@@wesleysceilingfanjoint5255 it’s using 36” blades from my Hunter Comfort Breeze and it’s less weight on the gears which allows it to spin faster. If I had the rest of the original parts for the Panama, I’d be using the 52” balsa wood blades it would’ve came with. Surprisingly, it’s wired to just an on/off switch on the wall and no solid state
The Emerson friction drive has a rubber drive wheel that spins against the hub which is what the blades mount to. When it turns off, the rubber drive wheel stops instantly while the hub is still rubbing against it. Hence why it’s called a friction drive ceiling fan
@@gavinfout1663 not sure if that was sarcasm haha but the location of the fan has nothing to do with the noise. It’s the spinning plastic gears inside the housing when the teeth make contact. Every gear driven fan makes those noises regardless of where it’s installed.
The Panama is on my want list
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LIKE WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY?
@@ASCT121 I’m trying to say that the gear driven ceiling fan by the Panama fan company is a fan I want
0:56 sound like airplane
I actually really like those fans
Sounds like a bird at 2:16
I had my parrot on my shoulder
@@nickhizfanz6569cute parrot lol
I can’t imagine sleeping with those fans on, lmao
The toastmaster sounds like a plane engine!
Any Edison/Toastmaster of that model, they all have that motor whine
The motor on that fan sounds so cool!
Why?@@nickhizfanz6569
I like the sound of the first one
@@Fluffberymoff it does indeed sound cool, also less annoying compared to the others
Very cool and nice fans
That toastmaster is my favorite you have in the bunch my great aunt and uncles old home had a white one in it
New sub! Also nice fan!
Edit: WHY THE HELL IS THE SECOND FAN LOUD THO?
It was pretty common for those friction drives to be that noisy because of their poor design
How did you get the Panama going that fast? Those things are usually slow
@@wesleysceilingfanjoint5255 it’s using 36” blades from my Hunter Comfort Breeze and it’s less weight on the gears which allows it to spin faster. If I had the rest of the original parts for the Panama, I’d be using the 52” balsa wood blades it would’ve came with. Surprisingly, it’s wired to just an on/off switch on the wall and no solid state
Time to get these fans replaced
I like the last one
you can make the low speed a lot slower on that toastmaster. they’re not suppose to be that fast on low :)
i like how you literally have to jumpstart the friction drive like it’s a shitty car or something
This video was the 5th take because I couldn’t get the damn thing to spin
The last one sounds like an AC
Also
WHY IS THE SPIN DOWN ON THE SECOND FAN SO FAST
The Emerson friction drive has a rubber drive wheel that spins against the hub which is what the blades mount to. When it turns off, the rubber drive wheel stops instantly while the hub is still rubbing against it. Hence why it’s called a friction drive ceiling fan
What if you turn on together?
What’s the motor size on that toastmaster fan
The diameter is about 10”
Thickness is 4” towards the middle
Parrot: what are u doing
The second one is so loud
I have the rarest ceiling fans only on Middle East such as audex and MSB
Which Nick is this? I know at least 4 that are fan collectors
I’m Nick Strigel. I haven’t met any fan collectors just yet
@nickhizfanz6569 ah. Haven't heard of you before. You're the newest of the nicks lol
the one at 2:52
Bro looks like poke💀
Bro your not funny
@@cassinetti90what did he do 😭🙏🏻
2:50 no wonder why it was noisy because it was suffocating because your not supposed to install a ceiling fan there.
@@gavinfout1663 not sure if that was sarcasm haha but the location of the fan has nothing to do with the noise. It’s the spinning plastic gears inside the housing when the teeth make contact. Every gear driven fan makes those noises regardless of where it’s installed.
MyFan
That first fan hauls ass