Hello,
Hunter fan usually requires 3 speed pull chain switch which can be found here:
https://www.ceilingfanswitch.com/product/zing-ear-ze-268s6/
and on/off pull chain light switch, which can be found here:
https://www.ceilingfanswitch.com/product/zing-ear-ze-109/
Zing Ear ZE-301D with ZE-109M is available on this link:
https://www.ceilingfanswitch.com/product/zing-ear-ze-301d-lampholder/
SOURCE: zing ear switch from a hampton bay ceiling
Did you try Home Depot, Lowes, or any lighting supply store. It's a pretty common item, so they should all stock it
SOURCE: My fan would run only
Hi,
First, check to see that the fan blades turn
freely by hand and coast after being spun. If rotation is in any way stiff, this
is a sign of dirty, dry, or gummed bearings, which can slow the motor. Sometimes
the bearings can become tight and binding which can also be an issue.
Second, does the fan
wobble at all? If for any reason the blade pitch is steeper on one or more
blades than the motor is designed for, this will slow the motor. This can often
be the cause of warping, or a blade being knocked off balance. This will also
cause the fan to wobble or shake. See the section on balancing. You can bend the
blades to a shallower pitch if they appear to be too steep, but be extremely
careful as blade brackets can break easily.
Most ceiling fans made in
recent years use permanent split capacitor motors, as they are efficient and
reliable. However with age capacitors can drift in value. If the blades turn
freely and are balanced, the cause of a fan running slowly is almost always a
bad capacitor. The capacitor is a small black box or silver cannister with two
or more wires attached, and is located inside the switch housing, motor housing,
or inside a bell on top of the motor. It should be replaced with a capacitor of
equal value, they are marked i.e. 6uf, 4uf, etc. Some fans have capacitors with
two or more values, they should be replaced with the equivalent of those values
by one or more capacitors.
Read :-
http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/ceiling-fan-capacitors.php
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!
most all fans want you to use no more than 2 ea 60 watt bulbs
or 40 watt if there are 4 of them
now days most folks are switching to led lighting so it wont matter
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