Ceiling fan lit with RGB floodlamps

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

I decided to point four RGB LED Floodlamps up at a ceiling fan and record the result.

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  • The fan has two settings, one that pushes air up and one that pushes air down. I don't know if either would qualify as "reverse".

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  • I want the RGB lights ON the fan. Sure, pointed AT the fan is pretty groovy, but imagine them flying around and around ?? It would be like a UFO landing or something.

  • Of course it qualifies as reverse... there is a forward setting ( forces wind down) and a reverse setting ( forces wind up) the latter being for winter, where the up draft keeps the room warmer by forcing the warm air at the top of the room down along the sides of the walls thus heating the perimeter of the room

  • Why is the fan on reverse?

  • lllllove itttt

  • Very cool -- you are so f*&^%^&%in' clever! ;-D

  • Love colored light!

  • Looks like a drug trip.

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