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the switch i took the back off it after spiderfarmer said i had no warranty and the black ground wire broke free from the sauderI'd assume so. It's only a couple hundred watts. I bet the other controller handles at least 1275 watts. Should work fine. But what caused the fault? The load or the switch?
I just buy fans and add a dimmer switch to them. The ones I use are BBQ fan dimmers $ 13 Amzon I just hot glue them to the side of the fan.it would just be a lot cheaper to buy a 15 dollar speed controller then a 150 dollar fan
Did the black wire break free or did it burn free?black ground wire broke free
Why not just solder it back?the switch i took the back off it after spiderfarmer said i had no warranty and the black ground wire broke free from the sauder
broke freeDid the black wire break free or did it burn free?
i dont have a solder lol i did have some small female connectors that i used it works fine now so far anyway lolWhy not just solder it back?
Lose connections cause heat build up and can be a fire hazard......... if you need to .........extend short wires with small wire nuts or crimp connectors to add another small length of wire to make it easier to work with..i dont have a solder lol i did have some small female connectors that i used it works fine now so far anyway lol
no matter what i say yall will find fault so whats the pointLose connections cause heat build up and can be a fire hazard......... if you need to .........extend short wires with small wire nuts or crimp connectors to add another small length of wire to make it easier to work with..
A round crimp on fastener and reattached could work. I don't think solder is the right way to actually make that controller. So I wouldn't use another one of the same type. I'd buy one made better.the switch i took the back off it after spiderfarmer said i had no warranty and the black ground wire broke free from the sauder
If you get rid of the solder joins and use proper fasteners it's probably fine. Solder an AC is weird.why wont anymore pics show up on my thread lol
I just buy fans and add a dimmer switch to them. The ones I use are BBQ fan dimmers $ 13 Amzon I just hot glue them to the side of the fan.
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