Hunter Fan Climbs Speed from a Standstill and Slows Down
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Hunter Mayfair Ceiling Fan
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@EmersonCollie When will you ever ever unblock me? When When When WHen?
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@EmersonCollie I blocked you until you unblock me.
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@EmersonCollie Hi, can you unblock me? I wasn't the one who was impersonating you. Please unblock me. Please do. It wasn't me, it was johnbrown/christhefanman. Just unblock me. Johnbrown/christhefanman copied my comments to pretend to be me. Just unblock me. I won't post bad comments. You should have waited so I can explain what was happening. If you want to be on my "person who unblocked me" list, unblock me.
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Yes, you have a white model, same motor and style! My fan is brass, I have thirteen foot high ceilings in my house, when I installed my fan, I needed to lower the fan using an 18 in. extension. If I am reading the comments below correctly, you altered the pitch to the irons? That would reduce air movement! This fan's motor was made for a ceiling fan. Some cheaper fan makers used dish washing machine motors, and made their irons with less of a pitch, it reduced wear on these weaker motors.
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@italobambino43 Upload the video of hunter summer breeze.
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Put it to the pitch which will blow most air.
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why did u fuck up the blade arms
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I have two Hunter Summer Breeze fans , four blade style, made in 1987, they do spin that fast, and were balanced well ! This model is from the later 90's, yet it still was equiped with the same type motor .
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What did you do to it? I know those fans they don't go so fast.
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You took the pitch out of the fan blades. That's why it's turning high rpms.
EmersonCollie 4 years ago
You're good :D
ceilingfantastic 4 years ago