EASY REPAIR NOISY PANASONIC CEILING FAN F-M14C7

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2021
  • This video shows how to easily overcome the resonance noise of the Panasonic 5 Bladed Ceiling Fan, F-M14C7. This fan is a popular make and model in Malaysia. It is a durable model with its only common problem being the noise caused by the resonance of the capacitors. My fan is 11 years old and is now quiet. The original Circuit Board can be purchased at any Panasonic service centre. You just have to quote the model number of your fan. The model number can be found on your remote control. I hope this video helped you solve your problem.

Komentáře • 50

  • @cookbar55
    @cookbar55 Před 6 dny

    Excellent professional video thank you a great help I have the same problem with my Panasonic ceiling fan I can now fix it

  • @ksingaram
    @ksingaram Před rokem +1

    Very Clear and concise - thank you Nantha.

  • @dasvydania9535
    @dasvydania9535 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg.. my headache is gone now. Thank you for this video, it helps a lot!

  • @ghghghgh8338
    @ghghghgh8338 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing and solving the noise problem from the fan. Most of my fans have the same problem

  • @Ho_itulah_tu
    @Ho_itulah_tu Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you sir. Your explanation is simple and very clear.

  • @dineshshanmugam863
    @dineshshanmugam863 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you really followed your step and now no more noise

  • @nizzy64
    @nizzy64 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank You Brother, i managed to fix 4 of my Parents panasonic fans which was whining like crazy. This fix also applies to latest Panasonic Bayu/KDK models. ❤

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad to have been of help! Incidentally, I did this video about 4 years ago, and a few months back, I finally changed the Panasonic circuit board for RM78. After changing the circuit board, the fan is again behaving like it's brand new. Good motor and great bearings. My fan is now 13 years old and running like new. ❤

    • @nizzy64
      @nizzy64 Před 10 měsíci

      @@nanthanithiahnanthan6340 i tried buying 2 copy chip version and 2 original panasonic. Tbh the copy version looks much cleaner and sturdier. Price wise during sale was just RM35 with delivery. Let's see how long the original and copy last down the road 😅. Also, Thanks again for your contribution to other panasonic/kdk fan owners out there saving their wallet from unnecessary wastage 👍

  • @julian9174
    @julian9174 Před 2 lety

    Mr Nathan, thank you very much . followed your clear instructions , just removed and refitted the sockets and noise totally gone. Great video , thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  • @yeonchooneng4355
    @yeonchooneng4355 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for your tip that the loose fitting of the circuit board may cause resonance. I have a similar fan, a 4-blade F-M14C8 with a headache-size buzzing noise. In my case, the loose fitting of the circuit board wasn’t the problem. Since you alerted the vibration issue, it led me to think of loose screws, a possible result after many years of rotation. Remove the decorative cover, you will see 2 screws holding each blade to the motor body. Use hex screwdriver to tighten all screws. Do the same to the 2 screws holding the circuit board assembly to the motor body. And buzzing noise is gone! Anybody can do it. With just a ladder and hex screwdriver. No need to remove the circuit board or dismantle anything else. I should have watched your video first instead of the others which recommended changing the capacitors, which I did and spent good money buying them plus a welding set!

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Yeon. I'll take note of your comment about the screws. Will try those the next time I have to open the fan up, again.

    • @woao_
      @woao_ Před 2 lety

      Omg i tried your method by removing the cover part that holding the motor body, there're few screws inside, although its already quite tight the screw, but still i tighten it even more, and the buzzing sounds gone almost 80-90%! It has been troubling my sleeping patterns year. Thank you so much!!

    • @yeonchooneng4355
      @yeonchooneng4355 Před 2 lety

      @@woao_ Good that you can now sleep better. My rule is to tighten any screw that I can see. With no more vibration, the motor can run smoothly & I guess this means the capacitor no longer has to struggle to supply a higher electric current. My fan is still working silently to this day!

  • @meteormadie3157
    @meteormadie3157 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG. I've fixed it!! For years I've been looking for videos on youtube to fix the noise. Some suggested drip oil which doesn't work for me. Thank you for posting this video. I did 100% as you did, clean off the dust since I've taken it out. Once I install it back, the fan became quiet instantly.

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful! Glad to hear this. You know, I am not a great DIY type of person, although my background is in mechanical engineering. I was lucky that the part just needed to be refitted properly. Am so happy that many people have benefitted from this.

  • @tanyanghan
    @tanyanghan Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! I did as you said, and saw that the original circuit board had some "blu tack" underneath all the capacitors that appears to have dried out and no longer holding on to the capacitors. I took out some of my own blu tack and just added a little bit underneath each capacitor to make sure they are stuck down and no more buzzing sound.

  • @kanms5431
    @kanms5431 Před rokem

    This is more interesting. I have changed 3 PCBs for 1 of my fan, and it is coming back. I'll give it a try too. Yes, I did it too, and found the 2 screws holding the PCB cluster to the shaft loosen; tightened & humming sound gone after 2 years. Thanks

  • @irvingchan4888
    @irvingchan4888 Před 2 měsíci

    This totally worked for me. Thank you so much!

