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Post by Noah C on Feb 11, 2016 20:08:25 GMT -5
Anything I could help you select for the interior? Would like to help more. I appreciate the offer. I'm good for now, getting a 4 Speed Panama XLP for the one requirement room and might do use my NIB Palm Air Hugger for another. Ever thought about Emersons? The new premium moves quite a bit more than the XLP Panama, and you probably saw my post in JW (Jon)'s craftmade American trad thread, where I stated that Fanimation has a nice set of blades for one of their new fans that fits the same hole spacing & pattern as the newer premium with the narrower brackets. But if the Panama is cheaper, then continue as previously said.
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Post by Parkman on Feb 11, 2016 22:10:58 GMT -5
Emersons are WAY to expensive and for the price I can get a Panama it beats out the Craftmades.
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Post by Noah C on Feb 12, 2016 3:29:39 GMT -5
Emersons are WAY to expensive and for the price I can get a Panama it beats out the Craftmades. Good point. Nobody wants to spend $600 for a fan! A FAN! Ya the Panama is the most cost effective. Found one in white on eBay for $200, so yah.
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Post by John Shelley on Feb 25, 2016 22:54:28 GMT -5
the simple way is to multiply the diameter by itself first then times the thickness..... there are so many factors though that affect the power of a motor but it is safe to say that more iron is almost always better than less What iron? Please elaborate the amount of metal used for the stator and rotor....
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Post by Noah C on Feb 27, 2016 1:12:23 GMT -5
What iron? Please elaborate the amount of metal used for the stator and rotor.... Ok, now you are no longer speaking above my head.
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