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Your cart is empty. Rotary Switch 4-Position 3-Speed 16A-125V 12A-250V Fan Heater Speed Selector
Position 1:
B - C OFF
B - L OFF
B - M OFF
B - H OFF
Position 2:
B - C - L ON
B - M OFF
B - H OFF
Position 3:
B - C - M ON
B - L OFF
B - H OFF
Position 4:
B - C - H ON
B - L OFF
B - M OFF
Monte Hawley
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Multi speed fan.
Maintenance man
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
The wire terminals were a for a larger guage wire than my Patton fan had.
Steve Whitson
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
I love the multi-pack of switches!
Sunny
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023
The control circuit went bad on my Hunter ($300) air purifier. I used this switch to replace that board and it works fine. Had to drill a hole in the case of the purifier. Not a big deal. Of course it totally manual now which is ok.
Felix Barrientos
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022
This switch replaced the fried electronic controller on my Master Cool swamp cooler. I connected the power from the breaker to the B terminal on the switch, then connected the ground and common elsewhere, merely capping the Common on the switch for safety. There is a easy to understand electrical diagram of the Master Cool on the owner’s manual.
Voakley1
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
The switch works fantastic. I'm very happy with it. Runs my fan like a champ.
Joe King
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
My circuit board on my floor fan died but I knew the fan was still fine so I bought up this switch, weird it in and boom! She's working again! I will miss my true American laziness of being able to change the fan settings with a wireless remote. It's been promoted to the garage now and I'm glad I found this switch to keep my fan going!
Dan Stinehelfer
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
When I tested the circuit on this switch, the first position is Off, second position B-C and L are connected hot, This will be a dead short in the switch! You can not connect the "C" common to the "B" positive power lead, it is a dead short. The schematic in the drawing looks like it was made in 1965. To use this in a 120V ac 3 speed switch , you must bypass the terminal "C" and go direct to the motor common. Insulate the "C" terminal as it will be hot at all other setting for speed controls. In the first position it is off, "B" to "C" terminals are disconnected. Maybe this is an issue internal design, but it needs reviewed at the MFG. As for as the quality of the switch, it seems good and positive switch spring pressure. I would not know if is really copper inside, but to tear it apart.
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