Yes it's still on that 4-speed wall control. If it provided lower voltage, it wouldn't be spinning as fast. It'd spin slower if I had the on/off switch wired up.
@@nickhizfanz6569 Let me be clear. The wall control doesn't produce voltage, it just either allow all current to pass (high), causes some resistance (speeds other than high), or allows no current to pass (off). The wall controls makes resistance on speeds 4, 3, and 2. Wall control on speed 1, which is same as on/off switch "on", causes no resistance. The voltage is actually produced by power line, and house volts is about 120 volts, and wall switch controls the current. On/off switch is just 120 volts or 0 volts. 3/4 speed wall control usually uses capacitor for resistance.
That fan has to have the best startup I've ever heard
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Startup sound nice!
It runs faster because the control might give it a resident frequency.
Those are not original blade irons, the original irons would have been plastic with a steeper pitch.
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Is it still on 4 speed wall control? I wonder if it spins faster because it tolerates better with lower voltage.
Yes it's still on that 4-speed wall control. If it provided lower voltage, it wouldn't be spinning as fast. It'd spin slower if I had the on/off switch wired up.
@@nickhizfanz6569 Let me be clear. The wall control doesn't produce voltage, it just either allow all current to pass (high), causes some resistance (speeds other than high), or allows no current to pass (off). The wall controls makes resistance on speeds 4, 3, and 2. Wall control on speed 1, which is same as on/off switch "on", causes no resistance. The voltage is actually produced by power line, and house volts is about 120 volts, and wall switch controls the current. On/off switch is just 120 volts or 0 volts. 3/4 speed wall control usually uses capacitor for resistance.
@@CeilingFanVideosOnYT Okay, thank you. Makes sense
@@nickhizfanz6569 You're welcome. Can you try it on speed 1? It would be exactly be the same as on/off switch on.
@@CeilingFanVideosOnYT I will once I install it again. I currently have my Hunter Comfort Breeze installed and I have other fans to review
Fastest one of these I've ever seen
ITS GOING SO FAST
It sounds like my washer lol
This sounds cool!
ohh look it got quieter than it was in pt 1
If I have rare gear driven ceiling fan like this i would go to sleep with that on
If he puts that thing on 1 he is the riskiest person in the world literally
Actually speed 1 is fine. It’s a shaded pole motor and the 8uf capacitor in the control is somehow making it spin faster.
the only thing these are good for are museums... would never actually install it in a place it would be used
I agree
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I have one of those in my collection!!!!!!!!!!!
Upload a video of it! Many people are specifically interested in this fan because of how unique and rare it is.
Sadly I don't have it because I burnt the motor up on it because it was very beat down@@nickhizfanz6569
No Buzzing noise
Y luego le doy un consejo no se puede ser ilegal o engorda
Just buy new celing fan
Ceiling fan is the 😡
Noisyyyyyyyyyyy
Maybe you are the one who is noisy
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