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Parzi
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It got so hot in the house today my grandmother's ceiling fan melted inside. It gets up to 350°F when it's spinning now and fucking SCREAMS.

Here are the charred-ass screws we pulled out.

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  • 9
    That has little to do with the ambient temperature and a lot with a broken fan motor, cabling defects or a completely misdesigned device that doesn't allow any motor heat dissipation.
  • 1
    @Fast-Nop something inside melted while it was off all day.
  • 3
    @Parzi Just how hot did it get inside the house?

    Honestly though it kinda sounds like a short. I'm going to agree with bad design, since most consumer electronics is crap anyway.
  • 0
    @Root 200+°F. We had no insulation in half the walls at the time (fixing some wall holes) and we have the worst fucking roof ever.

    (if it was a short it wouldnt've spin after the melt which tipped us off that something was wrong)
  • 3
    @Parzi bruh. 90+ °C inside the house? I doubt it.

    Unless you meant inside the fan assembly, I would link that to bad design rather than ambient temperature.
  • 0
    @RememberMe it got hot as fuck the other day and most of the walls are made of blackboard. It gets
    H O T
    in there sometimes

    and since there was a large chunk of insulation missing the other day... yeah, it got pretty close to that. We couldn't even go inside for a while and had to wait for the heat to leak out the front and back doors.

    (we live in a trailer so it's basically an insulated cardboard box)
  • 1
    charred ass-screws
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