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Post by Noah C on Mar 29, 2015 0:06:33 GMT -5
Weird fan #7: Kichler terna LED ceiling fan. This thing is not even an effective fan and serves best as a light fixture. The housing is too long and narrow, and the diameter only spans 15". What is the purpose of creating a ceiling fan when it cannot effectuate anything?! Attachment Deleted
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Post by Jared H. on Mar 29, 2015 13:33:53 GMT -5
Wow...I quite like that one. The specs make it even better.
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Post by John Shelley on Mar 29, 2015 14:08:58 GMT -5
Weird fan #6: Kichler Maor patio ceiling fan. This thing is too big for its proportions (65"), and the screened light kit is odd, but it performs well for its size (212x20mm motor, 8800 CFM). Odd looking, but not too bad! View Attachment That motor's specs are about the same as the one of the Skeletal motored originals so this would actually be a good fan.
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Post by Noah C on Mar 29, 2015 16:10:58 GMT -5
Weird fan #6: Kichler Maor patio ceiling fan. This thing is too big for its proportions (65"), and the screened light kit is odd, but it performs well for its size (212x20mm motor, 8800 CFM). Odd looking, but not too bad! View Attachment That motor's specs are about the same as the one of the Skeletal motored originals so this would actually be a good fan. Very true. Did you see the abomination posted above?
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 29, 2015 20:44:09 GMT -5
Weird fan #7: Kichler terna LED ceiling fan. This thing is not even an effective fan and serves best as a light fixture. The housing is too long and narrow, and the diameter only spans 15". What is the purpose of creating a ceiling fan when it cannot effectuate anything?! While I could see three of these hanging above a kitchen counter looking pretty cool, I can't fathom where these would be useful in a room larger than 4 X 4... 315 RPM is what I would expect, or more, from a 15" fan, motor is a decent size though. Really would like to know what the CFM rating is on this thing, I looked across several sites and couldn't find it. Weird fan #6: Kichler Maor patio ceiling fan. This thing is too big for its proportions (65"), and the screened light kit is odd, but it performs well for its size (212x20mm motor, 8800 CFM). Odd looking, but not too bad! 212 MM? That's a size I've never heard of before. Performance is actually slightly above average at 135 CFM/inch. I don't think its all that bad looking, I kind of like the light actually. Looks like some sort of rustic outdoor fixture.
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Post by John Shelley on Mar 30, 2015 17:55:48 GMT -5
That motor's specs are about the same as the one of the Skeletal motored originals so this would actually be a good fan. Very true. Did you see the abomination posted above? Yeah, I'd call it a finned light its certainly not a fan
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Post by Noah C on Mar 30, 2015 20:32:18 GMT -5
Very true. Did you see the abomination posted above? Yeah, I'd call it a finned light its certainly not a fan Exactly. That is why it is here
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Post by Noah C on Apr 1, 2015 3:23:28 GMT -5
Weird fan #7: Kichler terna LED ceiling fan. This thing is not even an effective fan and serves best as a light fixture. The housing is too long and narrow, and the diameter only spans 15". What is the purpose of creating a ceiling fan when it cannot effectuate anything?! While I could see three of these hanging above a kitchen counter looking pretty cool, I can't fathom where these would be useful in a room larger than 4 X 4... 315 RPM is what I would expect, or more, from a 15" fan, motor is a decent size though. Really would like to know what the CFM rating is on this thing, I looked across several sites and couldn't find it. 212 MM? That's a size I've never heard of before. Performance is actually slightly above average at 135 CFM/inch. I don't think its all that bad looking, I kind of like the light actually. Looks like some sort of rustic outdoor fixture. True, it is definitely not the worst fan in this abomination collage!
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 1, 2015 13:27:55 GMT -5
Yeah, I'd call it a finned light its certainly not a fan That's a good point, because of its size this is little more than a glorified light.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2015 14:54:41 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 1, 2015 15:46:20 GMT -5
While pointlessly small, I don't think that looks all that bad.
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Post by Noah C on Apr 3, 2015 3:29:21 GMT -5
While pointlessly small, I don't think that looks all that bad. I would not say it is pointlessly small, I would simply call it pointless.
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 3, 2015 9:35:04 GMT -5
I would not say it is pointlessly small, I would simply call it pointless. Not necessarily, small fans do have their places. This would work in a small bathroom or closet.
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Post by Noah C on Apr 3, 2015 22:37:33 GMT -5
I would not say it is pointlessly small, I would simply call it pointless. Not necessarily, small fans do have their places. This would work in a small bathroom or closet. The only environment the tiny finned light could POSSIBLY work in would be a space that is only 2.5×2.5 or smaller.
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 3, 2015 22:46:43 GMT -5
The only environment the tiny finned light could POSSIBLY work in would be a space that is only 2.5×2.5 or smaller. Oh the finned fan, yes, that one is pointless, purely decorative at best. I thought you were referring to that 25" white one.
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