25 +* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?5Carlos E.R.
21 Jun 25 i`* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?4Bill Abers
22 Jun 25 i +* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?2Carlos E.R.
22 Jun 25 i i`- Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?1Liz Tuddenham
23 Jun 25 i `- Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?1legg
22 Jun 25 +* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?4John Robertson
22 Jun 25 i+* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?2Liz Tuddenham
22 Jun 25 ii`- Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?1Ralph Mowery
22 Jun 25 i`- Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?1legg
22 Jun 25 `* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?3Jeff Layman
22 Jun 25  `* Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?2root
22 Jun 25   `- Re: any way to resurrect a weak fan?1Bennett Price

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