It has a bad blade, you have to balance the weight on one of the blades of your ceiling fan, the model of mine is the M56LG but if you start to have that problem, simply stabilize the weight of one of the blades and that's it, like that easy
Judging by the speed regulator looking like that, I'm under the impression that there was originally a different brand of ceiling fan installed that later stopped working, and it was replaced, but the installation of the new ceiling fan may have been rushed.
@@ZenVolt31 Interesting. I didn't think about that as I don't really see that being done with KDK/Panasonic ceiling fans in Singapore unless one replaced a ceiling fan from a different brand. I was reminded of when I stayed at a resort hotel somewhere in Indonesia and the room had a National ceiling fan wired into a custom speed regulator that was integrated alongside other switches in the centre bedside table (my parents booked a room with two single beds), but only speed 5 worked and I didn't think to ask my parents to contact resort staff about the issue. I'd only learn later that the possible cause could've been a bad capacitor in the speed regulator. That was in the mid 2000s, so I'm sure they would've since replaced both.
@@kbhasi yeah. Its pretty common here in sri lanka. They use alot of those custom speed controllers from many major electrical companies like Orange, ACL, Clipsal etc..
@FanTV474 There are companies that produce dimmers in stead of step type regulators, which are significantly more complicated. This is due to the fact that the dimmer type is more prone to motor damage, which results in louder humming sounds.
you should better do a checkup. Usually if it wobbles like that, the shaft bolt gets stripped from the down rod and it becomes more fragile than before
Its pretty funny that the Panasonic safety switch is not kicking in..
i love wobbly fans but heck, this is dangerous. and its worrying that the safety switch didnt kick in.
yeah, I managed to contact the hotel about that
@@ZenVolt31kdk k15v0
Warning ⚠️ that sound is from shaft and nut 🔩 be careful with that.
Is it concerning that my Kdk B56XR wobbles like that. 😳
It has a bad blade, you have to balance the weight on one of the blades of your ceiling fan, the model of mine is the M56LG but if you start to have that problem, simply stabilize the weight of one of the blades and that's it, like that easy
@@TheDominican2002 or, it might just be a loose shaft bolt.
Its the same ceiling fan and the same noise in my old grandmas house
The beat sound😂 1:51
Judging by the speed regulator looking like that, I'm under the impression that there was originally a different brand of ceiling fan installed that later stopped working, and it was replaced, but the installation of the new ceiling fan may have been rushed.
or, that’s just a speed control from the brand “Orange” used to make the place look more elegant. The original panasonic ones look a bit boxy yk
@@ZenVolt31
Interesting. I didn't think about that as I don't really see that being done with KDK/Panasonic ceiling fans in Singapore unless one replaced a ceiling fan from a different brand.
I was reminded of when I stayed at a resort hotel somewhere in Indonesia and the room had a National ceiling fan wired into a custom speed regulator that was integrated alongside other switches in the centre bedside table (my parents booked a room with two single beds), but only speed 5 worked and I didn't think to ask my parents to contact resort staff about the issue. I'd only learn later that the possible cause could've been a bad capacitor in the speed regulator. That was in the mid 2000s, so I'm sure they would've since replaced both.
@@kbhasi yeah. Its pretty common here in sri lanka. They use alot of those custom speed controllers from many major electrical companies like Orange, ACL, Clipsal etc..
@FanTV474 There are companies that produce dimmers in stead of step type regulators, which are significantly more complicated. This is due to the fact that the dimmer type is more prone to motor damage, which results in louder humming sounds.
@@rajeeveratnayake8995 yeah, that's true! Its better to go with a Step-Type speed regulator
Blades are responsible for this scary wobble
yup
WARNING:the 🔩 nut ceiling fan Panasonic with the sound
This Ceiling Fan Old Or New?
new, it’s just not installed properly
man, if i were u i won't let it run any longer, or i'll try to fix the blades instead
I mean, The ceiling is really tall and its not my property. But its fixed by the hotel staff now
@@ZenVolt31 they fixed it? nice to know that!
yep, i immediately let them know that it’s having problems, and they fixed it
Oh my god very loud noise
yup
The cut off switch said get somebody else to do it😂.but frl that should really get checked out tho🙃
yeah
update: They fixed it
Great to hear
Safety switch: i quit making the fan not fall. you, other Panasonic fan, you should take my switch and cut it.
Bend and wonky blades
Yes more videos
Model F-56MZ2
0:43 WOBBLE
I got scared that the fan would possibly fall down from the ceiling 😱
I was a UMS 260/C which the motor wobbles but its been like that since installation back in 2007
you should better do a checkup. Usually if it wobbles like that, the shaft bolt gets stripped from the down rod and it becomes more fragile than before
@@ZenVolt31 did tried tighten it when I changed the capacitor but that bolt seems tight
are u sure it’s a original Downrod?
@@ZenVolt31 it is, it came from the fan back in 2007 because the old demc downroad is being used in other room
Sketchy ceiling fans!
sure is
That is my car sound
The rod screw no to tight and the bearing need oil for Eliminate the sound
The blade seems loose amd the noice came from the downrod nut of the motor whe ot wobble
*the blade is dented sorry*
To noisy panasonic 0:47
Scary Panasonic wobble
Ohio celling fan it' s to nosiy and wobley becareful
Loose fan with screws blades are mess up and the installation is dangerous
average cmc in indonesia:
😂
@FanTV474 what country you live
ayayoooo tak dengar laaaaaaaaaa
@FanTV474 are you hear me i say what country YOU LIVE!!!!!
no ears you tho you hear me
im from SL
oh sl ingat kan ada dekat vietnam
Dangerous. Tighten the shaft or replace.
not mine
0:43 bad wooble
Because the idiot that hanged that fan make the blade wonky
We need some oil then fan cant make sound again😊
its not the bearings thats making the noise, its the canopy thats touching the Motor, which creates the noise.
second fan not dangerous
This Fan I have in my Restaurant But is Black Colors
Nice
Heatwave water hot very hot ceiling fan
The fan is still shaking
I can see that fan shaking and noisy
PANASONIC in Vietnam
Second bearing noises
That looks like my friend fan that got in to like this in his classroom
This fan not fix
😮
😮😢🎉
Lose motor
2x speed
Fgdhfhhdgxhshdj 3:24 zj❤❤
rare midea ac in sri lanka
pretty common here
This one is a new fan.
An idiot installed and hanged this fan
mhm, he didn't torque down the shaft hex nut!