PTmowerMech
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Sazza frazzin razzin....... Honeywell 53000C air purifier. This darn thing is amazing. I love it. The Air and pre filters are high. but well worth it.
Or so I thought. I just spent $120 on new filters. I install them, turn it on and "POP." No smell, nothing is turning. It just stopped. The light was still on. But the fan wasn't turning.
So I thought I'd take it apart and maybe check out the motor, see if there was a short in something somewhere. But you can't take the darn thing apart. The top assemble isn't screwed together. The plastic parts slip together and lock, So when you pry on it, or try to force out, the plastic breaks.
And the way this snaps together, you can't remove the top to get to the fan and motor, without breaking the plastic that hold it together. Nor can you just break the slots and melt them together later, because there's no way to get a soldering iron in there. It would've been just as easy to have the top of this screwed down to the mid section, so you could access the fan and the motor.
But Noooooo, those .02 cent per screw was going put the cost of this up and extra .10 cents.
Stupid stupid stupid. I don't want to just throw something away that I could fix. (if it was just a motor). But they make it impossible.
Sorry for the rant. But I literally just spent $120 on new filters that came to the door not 1hr ago.
I don't understand what the pop was. Shouldn't there have been a burnt smell?
Or so I thought. I just spent $120 on new filters. I install them, turn it on and "POP." No smell, nothing is turning. It just stopped. The light was still on. But the fan wasn't turning.
So I thought I'd take it apart and maybe check out the motor, see if there was a short in something somewhere. But you can't take the darn thing apart. The top assemble isn't screwed together. The plastic parts slip together and lock, So when you pry on it, or try to force out, the plastic breaks.
And the way this snaps together, you can't remove the top to get to the fan and motor, without breaking the plastic that hold it together. Nor can you just break the slots and melt them together later, because there's no way to get a soldering iron in there. It would've been just as easy to have the top of this screwed down to the mid section, so you could access the fan and the motor.
But Noooooo, those .02 cent per screw was going put the cost of this up and extra .10 cents.
Stupid stupid stupid. I don't want to just throw something away that I could fix. (if it was just a motor). But they make it impossible.
Sorry for the rant. But I literally just spent $120 on new filters that came to the door not 1hr ago.
I don't understand what the pop was. Shouldn't there have been a burnt smell?