Those uninterruptable power supplies have been a pain for me. Just lots of freakshows and unnecessary beeping. They may be good for computer equipment and network equipment but thankfully my modem has a has a backup battery so at least a wired telephone can work.
I've had a few batteries go out over the years, I think one unit completely failed. They're definitely far from perfect. My old phone modem used to have a battery in it, but my new one does not which is why I installed all these units.
Do you know the model if the hunter ceiling fan that has a dial speed switch and that you pull the chain to change the direction and it have four blades
@@JordanU We had this ceiling fan that had speed switch to control the speeds instead of with the pull chain and the pull chain just change it to forward or reverse or off and the speed switch is on the fan where the reverse switch would be
That might be normal with that blade pushed back like that and have a ceiling fan that my dad put up straight out the box 20 years ago and one of the blades are pushed back like it's bent
This is not a fail this is a masterpiece
Those uninterruptable power supplies have been a pain for me. Just lots of freakshows and unnecessary beeping. They may be good for computer equipment and network equipment but thankfully my modem has a has a backup battery so at least a wired telephone can work.
I've had a few batteries go out over the years, I think one unit completely failed. They're definitely far from perfect. My old phone modem used to have a battery in it, but my new one does not which is why I installed all these units.
Hey, where did you come from?
@@JordanUcan I have that old ceiling fan
Do you know the model if the hunter ceiling fan that has a dial speed switch and that you pull the chain to change the direction and it have four blades
I have no idea what you're talking about.
@@JordanU We had this ceiling fan that had speed switch to control the speeds instead of with the pull chain and the pull chain just change it to forward or reverse or off and the speed switch is on the fan where the reverse switch would be
That might be normal with that blade pushed back like that and have a ceiling fan that my dad put up straight out the box 20 years ago and one of the blades are pushed back like it's bent
It's not normal for a ceiling fan to shake uncontrollably. The blade iron(s) is damaged.
@@JordanU It have bent like iron but it don't shake but it could be a cheap way of them balancing it with a bent iron
@@driftracing08 Any irons that are bent are defective.
@@JordanU Companies are always trying to cheap out on something
Do you know the brand of the W&B GE vent thing? It looks kinda generic but still looks nice!
No.
Do you still have both HP laptops if you do. Im sill like to have them im willing to sent the cash to you in the mail to pay the shipping
That is the exact kind of flaky deal I'm not going to do...
The blades might be at a balance
At least you tried ☺️
Did you change out the fan because you are moving? I hope so because the fan you just put up (in my opinion) was not worth the effort.
No, both fans are going to be repaired and both fans will be brought when relocating.
You fix's the Ceiling fan
I need him to come to my house and install a fan in my sons room
That's A Fan At Home Depot
That doesn't make sense.
Nice fan
Thanks
I like it
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Its Too Old😊
What is?
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What about it?
Kokmjki
I don't understand.
Nice fan
I like it
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