I worked electrical retail for 10 years and hung my share of fans.... you disassembled and assembled it exactly like you're suppose to. very nice! I hate those hampton bay fans with that style of mounting.... too many parts and its makes it really hard to wiring done when you have almost zero clearance to work with.... but, you did it! love the blue.... the glass shades are expensive to replace! that color is hard to find! when changing out a fan, always remove the blades by the arms.... I hate it when I see fans in thrift stores and garage sales when they still have the blades attached... the blades get warped that way and makes the fan get out of balance....not to mension, ruins the blades!
This is not only the BEST tutorial for installing a fan, it is also just an incredibly entertaining video and I am MAD jealous of the coolest fan on the planet.
I am very glad you made this video because I have never installed a ceiling fan or any light fixture alone, but I actually understood your tutorial and I feel confident that I can replace the fan in my daughter's room I have been waiting to have done but it seems my brothers have been to busy and unable to assist with. Hopefully I don't find any surprises after taking the old one down, but here goes nothing. And again thank you for making this video.
I have a Harbor Breeze fan that we installed in 2011. In 2016 we moved out of that house and I took said fan with me to the house where I live now. Nine years and still running great!
@@firstassemblyofgodmartinsv7665 oh, I have fans in my collection that have been going WAY longer. I own an Emerson Roundnose ceiling fan that will be celebrating its 70th birthday this year, and it still runs without any problem.
Hello, I apologize for the unprofessional demeanor in this video. I made this when I had like 200 subscribers, and didn't expect anyone to actually watch it. I am aware the music is a bit loud and there are a few things I would do differently if I were to make the video again. Instead of leaving a dislike, consider leaving some constructive criticism. If you decide to stick around, you'll find mostly Jeep content unless you have any ideas for me. I might make more electrical tutorials, it depends who wants what. I appreciate all the views and I hope an equal amount of ceiling fans have been installed worldwide. ALSO - If you get any MID ROLL ADS on this video, please leave a comment to let me know! I hate advertisements interrupting anything I'm doing, especially when I'm trying to learn. I have intentionally disabled mid-roll ads on every single one of my videos, but I've heard YT is just putting them on anyway. If you do get a mid roll ad, that's 100% on YT, not me, and there isn't anything I can do about it. We've hit 1,000,000 views, which is an incomprehensible milestone that I thank you all for!
Good job, thanks!However you have to get over the weird screws. They're called Robertson screws and they are the best on the planet. Canada's contribution to the hardware trade
I can definitely agree Cameron fans are definitely the coolest fans on the face of the planet. I had a brown one with 3 lights in my old house. BTW, what did you do with the old fan?
The old one is sitting in a box in the storage room now. It belongs to my grandparents, I am confident they won't be willing to sell it if that's what you're after
My entire light kit has detached from the fan portion and is a fire hazard with how it flickers. It hangs over my daughter's bed. So, we are replacing it ASAP. This video makes it seem really easy!
@@WAEMIDIV Hahaha! One would assume that would be common sense, but sadly....common sense is not nearly as common these days. 🤦♀️ Thanks for the video and the tip! I wish all videos were as informative!
@@AG-mt3xs ruclips.net/video/5zROXoiN_-I/видео.html I do have another video that specifically focuses on replacing the light kit if that might help a little better
That is a very cool fan! Great tutorial! My ceiling fans are getting old and dated so I'll hopefully be trying my hand at ceiling fan installation sometime soon.
I'm doing a fan swap tomorrow.. I'm not very good with home improvement type stuff but since you can find just about anything on youtube I looked up how to do a fan swap and your vid popped up first so I saved it and will use it as a blue print! Thanks Sir
Awesome to hear mine is the first result, I guess that means I did a good job if you get stuck or have any questions I might be able to help, depends how complicated though I'm not an expert. Don't be afraid to ask
@@randomuser2461 I don't know how it's mounted up there, but I do know it's held the previous fan for like 40 something years so I just kind of assumed there was a fan rated mounting point there already. If you're installing a fan where there is currently just a light fixture, you should definetly get a fan rated box to hold it up there. Some older ceiling fans are actually quite heavy and need the extra support The square bit screws are pretty awesome, because you can't strip them unless you're deliberately trying to. I was simply unprepared at the time, and had never seen them before
@@gunnerdan If you go on my channel's "about" page, you can find my email, can you please send a message? I would love to buy it from you if you're willing
I would recommend turning off the breaker for peace of mind and extra safety, but as demonstrated in this video I only turned off the switch. If you have a voltage tester, verify the fixture does not have power before messing with the wires
It wasn't new in box (I wish), it was already installed in my old house when I moved in. When I moved out, I had to take it with me and put something else in its place
@@WAEMIDIV they better take care of it. tell them to take the fan out every now and then and spin the motor around. and if the hoard gets cleared out take the fan out before it inevitably gets destroyed.
