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Post by organistjx on Apr 25, 2017 15:16:04 GMT -5
Hey everyone... probably been quite a while since any of you have seen or heard from me. In case anyone was wondering, I am now living in Sacramento and attending Sac State (and living in the dorms, unfortunately - I wish I was able to live in that one house I mentioned a while back , but as we all know, it's been sold ) Anyways, aside from having some trouble finding a job and going through somewhat of a breakup I have been doing mostly well. But with that said, I now have another question for you all I don't remember when I said this, but a while back I brought up the idea of a 'Comfort Touch' home, where all of the ceiling fans were controlled by a single Casablanca Comfort Touch wall remote, similar to an intercom system. A lot of you said that while the idea might be nice, the limitations of CT (at least the one that debuted in 1990) would be too much of a hassle. So I have another question now Do you know if there has ever been such a thing as an Inteli-Touch home? While it's obviously nothing like my initial concept, it does seem somewhat more do-able... If so, what was it like? Have any of you ever been in one or known anyone who's owned one?
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Post by fancollector12 on Apr 25, 2017 23:58:14 GMT -5
I frequent a salvage store that sells ceiling fans, and last time I was there, they had a bunch of IT-controlled fans that probably came out of one home.
Two years ago, when I was in Florida, there was a hotel I stayed in in St. Pete Beach, the Don CeSar Hotel, which is otherwise known as "The Pink Lady" to local residents of St. Pete Beach and St. Petersburg, had 9 Panama 5's in the lobby that I assume were IT (and one replacement Gulf Coast Riviera II using the Panama's mounting hardware, down rod, and blades) that were supposedly run off of one IT control, but then again, they could've all been hardwired to run on a single speed 24/7/365... there was no control in sight... but they were all probably run off of a single control.
I don't think the concept would work because not everyone would want their fans on at the same time, but that's just me.
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Post by organistjx on Apr 26, 2017 13:02:18 GMT -5
I frequent a salvage store that sells ceiling fans, and last time I was there, they had a bunch of IT-controlled fans that probably came out of one home. Two years ago, when I was in Florida, there was a hotel I stayed in in St. Pete Beach, the Don CeSar Hotel, which is otherwise known as "The Pink Lady" to local residents of St. Pete Beach and St. Petersburg, had 9 Panama 5's in the lobby that I assume were IT (and one replacement Gulf Coast Riviera II using the Panama's mounting hardware, down rod, and blades) that were supposedly run off of one IT control, but then again, they could've all been hardwired to run on a single speed 24/7/365... there was no control in sight... but they were all probably run off of a single control. I don't think the concept would work because not everyone would want their fans on at the same time, but that's just me. Well actually, I wasn't thinking that one IT controller would do all the work. Just a home where all of the fans were IT.
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Post by Parkman on Apr 26, 2017 13:06:57 GMT -5
There is a county park that formerly was all IT Four Seasons now its only 2 remaining of the original 4.
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Post by organistjx on Apr 26, 2017 16:54:38 GMT -5
Also, does anyone know out of curiosity where one would most likely FIND a home like this?
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Post by fancollector12 on Apr 26, 2017 23:20:00 GMT -5
Oh, a home with all IT fans... my sister used to hang out with a friend who lived in a house that had verde Delta II VV's on the front porch, 2 verde Panama 5's in the kitchen (IT W-32) and 52" 1895's in various finishes all throughout the rest of the house, so I've seen houses where all fans are K55, but NOT all IT.
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Post by Aaron T. on Apr 30, 2017 17:56:45 GMT -5
Oh, a home with all IT fans... my sister used to hang out with a friend who lived in a house that had verde Delta II VV's on the front porch, 2 verde Panama 5's in the kitchen (IT W-32) and 52" 1895's in various finishes all throughout the rest of the house, so I've seen houses where all fans are K55, but NOT all IT. That house sounds like a dream come true. Take me there!
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