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EAGLEGGO 97017705 Ventilation Fan Motor for Nutone Motor

Wattage : 1.2 amps

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Voltage : 115 volts
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About EAGLEGGO 97017705 Ventilation Fan Motor for Nutone Motor
71% appreciated the sleek and modern design, while 29% thought it was unattractive
I modified the electric fan motor myself to make it fit perfectly and it works beautifully with less noise than the original. This suggests that the design could have been improved to fit the plug in completely without any modifications.
69% praised for meeting international standards, while 31% raised concerns about certification
Finding the exact motor assembly replacement is important to me as I don't want to purchase a new fan assembly and housing and then cut into my dry wall to mount a new different size housing.
73% liked the energy-efficient design
I have a new Panasonic fan in another bathroom which is extremely quiet and still very efficient.
78% liked the low maintenance requirements, but 22% found it difficult to repair
I suggest using a rubber washer to reduce vibration noise where the light portion screws on.
I saved myself from throwing away extra stuff in the land fill by fixing the broken fan motor with a product that cost less than half of a new unit.
I replaced my original Broan unit after 8 years with this part.
I needed a pair of pliers and a Phillips screwdriver (#2) to perform maintenance or repair on the electric fan motor.
69% appreciated the quiet operation, though 31% found it too loud
The new unit is louder than the original, but it's still a better option than buying a whole new unit.
The new motor is less noisy than the original one.
I still notice excessive noise and vibration from the unit.
The motor is a bit noisy, but I can deal with it. It drowns the household chaos sometimes.
76% praised for its high-powered performance, while 24% found it underpowered
I noticed that the new fan has an improvement over the original one. The fan is held more securely to the motor shaft which will prevent it from sliding on the shaft. The new fan is held more securely to the motor shaft, preventing it from sliding.
The motor is a bit noisy, but I can deal with it as it drowns the household chaos sometimes.
The new electric-fan-motor is significantly louder than the previous one.
87% found it to be reliable and long-lasting, while 13% experienced frequent breakdowns
The new fan has one major improvement over the original one - it is held more securely to the motor shaft, preventing it from sliding. I had a problem with the original fan and another identical one about 8 years ago, where the fan was press fit onto a smooth polished shaft and eventually lost its grip. I successfully epoxied one in place 8 years ago and it is still working fine. I decided to purchase a new one to save time and it was worth the purchase.
I had to extend the metal slot to fit the plug in completely without pushing it back. Now, the fan works beautifully and is less noisy than the original.
I doubt this fan/motor will last much longer since the original one only lasted a couple of years.
Millions of fans will need to be replaced with something that truly fits when they finally die.
66% appreciated the built-in safety features, though 34% thought they were inadequate
I have complained that the fan is too loud and not safe for long periods without hearing protection.

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