ruclips.net/video/JuDXluTDM8c/видео.html Imaginary - DJ AG I found this guy accidentally one day and often use his music. His channel is linked in the description.
I actually found it. I moved into a new house in 2011 and this fan was in my room. I moved out in 2015 and took the fan with me everywhere, and it's been installed in my last 3 rooms this made me realize how often I move
I have . this exact fan at my home. Only difference is it had black pull chain pendents instead of silver ones. Were did you find this fan. I thought this model was discontinued long ago.
Hampton Bay only produced Cameron II+ in 2000 - 2002 (I believe) I moved into a house over ten years ago and this fan was already installed in my bedroom, I have no idea how it got there or how long it's been there. I have since moved out of that house and I brought the fan with me everywhere I went, because it's so awesome.
www.amazon.com/NGe-Triangle-Screwdriver-Pieces-Length/dp/B07P9825CN/ref=asc_df_B07P9825CN/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385272107002&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16694990245100948533&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9052264&hvtargid=pla-842996166173&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=78829231656&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=385272107002&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16694990245100948533&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9052264&hvtargid=pla-842996166173 I'm not sure I've ever seen triangle screws before but here's some bits that might help Be sure the screws in question are necessary components that need to be removed, and are not just holding the motor together or something
ruclips.net/video/a6uyHsdzLAE/видео.html I intentuonally left that out to siphon views out of people and make them watch another video, which can be found here. Remotes often come with instructions too, and wires are often color matched, but it has to be the correct type of fan.
yeeesssss.... I'm not saying it was made/ bought in 2011, I'm saying that's when I found it, I have no idea who bought/ installed/ originally owned/ has the reciept to/ is responsible for/ constructed the fan/ what its original date of manufacturing is/ where it was bought from/ or how many hours it's been run in its lifetime But I do know I found it in 2011. And the original question asked where I got it from.
I worked electrical retail for 10 years and hung my share of fans.... you disassembled and assembled it exactly like you're suppose to. very nice! I hate those hampton bay fans with that style of mounting.... too many parts and its makes it really hard to wiring done when you have almost zero clearance to work with.... but, you did it! love the blue.... the glass shades are expensive to replace! that color is hard to find! when changing out a fan, always remove the blades by the arms.... I hate it when I see fans in thrift stores and garage sales when they still have the blades attached... the blades get warped that way and makes the fan get out of balance....not to mension, ruins the blades!
This is not only the BEST tutorial for installing a fan, it is also just an incredibly entertaining video and I am MAD jealous of the coolest fan on the planet.
Why thank you, but I think with hindsight, I could've done better. Maybe I'll "remaster" this video someday
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@@WAEMIDIVWhat’s the name of that ceiling fan with 4 blades and what’s the name of the blue ceiling fan?
@mollyballiet1407 no idea what the old one was, the new one is a Hampton Bay Cameron II+
Thx bro but I still don’t know the name of the old one
I am very glad you made this video because I have never installed a ceiling fan or any light fixture alone, but I actually understood your tutorial and I feel confident that I can replace the fan in my daughter's room I have been waiting to have done but it seems my brothers have been to busy and unable to assist with. Hopefully I don't find any surprises after taking the old one down, but here goes nothing. And again thank you for making this video.
It's really not a difficult thing like everyone makes it seem, I believe in you!
I have a Harbor Breeze fan that we installed in 2011. In 2016 we moved out of that house and I took said fan with me to the house where I live now. Nine years and still running great!
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My fans have ran almost 40 and the 4 fans in my church have been up and running with absolutely no problem whatsoever in 48 years
@@firstassemblyofgodmartinsv7665 oh, I have fans in my collection that have been going WAY longer. I own an Emerson Roundnose ceiling fan that will be celebrating its 70th birthday this year, and it still runs without any problem.
