I had a Vivosun oscillating two speed clip fan die on me during Project Psychonaut. I swapped for a spare Hurricane to finish the grow. I just replaced the straight Hurricane with a Secret Jardin oscillating fan (which I think has the better design) to begin Project Murcott right and was about to toss the dead Vivosun when I decided that since the stupid thing was only about six months old, I'd crack it open first.

The fan only worked when facing forward. When it turned to either side, it would stop dead. I could reposition it and it would run again as long as the oscillation was turned off. I checked for crusty contacts and didn't see any. I did see a bunch of GTH pollen built up inside that I cleaned out. The picture shows what happened. I pulled the cord up from the neck. You can see where the wire was pulled in two from all the back and forth and from not having enough slack. I pulled more slack and slid the knot down and used a wire nut to put the wire back together. I now have a spare oscillating fan!
The fan only worked when facing forward. When it turned to either side, it would stop dead. I could reposition it and it would run again as long as the oscillation was turned off. I checked for crusty contacts and didn't see any. I did see a bunch of GTH pollen built up inside that I cleaned out. The picture shows what happened. I pulled the cord up from the neck. You can see where the wire was pulled in two from all the back and forth and from not having enough slack. I pulled more slack and slid the knot down and used a wire nut to put the wire back together. I now have a spare oscillating fan!
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