Clicking noise from Britannia Extractor fan

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  • #100734
    holland141
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    Hi All,
    Hopefully you can help.
    Our Britainnia extractor fan has started making a clicking sound which results in the lights dimming and the fan not properly kicking in. From a variety of Google searches, it seems to be this might be a problem with the circuit board (and possibly a relay). This makes sense, as when I remove the circuit board cover the sound is appreciably louder.
    I’ve attached a video to help explain.
    Does it makes sense that replacing the PCB will resolve this problem? I can see that there is an equivalent part on this site, which is great, but I dont want to attempt that if this isn’t going to work.
    Maybe there is another obvious ‘fix’ that others could advise?
    Thanks in advance
    Steve[video]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SHL3YNoA-qA[/video]

    #481937
    tubafan
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    What’s likely failed is one of electrolytic capacitors – probably the one nearest to the relays as its top looks slightly domed in the video.

    #481938
    holland141
    Participant

    Thanks [USER=”18369″]tubafan[/USER]

    So I guess that is one of the 2 shown in the photo here : : https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMiV2c7GZC_EHRlEm1dgYBTZ72EBtBq2FiTL6S8znCmOcjSFfYtm9ngHfhhqyn2Kg/photo/AF1QipMNV3fMlpsI1w048LRtKZnle9thGt34sK7dd7mx?key=azdKRHE4RXpDbTNyOGdMYXh5Nl84a1pkdVVRcExn

    Would you recommend trying to replace these first then? Or does it mean having to replace the whole board? I can see they are soldered on to the back of the board – so feasible I guess?

    Steve

    #481939
    tubafan
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    Yes, and I’d go for the larger one with the slightly raised top, but you may as well do both while you’re there. If you can use a soldering iron it should be an easy job to replace them.
    Note that they are polarity sensitive and must go in the right way around as marked on the board.

    #481940
    James Brown
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    [USER=”60491″]holland141[/USER], were you able to solve the problem? Was it the electrolytic capacitors?

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