@@jackcasey7037 that’s how them old fans are. But the newer fans don’t last long
That’s the thing I forgot to say. I was going to say that the harbor breeze won’t last like them
Hello, I apologize for the unprofessional demeanor in this video. I made this when I had like 200 subscribers, and didn't expect anyone to actually watch it. I am aware the music is a bit loud and there are a few things I would do differently if I were to make the video again. Instead of leaving a dislike, consider leaving some constructive criticism. If you decide to stick around, you'll find mostly Jeep content unless you have any ideas for me. I might make more electrical tutorials, it depends who wants what. I appreciate all the views and I hope an equal amount of ceiling fans have been installed worldwide.
ALSO - If you get any MID ROLL ADS on this video, please leave a comment to let me know! I hate advertisements interrupting anything I'm doing, especially when I'm trying to learn. I have intentionally disabled mid-roll ads on every single one of my videos, but I've heard YT is just putting them on anyway. If you do get a mid roll ad, that's 100% on YT, not me, and there isn't anything I can do about it.
We've hit 1,000,000 views, which is an incomprehensible milestone that I thank you all for!
the new fan is a Hampton bay Cameron ii plus in cobalt blue
@@ssakamag b.
Good job, thanks!However you have to get over the weird screws. They're called Robertson screws and they are the best on the planet. Canada's contribution to the hardware trade
@@abstewart99 I can see their benefits now, I was merely unprepared is all.
It took you six weeks taken those screws off the old ceiling fan
That’s a cool fan that you installed
Thanks this was really helpful for someone who has never done this themselves
Hey, what a great tutorial with tips that go above and beyond!!
I think the new fan you replaced the old fan with is a Hampton Bay Cameron ll plus
Yes, in cobalt blue
That's what it was dang
Hey my guy. Big shot out to you bro. I used your video and installed a ceiling fan with ease.
sweet, happy to help ✅
I can definitely agree Cameron fans are definitely the coolest fans on the face of the planet. I had a brown one with 3 lights in my old house. BTW, what did you do with the old fan?
The old one is sitting in a box in the storage room now. It belongs to my grandparents, I am confident they won't be willing to sell it if that's what you're after
Good thing your not throwing it away. A lot of people throw away old and rare fans.
You did a great job!
My entire light kit has detached from the fan portion and is a fire hazard with how it flickers. It hangs over my daughter's bed. So, we are replacing it ASAP. This video makes it seem really easy!
Just make sure the power is off before you work on it
@@WAEMIDIV Hahaha! One would assume that would be common sense, but sadly....common sense is not nearly as common these days. 🤦♀️ Thanks for the video and the tip! I wish all videos were as informative!
@@AG-mt3xs ruclips.net/video/5zROXoiN_-I/видео.html
I do have another video that specifically focuses on replacing the light kit if that might help a little better
@@WAEMIDIV Thank you, but we are just going to replace the entire thing. Might as well get the fancy one she wants, right?
@@AG-mt3xsWhat fan did your daughters bedroom have?
I love you ceiling fan videos
That is a very cool fan! Great tutorial! My ceiling fans are getting old and dated so I'll hopefully be trying my hand at ceiling fan installation sometime soon.
Great fan
I'm doing a fan swap tomorrow.. I'm not very good with home improvement type stuff but since you can find just about anything on youtube I looked up how to do a fan swap and your vid popped up first so I saved it and will use it as a blue print! Thanks Sir
Awesome to hear mine is the first result, I guess that means I did a good job
if you get stuck or have any questions I might be able to help, depends how complicated though I'm not an expert.
Don't be afraid to ask
@@WAEMIDIVthe old fan is an Emerson Northwind made by Alaska
@@mattsceilingfansandmore2573How do you know
New fan is kind of super nice
That new fan is good
Old one was an Emerson Northwind made by Alaska
Thanks for letting me know!
I like the Cameron 2+ with the cobalt blue I like the new fan
Nice!
MY CHILDHOOD VIDEO
Same heree
@@tylerwhoisafanoffanstrains9246 I watched this video when it was three months ago, so I was 5 and now I am 10
Same
y’all are late af 😂
Awesome video
I love those fans The blue one
Jajajja. I loved you fan! Hey thank for showing how to uninstall the old one. I was in need of it !
