I remember with my old Ebac 2000, it seemed like every other month something was up with the fan or another part. Given your description and the video, the issue does indeed sound like it could be capacitor-related. When my Ebac's fan began acting up, showing similar symptoms of weak airflow and failing at different speeds, it turned out to be a worn-out capacitor. Replacing it wasn't too complicated once I got the right part. The key is to ensure you match the voltage and capacitance ratings exactly.
Also, consider checking the fan's motor and the connections to it. Sometimes, a loose or corroded wire can cause insufficient power delivery, leading to weak performance. With your model's limited spare parts availability, if it's not the capacitor, it could well be a motor or a board issue, which gets trickier. In these cases, unless you're really into DIY, a professional's opinion might save you time and further complications.
Recently, I shifted to a Frigidaire 50 Pint Dehumidifier. Its more energy efficient, and I like that it has an LED intuitive control pannel. See more specs in this article: https://thedehumidifierexperts.com/50-pi.... Might consider it as a replacement for yours.
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Hi @andya28832,
What is the model number of the Frigidaire dehumidifier?
par jayeff
Frigidaire FAD704DWD
par Andy A