  • @tzonmeister
    @tzonmeister Před 3 lety +2

    thanks for a very useful DIY project!

  • @kevinramsey2967
    @kevinramsey2967 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much, Mr Nantha! Absolutely the most helpful video on this subject. Together with the additional viewers comments, this has done the trick for me. When the fan speeds drop or become erratic, a new circuit board is probably the best solution. If the problem is noise alone, some quick work with the screwdrivers should be enough. Buying capacitors and a soldering kit is a lot of hassle- it should be possible to source a new board from the Panasonic spares shop in PJ or, failing that, from Mudah, Carousell or eBay.

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před rokem

      I'm glad you benefitted from this video. It's been a year since I posted this and I feel so thankful that people are still saving money and from this. FYI, this fan is now 12 years old and runs silently most of the time. Occasionally, it'll make some noise, then it goes away. The bearings are really good. Hope your fan keeps going, too.

  • @cherylt4844
    @cherylt4844 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for sharing Mr Nantha!

  • @diysg1632
    @diysg1632 Před 3 lety +4

    These capacitors are not designed to last 11 years. They are wear and tear components and need to be replaced periodically. The drop in capacitance causes the noise and the true extent of damage can only be found once the capacitor is checked with a multimeter. It would be best to replace the 2 common fault capacitor, the1 black 0.82uf and 1 brown 1.8uf, if you are looking for a long term fix.

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your feedback. I shall take note of this. The next time it starts resonating, I'll change the board. Although the fan is 11 years old, the capacitors were changed about 5 years ago by an experienced electrical repair tech. I have lost his contact and have now resorted to this quick fix. I wanted to replace the board, but the fan has been fine since this fix shown. It has already been a month and it is still running fine. Your information is most appreciated. Thank you!

  • @raajseykar7804
    @raajseykar7804 Před rokem +2

    Thank you

  • @kuants5304
    @kuants5304 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir. This is helpful and save money. Cheers

  • @aywm6792
    @aywm6792 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the video! Seems to be something besides the board thats causing the humming in my fan. Will still need to diagnose it but great reference point

    • @blindspot6148
      @blindspot6148 Před 2 lety

      I just tried what he did and it doesn't work. Since the culprit is due to vibration and the clipped PCB is not actually tight, I removed the PCB again and placed some sponge at the edge of the PCB between it and the mounting plate, to at least hold it tighter. The sound is gone... Hope this helps. . Good luck..

    • @aywm6792
      @aywm6792 Před 2 lety

      @@blindspot6148 Hey thanks for the heads-up! I found out the culprit was actually the plastic case at the top which covers the hook where the fan attaches to the ceiling. Just add some sponge tape to dampen the noise and voila! I have 3 other fans to go so your tip might just come in handy. Cheers!

  • @hanifhamzah8706
    @hanifhamzah8706 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks a lot Mr.Nathan, it really works

  • @soofonglee9490
    @soofonglee9490 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @hlcheah8747
    @hlcheah8747 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing Sir !

  • @axzae
    @axzae Před 2 lety

    Thanks mate! Found the part selling in shopee too

  • @mysong831
    @mysong831 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much

  • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340

    There have been many comments about my screwdriver. FYI, this screwdriver is nearly 40 years old, and it was sold cheaply. I have newer, more expensive screwdrivers but this one fits more screwheads than the others. It has also been used to stir paint, glue, etc. ❤

  • @chanchenglim5984
    @chanchenglim5984 Před 8 měsíci

    really appreciate, best wishes.

  • @someone_atemy.cheesez

    Yes correct cover is the cause of problem.

  • @stevenooi
    @stevenooi Před 7 měsíci

    Halo...this main repair for slow fax funtion.not for noisy funtion

  • @danialrafiqi9346
    @danialrafiqi9346 Před rokem +1

    OMG this sound is annoying! But once i got to sleep, it is like a white noise machine for me😂

  • @aarahuffaztaha4421
    @aarahuffaztaha4421 Před rokem +1

    That 3 red led suppose to lit up whenever u press anytg or what? Lets say according to speed selected? Or is it just an infrared sensor receivor for the remote?

  • @mazniabdwahab6073
    @mazniabdwahab6073 Před 2 lety

    Is t Remote control still can be used

  • @-funwithasianlanguages2846

    I could not figure out how to remove the outer cover... I tried to move it anti-clockwise but it's still stuck there...

    • @nanthanithiahnanthan6340
      @nanthanithiahnanthan6340  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, I am assuming that you could not get that outer bezel to twist. Just hold the blades steady with 1 hand and grip the bezel with the other hand. Rotate it counter-clockwise. Once that has been achieved, a little pushing up and down should set it free. If not, then you'll have to call an electrician. Take care and wish you success.

  • @iqbalridzuan8458
    @iqbalridzuan8458 Před 3 lety

    its fm14d9

  • @clseric1280
    @clseric1280 Před rokem

    The noisy sound gone 80% after I tightened up the screw of board