Thank you so much this help me install my fan😊
Very well explained thank you.Subscribed.
Its a old ass fan, I have the same one in my dining lol although it is cool because it has the ball thing which lets u angle the fan wherever you want
In my opinion square bit screws should be the only ones made! So much better than Phillips or flat blade.
Good stuff buddy keep it up!
What color is the top blades
Very good instructional video! Thank you for posting!!!
Old fan: Emerson Northwind made by Alaska/Sheng Yuan Electric Co.
New Fan: Hampton Bay Cameron II Plus
The Channel Of Random Minecraft Stuff and More isn’t it a hampton bay southwind
@@abpp1 It’s not.
295 people are jealous of your badass ceiling fan lol
Edit: 365
Square head screws are commonly used in pocket hole joinery.
Up next, wae gets camera person so he can use two hands.
did you buy that fan on ebay and you won the bid if you did i was trying to bid on that fan too
He got it when he got an old house and he took it with him
@@CaseyGpdx oh
Old fan is made by Alaska. If it says Emerson somewhere on top of the motor then it's Emerson Northwind.
Might be good also to get rid of that popcorn ceiling look. It was probably put up with the outdated fan that you replaced.
I used to watch this in 2020
I cat a new ceilling fan and lights in my room and I like it.
Did the remote work?
Yes, I also have another video for the installation of the remote ruclips.net/video/a6uyHsdzLAE/видео.html
Did you consider adding a fan rated box and bar in the ceiling? Or is this held onto a joist somehow?
I'm assuming those square screws don't strip as easily as phillips heads.
@@randomuser2461 I don't know how it's mounted up there, but I do know it's held the previous fan for like 40 something years so I just kind of assumed there was a fan rated mounting point there already.
If you're installing a fan where there is currently just a light fixture, you should definetly get a fan rated box to hold it up there. Some older ceiling fans are actually quite heavy and need the extra support
The square bit screws are pretty awesome, because you can't strip them unless you're deliberately trying to. I was simply unprepared at the time, and had never seen them before
You don't like those screws?? Literally the best in the world. Unlikely to strip. Standard in Canada
They’re great, the only problem is in America I never have the square bits handy, since Phillips is by far the most common here
it was perfect, like
Cool
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The ceiling fan that is new I think is a Hampton Bay Cameron ii plus
I liked that older one better than the new one
Good the blue fan is the one i want to remove 😂 good video though thank you!
Do you actually have a Hampton Bay Cameron II+ in Cobalt Blue?
If so, is it for sale?
@@WAEMIDIV I still have it. Didn't see your reply sorry
@@gunnerdan If you go on my channel's "about" page, you can find my email, can you please send a message? I would love to buy it from you if you're willing
I have 1 of those fans but only 2 of the light fixtures 2 broke😥
Ceiling fans used: Emerson northwind And Hampton Bay Cameron II in cobalt blue
I LOVE BLUE
Whats that ceiling fan called?
Hampton Bay Cameron II +
@@WAEMIDIV tkahnkah
give me the ceiling fan
do I have to turn the breaker off to swap fans or is flipping the switch sufficient?
I would recommend turning off the breaker for peace of mind and extra safety, but as demonstrated in this video I only turned off the switch.
If you have a voltage tester, verify the fixture does not have power before messing with the wires
Replacing A Hampton Bay Cameron II Plus
the new fan is a hampton bay cameron plus
my question is.. HOW DID HE GET A CAMERON II NEW IN BOX??????????
It wasn't new in box (I wish), it was already installed in my old house when I moved in. When I moved out, I had to take it with me and put something else in its place
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT NICE LOOKING CEILING FAN
It was already installed in a past house I lived in. No idea how it got there
@@WAEMIDIV You... took the fan, with you when you moved?
@@starlingbaez6681 That is correct. It was too cool to leave behind. don't worry, I installed a replacement before I left
@@WAEMIDIV remember what the replacement was?
@@starlingbaez6681 It was a Turn of the Century Minerva II 44", brass motor with spruce colored blades. At the time, it was on sale at Menards for $35
what are you going to do with the old fan?
