Maintaining your fanny

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Re: Maintaining your fanny

Post by SinnSisamouth »

do u really need to disconrct the wavey thing?
looks like if its not turned on it does not do anything or have any stress?
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Re: Maintaining your fanny

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If you're talking about the plastic thing with waves at the back of the fan, like I posted above (from Duncan's OP)? Yes you do. Otherwise you can't get into the back bits.
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Re: Maintaining your fanny

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no i mean the mechanism that moves the fan from side to side
dunc said it drains the motor so he disconnects it but if its not on it is not directly connected
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Re: Maintaining your fanny

Post by Bertros »

shouldn't you have safety shoes on for that type of technical work?

safety first! (as they say)

just sayin'


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Re: Maintaining your fanny

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yes
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