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Are replacement motors available for these fans? Lakewood HV 18 Lakewood HV 21 Lakewood HV 21T

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Mcdevito75 here, If the fan is not too old I would figure yes, but a replacement motor will cost as a new fan, if not more, then you have to install and the blades are a presss fit to the motor.

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Contacted the wed sites posted for the replacment motor for the Lakewood HV-18 and they do not have replacement motors.

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A company called McMillan made the motors for these fans. I am in need of a motor for an hv-18 myself.

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Where can i get a lakewood fan motor for lakewood fan model number HV-18

you would have to go to a place that sells motors and get one by motor type, that than the appliance make and model. All electric motors are standard by size, voltage, speed and fixings.

https://www.google.com/search?q=lakewood+hv+18+replacement+parts

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What type and size capacitor is required for the Lakewood desktop fan motor model HV-9 C?

way to go tom
posted to HP Compac forum on computers
I moved you and the OP out of computers
that is why noboby can understand you, and then answer wrong.
amazing no>
and yes don;t come back. that is always a good idea (sarc off)
what not ask Lakewood this, it is there fan, not ours,
we dont make fans at fixya, not yet. maybe next week?
there is no lack of hot air here, as is on all forums.
my guess the motor start capacitor is bad.
call lackwood and ask for that or schematic or BOM or parts list
see what they say,
many things now, are throw-away. with no support at all.
ok I google for you
and here the are, ask them, its there design.

http://www.lakewoodeng.com/Category.aspx?cid=1066
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Do you bypass the run capacitator on a lakewood model hv-18 fan with a 2.4 motor

More than likely it's not the start capacitor why your fan will not run this more than likely it's not the start capacitor why your fan will not run this lubrication try turning the fan motor by hand if it does not turn freely it's lubrication I have answered this another post.

more than likely it is lubrication spray WD-40 into the oil holes after you have unplugged the fan of course Keep turning the fan and you'll notice will start turning more freely apply more oil to the rear of the motor as this is an oil bushing you're putting more oil into

hope this solves your problem
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MY LAKEWOOD HV-18P/B OSC FAN WILL NOT TURN ON. I REPLACED THE THREE SPEED SWITCH AND IT STILL DOES NOT RUN.COULD THE MOTOR BE BAD?

There is a thermal resistor on the inside of the motor which goes out with age. It is not expensive, a dollar or two, but it can be tricky to replace. I cannot tell you what size the resistor is since I have not opened the motor yet.
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Can i get just the motor?

Here is customer service for Lakewood
https://secure.jardenstore.com/ContactUs.aspx
Sometimes a replacement motor is more expensive than a whole new fan. I know, it seems a shame to throw out a whole fan because a motor is more expensive.
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My lakewood high speed floor model HV-21T stopped running. After shutting off it started running again but shut off again and this time the motor and cage was extremely hot.Also are new motors available on...

Try replacing the "start-run" capacitor. It is the rectangular black box mounted on a tab next to the motor inside the cage, two wires attached (cut them close as close to the capacitor body as possible). Other symptoms include not moving at all with a hum, and getting very hot. The capacitor is a 5% tolerance 8 microfarad rated at 250vac. It doesn't have to be the exact form factor but it does have to be heat rated at or above 70C per design parameters of the fan.

WARNING! Make sure to protect the leads properly because this capacitor is connected directly to the power mains during operation. If one of the leads electrically shorted against the fan housing or cage could cause a catastrophic failure of the fan, and possibly a fire, and possibly give a nasty shock to whoever was switching on the fan at the time.

-Brandon
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I need a replacement motor, 60 HZ 2.7 amp, for a Lakewood fan Model HV-217SPC

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It seems like no power is going to the fan. it is completely dead when turned on

Fan is pretty simple, plug, cord, switch or motor. You can check the 1st 3 with an ohm meter. Just check for continuity, seeing if the different parts are good. If all are good, need new motor, or replace fan.
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No power getting to my Lakewood fan...

Maybe you tripped over it so hard you de soldered the wires form the inside. Have you openned it? Try it out if you didn't. Check the power cord and follow it all the way into the motor (with the motor openned). Check if one or both cables on the inside are desoldered.
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