It belongs to my grandparents, whom have decided to keep it in a box in the storage room. I've already asked, they unfortunately won't let me sell it
@@WAEMIDIV they better take care of it. tell them to take the fan out every now and then and spin the motor around. and if the hoard gets cleared out take the fan out before it inevitably gets destroyed.
you can also let
What did you do to the old fan
It was packaged up and put in storage as a backup
Ok
Hampton bay Cameron ii Plus
Old fan = unknown. New fan = Hampton Bay Cameron Plus 2nd Generation ceiling fan
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Ware did you get the fan from
It came from a house I moved into years ago. It was already in my room before I had it, so I have no clue about its history before that point
@@WAEMIDIV oh I did not know that
Amazing ceiling fan use hall
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What did you do with the gold and brown ceiling fan that you replaced
NICE FUN
I did install one in my bedroom but is not like this kind
eh, i wouldn't call it an upgrade, they're both equally good.
You did not notice that both sides of the bracket had slides
have to play bingo with hunter simple deluxe number 1 uno card scanner ceiling fan w/4 blades
with Alan's cousins and a plushie
The new one is a Hampton Bay Cameron II/plus
Why am i watching this
Square screws should be more common. Much better than Phillips/flat head screws
Can I have the old fan?
Unfortunately, it is not mine to give away. I have already asked the Grandparents who like to hoard everything
I pretty sure that the old fan is a very rare 4 blade Hampton Bay Landmark... new fan is a Hampton bay Cameron II/ Plus
It’s probably an Emerson Northwind
Prepare yourself
The name of the song please!Thx!
ruclips.net/video/JuDXluTDM8c/видео.html
Imaginary - DJ AG
I found this guy accidentally one day and often use his music. His channel is linked in the description.
Where did you buy this fan ?
I actually found it.
I moved into a new house in 2011 and this fan was in my room. I moved out in 2015 and took the fan with me everywhere, and it's been installed in my last 3 rooms
this made me realize how often I move
I have .
this exact fan at my home. Only difference is it had black pull chain pendents instead of silver ones. Were did you find this fan. I thought this model was discontinued long ago.
Hampton Bay only produced Cameron II+ in 2000 - 2002 (I believe)
I moved into a house over ten years ago and this fan was already installed in my bedroom, I have no idea how it got there or how long it's been there.
I have since moved out of that house and I brought the fan with me everywhere I went, because it's so awesome.
Fan housing
I keep my old fans
One of my fans has triangle shaped screws and I cannot find a drillbit that matches it. Please help.
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I'm not sure I've ever seen triangle screws before but here's some bits that might help
Be sure the screws in question are necessary components that need to be removed, and are not just holding the motor together or something
WeRe did u get the blue fan?
When I moved into an old house, it was already installed in my room, and when I moved out of said house, I took it with me
@@WAEMIDIV nice cuz that fan is very rare and awesome
@@XboxChris0779 it's not rare
@@fanandairconditioningchann2989 yes it is
I mean the one that you just installed just now
Yeah, the blue one, that's the one I'm reffering to
17 years old
Do more videos like this 😄
Hampton Bay is the worst ceiling fan brand. Pretty cool fan though, I like the cobalt blue accents.
Hunter is the worst IMO
No heritage is the worst
@@abpp1 I meant out of the worst sold right now
@Shannon Sheehan I agree.
@@abpp1 no Lucci air is
5 years old
What’s a bungee cord?…?
How the hell do you not know? It’s some kind of cord on the fan that prevents it from vibrating
So this shows how to replace an entire fan, how do I replace half a fan?
I would stop watching at about 2:05 and resume watching at 12:10
Was almost perfect except you didint mention anything about how to wire the remote
ruclips.net/video/a6uyHsdzLAE/видео.html
I intentuonally left that out to siphon views out of people and make them watch another video, which can be found here.
Remotes often come with instructions too, and wires are often color matched, but it has to be the correct type of fan.
00:00:01
Actually that fan was back from 1999
yeeesssss.... I'm not saying it was made/ bought in 2011, I'm saying that's when I found it, I have no idea who bought/ installed/ originally owned/ has the reciept to/ is responsible for/ constructed the fan/ what its original date of manufacturing is/ where it was bought from/ or how many hours it's been run in its lifetime
But I do know I found it in 2011.
And the original question asked where I got it from.
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