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Old 28th January 2022, 09:48   #21
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This car truly deserves a driver who wears the appropriate attire - pipe, tweed cap, Plus fours and slippers.

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Old 18th September 2022, 21:37   #22
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Thanks for all the lovely comments. I’ll certainly be bringing it to the next Nano meet.

Hi Alex.
you have a message on the nano forum waiting for you i tried messaging you on here but your message box is full.

Also no one can contact you about the car you are selling
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Old 19th September 2022, 07:12   #23
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Cheers Steve. I’ll get it cleared out!


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Cheers Steve. I’ll get it cleared out!

Hi Alex.
Great i have answered your reply on the Nano forum message system see you in October.
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Cheers Steve. I’ll get it cleared out!

Hi Alex.
As promised i said i would let you know how the fan looked after opening it, your slow speed was never ever going to work again, and reason why medium speed was also reluctant was That the low-speed brush had broken free and was digging into the motor.

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look how black the coil is from the brush burning away.
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low speed brush had come adrift.
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Therefore, it was digging into the motor.
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The motor is no longer of any use, but some new brushes can be added to the board for future use on a fan with the board gone.
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high speed brushes not too bad.
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See you next year.
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Old 31st October 2022, 18:56   #26
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Hi Alex.
As promised i said i would let you know how the fan looked after opening it, your slow speed was never ever going to work again, and reason why medium speed was also reluctant was That the low-speed brush had broken free and was digging into the motor.

1

2

3

4

5

look how black the coil is from the brush burning away.
6

low speed brush had come adrift.
7

Therefore, it was digging into the motor.
8

The motor is no longer of any use, but some new brushes can be added to the board for future use on a fan with the board gone.
9

high speed brushes not too bad.
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See you next year.

Thanks for showing me Steve. It’s properly knackered! The new one works like a dream and thanks once again for fitting it for me. I look forward to seeing you and everyone else at the first Nano of next year.


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