yes it should do as long as its not using more than 30 amps if its a big motor then it would burn out eventually
It would depend on the polarity of the motor.
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The motor used in a table fan is usually a shaded pole motor.
Any light dimmer switch fomr in your house should work fine. The trouble would be how to mount it in the vehicle.
Normally a ceiling fan remote from one company will not work with another. If you have access to a different brand remote you can try to change the DIP switch settings, usually under the battery door, to match yours.
Light dimmer switch is okay for ceiling fan.
single-phase induction motor is used in ceiling fan.
A capacitor start motor is used in a ceiling fan.
An electric ceiling fan was invented by the man who had engineered the electric motor used in the first Singer sewing machines, Philip Diehl. In 1882 he adapted that motor for use in a ceiling-mounted fan.
The most important parts of the fan are- 1. Motor (Stator and Rotor) 2. Capacitors 3. Triple Capacitors (to control the voltage entering the motor) 4. Reverse Switch
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Depending on what type of fan, the fan control switch can be located on the wall for a ceiling fan. Each type of fan will have a different location for the fan control switch.
Which fan motor?
Yes. Simply turn on the ceiling fan while the light switch is in the "on" position. Adjust the spinning to the level of your choice. Now the fan will turn on and off when you switch the light on and off.
Your fan must be an industrial model. Commercial fans usually have reversing switches mounted beside the speed controller for the fan. The reasoning behind this is that the fans are usually in warehouses that have high ceiling that are hard to get to switch from summer to winter. To switch from summer to winter in your type of fan, the wiring has to be changed inside the motor box. Fans for use in homes will all have the reverse switch.
....on an automobile it is a 12 volt DC motor. the electric cooling fan is driven from this type motor.....
There isn't a "fan motor switch", but there is a fan motor relay, located in the electrical box under the hood by the engine.