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These components are key to controlling your fan's speed and keeping its motor running strong.
A fan regulator is the switch on your wall that controls the fan's speed. In Bangladesh, you can find traditional step-type regulators that click between 4 or 5 set speeds, as well as modern electronic regulators (or dimmers) that allow for smoother, continuous speed adjustment and are generally more energy-efficient.
If your once-powerful fan is now running slow and struggling to move air, the most likely culprit is a weak capacitor. This small but vital component gives the fan motor the electrical boost it needs to start and run at full speed. Replacing a faulty capacitor is a simple and cost-effective way to bring your fan back to life.
Enhance the functionality and convenience of your existing fans with these simple additions.
You don't need a new fan to enjoy modern convenience. A universal remote control kit can be easily installed on most standard ceiling fans. This allows you to adjust the fan's speed, set timers, and turn it on or off from the comfort of your bed or sofa.
At ULA, we provide the reliable parts that keep your home comfortable. As the most trusted source for fan accessories in Bangladesh, we offer high-quality regulators and genuine capacitors that restore your fan's performance. For customers in Savar and across the country, we provide the right components for any repair or upgrade. Choose ULA for dependable parts that ensure your fan runs perfectly for years to come.
1. My ceiling fan is running very slow. What's the problem? The most common cause of a slow fan is a weak or failed capacitor. This is a small, inexpensive part that is relatively easy to replace. Swapping it with a new capacitor of the exact same MFD value usually restores the fan to its original speed.
2. What is the difference between a normal and an electronic fan regulator? A traditional regulator uses resistors to slow the fan, wasting the excess energy as heat. An electronic regulator uses efficient semiconductor circuits to control the speed, which saves electricity and often provides a wider range of speed control.
3. Can I add a remote control to my old ceiling fan? Yes, in most cases. Universal fan remote control kits come with a receiver that is installed in the fan's canopy (the part that covers the ceiling hook). These kits are compatible with most standard AC motor ceiling fans in Bangladesh.