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Post by Tais on Jan 12, 2011 9:50:45 GMT -5
got another xpelair exhaust fan since the house next to my house is being renovated, i always thought that the villa was from the early 80s but i was surprised to find out that it is from the early 70s!!!
however, i only got the fan and it's motor. the case, outer case, and the other half of the motor support were missing.. i'll post the pic soon
the difference between this one and the one i got earlier is that the blades are red, logo is red and there is a ring on the motor
instead of the actuator opening the vents automatically, there was a pull switch and a rope where the switch opens the vent and switches on the fan at the same time
edit: the fan turns out to work properly but it is shakes a bit since the tip of 2 blades were broken
pics coming soon
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Post by Tais on Jan 16, 2011 2:51:52 GMT -5
pics: the front side of the fan (green one is the 1987 model and the red one is the 1972 model) the back side of the fan short video:
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Post by Rick M. on Jan 16, 2011 23:45:04 GMT -5
It runs nice and quietly!
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Post by tonyt on Jan 19, 2011 13:40:23 GMT -5
those fans look cheap lol and i think out late 60s nutone can out torque that
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Post by Tais on Jan 20, 2011 1:16:40 GMT -5
the one in the video has a very stiff motor that can barely handle the blades i have another one made in 1985, that one has a much better performance
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Post by Chris on Jan 22, 2011 0:48:31 GMT -5
those fans look cheap lol and i think out late 60s nutone can out torque that never judge a fan by it's appearance lol besides, they seem to be low-voltage models, which in fact is a good thing.
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