Hunter fans have a triangle shaped ball at the top, so their proprietary mount bracket must face a certain direction, and based on reviews lots of folks can't use them.
So I purchased a new ceiling fan for my sloped kitchen ceiling. After installing, there was a wobble, and I was told that the ceiling fan wasn't compatible with a sloped ceiling, even though it does use a drop rod...what you say conflicts that. What's your take on this?
Good video
thanks for your help .. got what I need on 38 degrees
How do I attach the bracket to to electrical box on the ceiling?
But then how do you fit the receiver in the hangar?
Hunter fans have a triangle shaped ball at the top, so their proprietary mount bracket must face a certain direction, and based on reviews lots of folks can't use them.
What about the cover plate? What if it doesn’t allow ?
So I purchased a new ceiling fan for my sloped kitchen ceiling. After installing, there was a wobble, and I was told that the ceiling fan wasn't compatible with a sloped ceiling, even though it does use a drop rod...what you say conflicts that. What's your take on this?
I don’t believe the hardware you demonstrated with will accommodate up to 38. I’m guessing closer to 20.
Try it with a Honeywell on a 45....uhhih
You won't get 38 degrees off that bracket. More like 15
bro, what?