Cool install. I know you mentioned a second fan in that room is that it or were you planning a dual install in addition with another fan next to the passport.
That is a very small fan, and it actually looks kind of cute, admittedly. However, I know of a fan that's even smaller: The Prominence Home Hero. It's a 5-bladed "Hugger" ceiling fan, and it only has a blade span of just 28 inches!
@@JordanU oh ok sorry I didn’t notice but can I ask a question? I have a harborbreeze springfield 2 in white I got it from the USA anthen I brought it overseas and how can I turn it on on 220volts I have a dimmer on it it runs in high but it hums
the motor appears to be a copy of a CEI-made motor with the circle vent holes all around. i doubt its made CEI though because they were made in taiwan till 87 then thailand but they may have moved to china for all i know. CEI (compass east industries) made earlier crest fans, bahamas, some tatungs, lots of cheaper but not bad fans.
@@ceilingfanman3568 Where on earth are you getting this information? Mainstays are manufactured by powermax electric, along with some harbor breeze products. Heritage is a store label, according to trademarkia, the last real activity regarding heritage was around 2006, and the trademark expired in 2020. As for the company that made heritage, i highly doubt it was powermax, im pretty sure it was some cheap random chinese company.
@@noahbones1221 I was told that the 52 Inch Armitage was made by Heritage I also had a Heritage Rainbow Fan that was labeled Mainstays But if that is not true I think you for correcting me with the right information
That’s probably a isolator that keeps the fan quiet
good video bro that's looks so cool to have it over the doorway but hopefully you can get it to move more air i enjoyed the video
Glad you got this ceiling fan installed in the foyer bro not bad I enjoyed it
That thing looks very nice for the foyer
What an interesting blade pattern
Cool install. I know you mentioned a second fan in that room is that it or were you planning a dual install in addition with another fan next to the passport.
It would totally make sense if someone was coming in from a hot day. I love that fan!
Thanks for letting me know.
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Wow great install! I wish to get one of these for my bathroom!
they dont sell these anymore
That is a very small fan, and it actually looks kind of cute, admittedly. However, I know of a fan that's even smaller: The Prominence Home Hero. It's a 5-bladed "Hugger" ceiling fan, and it only has a blade span of just 28 inches!
I've seen that model; I liked the appearance of this one better.
I’ll do you one better: the Hampton Bay Metarie. Just 24” of blade span.
Amazing guitar Display!!
We’re did you get this fan from ?
Maybe it’s not moving air it’s because the reverse switch is pointing up to the ceiling you need to flip it down
As shown in the video, it was tested on both directions.
@@JordanU oh ok sorry I didn’t notice but can I ask a question? I have a harborbreeze springfield 2 in white I got it from the USA anthen I brought it overseas and how can I turn it on on 220volts I have a dimmer on it it runs in high but it hums
Pretty promising little hugger! That black rubber isolation ring id just cut the excess with a xacto knife and run it in updraft.
the motor appears to be a copy of a CEI-made motor with the circle vent holes all around. i doubt its made CEI though because they were made in taiwan till 87 then thailand but they may have moved to china for all i know.
CEI (compass east industries) made earlier crest fans, bahamas, some tatungs, lots of cheaper but not bad fans.
Judging by the mounting bracket I would say that the fan is probably made by Heritage
@@ceilingfanman3568 heritage was a store label thats long defunct
@@noahbones1221 Nah Heritage is an OEM that’s still around
They made fans for Mainstays as well and still make them for Harbor Breeze
@@ceilingfanman3568 Where on earth are you getting this information? Mainstays are manufactured by powermax electric, along with some harbor breeze products. Heritage is a store label, according to trademarkia, the last real activity regarding heritage was around 2006, and the trademark expired in 2020. As for the company that made heritage, i highly doubt it was powermax, im pretty sure it was some cheap random chinese company.
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I was told that the 52 Inch Armitage was made by Heritage
I also had a Heritage Rainbow Fan that was labeled Mainstays
But if that is not true I think you for correcting me with the right information
The mounting bracket is the same as Heritage
Not a fan of the black isolation ring on the motor but I’m sure it’s a good fan!
Wow ! Awesome fan ! Its so much better than encon high speed
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OK then
I enjoyed the video that’s a cool ceiling fan
I like your skateboards display
Pull air from under it
OK
Put it in reverse
It does move more air in reverse due to the install.
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