*Great unit that’s easy to install and use. It’s relatively quiet compared to window units and **Fastly.Cool** , and it cools down our whole living room, side room and bathroom; which is a large space for any unit to cool.*
I really enjoyed the video on the Hampton bay AC-852 ceiling fan I absolutely love that long spin down time which is one of my favorites Good video bro
I Enjoyed it. And it seems these fans have a powerful motor. I bet if you replaced the Capacitor. Especially with one that's slightly a higher value the fan would easly go 200+ RPMs on high and blow more air. I Have a Hugger version. Great Video. i wish Homedepot still carried these fans.
I think that that fan (the Genoa) was the last Emperor style fan ever made. The Harbor Breeze Marco Island may have also been, but I believe that they were the final 2.
*Great unit that’s easy to install and use. It’s relatively quiet compared to window units and **Fastly.Cool** , and it cools down our whole living room, side room and bathroom; which is a large space for any unit to cool.*
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Beautiful ceiling fan! Love the stencils on it!
Thanks.
This is my #1 favorite ceiling fan
Thanks for letting me know.
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I have a genoa in my bedroom. I had a hugger emperor in my childhood bedroom, and always loved it so I got one. Also have a polished brass one
One of my friends has this fan in his living room. It’s his only fan in his house. It is on all the time. It’s in polished brass.
These were great fans.
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i'm glad everything is working well on it bro glad you have it now in your collection
Thanks me too.
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This fan looks like your Marco Polo Ceiling Fan minus the standard blade brackets that this fan has.
I really enjoyed the video on the Hampton bay AC-852 ceiling fan I absolutely love that long spin down time which is one of my favorites Good video bro
Thanks
I Enjoyed it. And it seems these fans have a powerful motor. I bet if you replaced the Capacitor. Especially with one that's slightly a higher value the fan would easly go 200+ RPMs on high and blow more air. I Have a Hugger version. Great Video. i wish Homedepot still carried these fans.
There's nothing wrong with the capacitor. You should not connect a capacitor higher than what the motor calls for.
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I think that that fan (the Genoa) was the last Emperor style fan ever made. The Harbor Breeze Marco Island may have also been, but I believe that they were the final 2.
That's what I was thinking too... plus the Hampton Bay version at least came in white, which was very unusual for an Emperor style fan.
That very well may be, these were definitely on the tail end of the Emperor style run.
Probably.
Great video
Thanks.
One of my friends from school used to have one but one of the blades broke
Thanks for letting me know.
Im not a huge fan of emperors in general but still a very nice fan
They are one of my favorite styles.
Was this the fan that was in your living room?
No.
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What room is this fan currently residing in?
The computer room.
That a 1991 ceiling fan
i like it
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