They all seem be faster than another, the one with a bad capacitor is the slowest, and then one next to it seems to be the second slowest, and the one that you mentioned that had a balloon in it seems to go a bit slower than the one that goes the fastest, anyway. Great video
Brandon, there’s no need to turn the knobs every inch, just do low speed, quarter turn like 3’o clock, another quarter turn like 12’oclock and then straight to high.
Funny enough I thought these were black ones still love them! Have that controller myself excited to install the brown one I just bought in my garage 👍🏻
The load on the motor is heavier than the load on a non-industrial fan; this creates a larger moment of inertia (this is to rotational motion what mass is to linear motion). More mass = greater moment of inertia = less rotational acceleration. For the same reason, the spin down to off on industrial fans also takes longer.
@@brandonjohnson1386 You know, I’ve always wondered what Canadian Dr. Pepper tasted like, but if you have the knowledge, I’m also curious, why does much of Canada use a third or second pull chain to reverse the direction of a ceiling fan instead of the little switch like what we use here in the US and other territories?
@@ceilingfanaticandotherthin8572 I don't know. That's what a lot of vintage Canadian ceiling fans used but most newer ones use a reverse switch. There are some newer ones still use reverse chain.
They all seem be faster than another, the one with a bad capacitor is the slowest, and then one next to it seems to be the second slowest, and the one that you mentioned that had a balloon in it seems to go a bit slower than the one that goes the fastest, anyway. Great video
Brandon, there’s no need to turn the knobs every inch, just do low speed, quarter turn like 3’o clock, another quarter turn like 12’oclock and then straight to high.
Funny enough I thought these were black ones still love them! Have that controller myself excited to install the brown one I just bought in my garage 👍🏻
Very cool install!
Nice they were painted in blue
They’re brown, it’s just the lightning that makes them look blue
Brandon, your mom wasn’t happy that you weren’t hurrying up with the demonstration, just do forward on all speeds and spin down
12:45 12:52 13:44
Cool install
The reverse switches were wired backwards, some people just think downdraft is reverse.
At 4:41 that fan is the fastest out of the lot of them
The reverse switch is wired backwards
Ils sont beaux en brun. J'ai récemment fait acquisition d'un modèle en brun.
Wow! I can't believe how I got so many like on this video.
12:52 13:46
my fire station has a white one with exact same thermostats
+Noah Adamcik You can't correct him nicely without being a douchebag?
You mean speed control
which electric wire you choose ? where to find it ?
for some reason all industrial ceiling fans start off slow
The load on the motor is heavier than the load on a non-industrial fan; this creates a larger moment of inertia (this is to rotational motion what mass is to linear motion). More mass = greater moment of inertia = less rotational acceleration. For the same reason, the spin down to off on industrial fans also takes longer.
Not mine!! Global industrial 56"
Can I Film the Ceiling Fans at Grandview Childrens Centre in Oshawa, ON?
i have 3 ceiling fans in my house the Hampton bay san marino the Hampton bay midilli and the hunter brendland in the master bedroom
were are those fans placed
who were you talking to in the video?
His mom I think I met up with Brandon this is April and I met his mom
hey, it's been a while. Where's is this place at ??
Look in the description
@@shivamgandhi5779 why don't you look at the description you little bum
Did you get permission to turn on the fans?
So this is somewhere in Canada?
Yes. In Ontario.
@@brandonjohnson1386 You know, I’ve always wondered what Canadian Dr. Pepper tasted like, but if you have the knowledge, I’m also curious, why does much of Canada use a third or second pull chain to reverse the direction of a ceiling fan instead of the little switch like what we use here in the US and other territories?
@@ceilingfanaticandotherthin8572 I don't know. That's what a lot of vintage Canadian ceiling fans used but most newer ones use a reverse switch. There are some newer ones still use reverse chain.
@@brandonjohnson1386 I wonder when the trend actually began.
14:30 what is that?
Sounds like a ball
At the church
No, This is at a Pavilion.
@@brandonjohnson1386 oo good jib
Tuh
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Jennifer Zakaria
Jennifer Zakaria
Hi Leanne,
Sorry, my 2 year old son has been watching your video and he has written to you.
@@DylaniaCat I think lei-Ann’s son has written to you because he didn’t reply anything just your name