I’ve had this problem for about 5 years now and the sound has kinda just grown onto me… I now find it seemingly uncomfortable to sleep without the buzzing noise going off at 11:01am, 12:31am and 1:31am.. its always those specific times…
Fans operate at 120 volts and a dimmer only supplies 90 volts so the fan is struggling to get the other lost 30 volts back creating a rough voltage basically and that is the noise you are hearing
@@watchingbased784We should not to get rid of this fan WE SHOULD GET RID OF LIGHT DIMMERS THAT CONNECTED TO CEILING FANS AND IT IS STICK AT THE BOOK RACK 💀💀💀
I’ve had this problem for about 5 years now and the sound has kinda just grown onto me… I now find it seemingly uncomfortable to sleep without the buzzing noise going off at 11:01am, 12:31am and 1:31am.. its always those specific times…
I definitely would not be able to sleep with that running all night
That's why we don't put non-variable-speed fans on variable-speed controls.
Yea…
Well, i think i starting to realize why dimmer switch is bad for ceiling fan.
That is buzzy😊😊❤❤
That dimmer switch stick at the book rack 😂
What is the scraping sound
I do not want to sleep with a buzzing celing fan
Can you try tightening the light kits
It's on a variable light switch so to get it fixed the switch needs to be replaced
Like that will do anything
Does it need oil?
Fans operate at 120 volts and a dimmer only supplies 90 volts so the fan is struggling to get the other lost 30 volts back creating a rough voltage basically and that is the noise you are hearing
Hunter Augusta Ceiling Fan
Wow
You do not put dimmers on ceiling fans you put them on chandeliers
It needs oil that what the celingfan needs
It wobbles
Buzz 🐝
what in is noisy sometimes something say goodbye noise and noisy
No noisy sometimes
Hunter Augusta
No
Buzzy fan
Please get rid of this fan 🤣
@@ceilingfanantlionguykiller2937 wasn’t talking to you pal
@@watchingbased784Remove the dimmer , problem solved
@@watchingbased784We should not to get rid of this fan
WE SHOULD GET RID OF LIGHT DIMMERS THAT CONNECTED TO CEILING FANS AND IT IS STICK AT THE BOOK RACK 💀💀💀
@@ceilingfanantlionguykiller2937 bro I just suggested to get rid of this fan.. chill out
@@watchingbased784 I cant