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Brandon Tuomikoski Guest

| Joined: | Tue Oct 13th, 2009 |
| Location: | Omaha, Nebraska USA |
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| Favorite Fan: | Dayton 367- my first! |
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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 08:07 pm |
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I can not get my Dayton 367 to turn on. Ive tried everything and there is nothing. 
I am going to start with the cord. It always seemed iffy.
And since I've dreamed of doing it, why not- I want to replace it with a cord from Sundial wire.
But I don't know my cloth cords and fan cords for that matter. What gage, conductors, and such. do I need to order?
Also how many feet should the cord have? What style would be closest to original to this fan?
Thanks!
Brandon
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Ralph Bliss AFCA Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 08:22 pm |
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| 18 guage for the power cord. The length is optional to a point, 6 to 8 ft is about normal.
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Brandon Tuomikoski Guest

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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 08:24 pm |
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Thanks. What number of conductors should I get? They range from 1-3. 2 seems the most common. But I want to make sure!
I think im going to go with the gold. 
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Ralph Bliss AFCA Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 08:29 pm |
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| The power cord is 2 conductor
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Brandon Tuomikoski Guest

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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 08:31 pm |
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| Ok. Thank you very much!
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