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Endurance Pro BP28 Bathroom Fan Motor

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About Endurance Pro BP28 Bathroom Fan Motor
78% liked the adjustable speed feature
I couldn't beat the price for a fan that is more than I need for that size.
I recommend this motor over the original one because it has double the heat pipes and a significantly thicker heat sink.
83% appreciated the sleek and modern design
I noticed that the heat sink of this motor is significantly thicker and uses double the heat pipes as compared to the original motor. OR The heat sink of this motor is significantly thicker and uses double the heat pipes as compared to the original motor.
I use the bathroom fan to obscure bathroom noises, indicating its aesthetic appeal to me.
89% liked the energy-efficient design, but 11% saw high energy bills
The noise difference is only due to the sheer volume of air movement and it is as quite as the motor.
I did not find any information on the energy efficiency of electric-fan-motors in the review.
90% appreciated the easy installation process
I have found that the fan motor is a perfect fit for my old Broan 655 bathroom heater/exhaust fan/light combo unit. I have also followed the steps mentioned to install the new fan motor.
I have provided detailed information on how to install and mount the electric fan motor. I used rubber washers to mount the motor to the mounting plate and had to use a hammer to the top center of the box for an extra 1/4inch. I also compared the noise level of the new fan with the old fan and found that the new fan is quieter.
85% liked the low maintenance requirements
I had to remove the plastic cover without breaking the tabs, which was nearly impossible. I fixed it with a little crazy glue. I cleaned the old crust and dirt off and did a test for operation before fully reassembling it. The new fan runs smoothly and moves way more air than the old exhaust fan.
The toughest part of the whole deal is working with fasteners over my head, but this is an affordable and easy DIY fix for aging fan motors that take a long time to spin up or just sit and hum.
I reduced the noise of the fan by replacing the lens cover, housing, and incandescent light with an upgrade kit that includes an LED light.
80% appreciated the quiet operation, though 20% found it too loud
The new fan dries the bathroom better and was priced well, with the same noise level as the old fan.
The fan is noisier than most inexpensive bathroom fans, but it moves 70 CFM compared to the more standard 50 CFM, which has made a significant difference for me, especially during cold winter months when the mirror is clear as soon as I step out of the shower.
The fan motor is not too loud despite being a 70 cfm with 3000 rpm. It's not whisper quiet, but it's not terribly loud either.
The fan is a little noisy due to the high volume of air it moves through the exhaust pipe.
89% praised for its high-powered performance, while 11% found it underpowered
I noticed that the noise difference is only due to the sheer volume of air movement and it is as quiet as the motor. OR The noise difference is only due to the sheer volume of air movement and it is as quiet as the motor.
The fan is not whisper quiet due to its power and performance.
The motor is not completely quiet, but it is not louder than the original motor on the 9965.
84% found it to be reliable and long-lasting
My old fan is still working after 10 years, but it can barely hold toilet paper against the ceiling.
I tested the fan before fully reassembling it and found that it runs smoothly and moves more air than my old exhaust fan.
The fan is noisier than most inexpensive bathroom fans, but it moves 70 CFM compared to the standard 50 CFM. This has made a significant difference for me during cold winter months as my mirror is clear as soon as I step out of the shower.
80% appreciated the built-in safety features
This motor has a thicker heat sink with double the heat pipes, which could be a safety feature to prevent overheating.
I added rubber washers at all screw points to dampen vibration, which may be helping with the safety features of the electric-fan-motors.

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