The story begins with the beaded pull chain for the 3-way speed switch breaking off in the switch. The switch was a 5-8 wire switch which I replaced using the exact same part and removed each wire separately, replacing in the appropriate place on the new switch. The fan had an antique brass finish that I decided I did not want. Since I had the ceiling fan down it would be a good opportunity to spray it with a 'wrought iron' paint. I carefully cleaned all metal parts to be sprayed and covered all electrical parts including the motor housing before spraying. Now that I have the fan back on the ceiling, I cannot get the thing to work. I temporarily connected the light attachment and it works just fine. I put on a couple of blades and tried to twirl it and it doesn't twirl. I know that it should spin freely on or off at this point from hitting my head during prior dusting sessions (this could explain a lot of my problems in cognitive thinking).
Now I ask, what all could I have messed up during the procedure I have described? I am speaking only of the fans mechanics, I know the head problem should be addressed in a neuro forum. Could I have messed up the motor some how in positioning the fan during the clean up and spray process? Could I have gotten sudsy water or paint mist in the motor housing? Should I try oiling the "never needs oiling" motor?
Now I ask, what all could I have messed up during the procedure I have described? I am speaking only of the fans mechanics, I know the head problem should be addressed in a neuro forum. Could I have messed up the motor some how in positioning the fan during the clean up and spray process? Could I have gotten sudsy water or paint mist in the motor housing? Should I try oiling the "never needs oiling" motor?
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