Golden Fan Ceiling Fan
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2009
- Golden Fan 56" ceiling fan in white, new in box. The overall box for the fan is gone, but everything was still wrapped and sealed, even came with the original Golden wall control. It makes a SWEET sound when getting up to full speed, it can be difficult to hear over how buzzy it is in this video with the variable speed unfortunately.
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Have to agree there. I've loved industrials, especially those with curved blades, for as long as I can remember seeing them.
Most spinner motor fans hum on solid state speed controls. Again, it's not really that loud, the whole joist was vibrating with my temporary mounting, that's really what's so loud.
I thought you'd like the noise. It's the variable speed control, as well as the upper canopy vibrating against the Casablanca Hang-Tru canopy underneath it.
that’s a great sound
WHOA! Its a pretty weird looking variable speed control. It would be MUCH quiter with a 5-speed wall control. Try it with one to see.
Wow the buzzing though.
Yes, it's been hooked up with a 5 speed control in my bedroom for a long while now while I find time to finish up my LCA. I picked my TAT control, and the fan won't start by itself on the lowest speed, I have to push it. It works fine with my Evergo and Litex controls, but they buzz a lot with this fan for some reason.
Will do. It's a very neat fan.
THAT FAN IS GOOD. REALLY REALLY GOOD!
I was expecting it to go faster on high but I guess its a little slower because those blades looks heavy.
Well, the problem with that hypothesis is that it is a Golden Fan control, in the original box. All variable speed controls make fans hum some, and some more than others, so this is nothing new. It was amplified by my makeshift mounting as well, I don't know how to stress that anymore than making a new video of it.
I like the sound of it
Maybe if I have some time, can't make any promises. I have to see if I can find one of my light kit adaptors for sure. I know you're looking to get a fan like this, and typically you can't just screw a fitter right in, you need a little nipple to adapt to the shaft size and ensure that the light kit doesn't get screwed in too far.
IDK, probably during the same time period. A lot of industrials look similar (because most companies made them at some point), there are only some characteristics that set them apart. A great example of similarities is Canarm and HRS, which are two different companies, but they market practically the exact same products and they all look almost identical.
It's actually pretty fast on high (at least average industrial speed), but yes, the blades are quite heavy. They're actually sagging just in the slightest way now with all the weight on them.
Goddamn that has an awesome sound
Ahh this video brings me back to middle school, btw at 1:43 it reminds me of an electric guitar lol.
My friend has a smaller version of that fan on his screaned in porch.
Which one? The one pertaining to the nut? It's still here so no I didn't remove it.
Was it the box at 0:12 that was gone (by the way)?
I'm trying. It's like my fourth try, and it keeps having an error. Same happened with the Golden Fan video.
very nice fan, could this be installed with a light kit if you remove the bolt on the bottom?
So cool
Can you make a video of it with a school house light kit on it?
I've been through this already, read through the other comments.
That's...uh...what I've been doing. =P XD Still not working, but it'll have to eventually.
What's the point of the nut? Who would want to put a light kit on an Industrial anyway...
Did you remove my comment? It's gone...
I know that now...it's back. UA-cam is weird. =P
Is your original name is mpslovak or something?
mpsslovak was the username on this channel when I started UA-cam, yes.
the faster you make it go , the angrier it gets😂😂😂😂 but cool fan i had this in my room when i was 8😌 i miss the wall variable switch...i was able to adjust any speed instead of the boring 3 speed variation...👎
That's a freakin noisy fan!
That is so fuckin cool. Um i have a question, is this befor ir after the banvil was invented? Because it looks like a banvil ripoff.
Is this in your basement?
Yah.
I can tell you what is making that noise it's the windings and the bearings
I can tell you quite definitely that the bearings are essentially silent. Windings don't make noise by themselves either, it's mostly hertz hum from the variable speed control.