This fan is so quiet ! I am looking for a fan for my kitchen which is quite large. A 72" would be great for us. Thanks so much for this demo! Appreciated!
Great video and possible issues, I just ordered a 96” fan for outside under my Pavillion not sure it’s the same make or not but good to know! Great job sir!
I had a 4 blade fan which you felt the air pulsating. I replaced that fan with a 9 blade fan. I don’t feel the air pulsating anymore it just feels like steady blowing air now.
Oh yeah there’s a place I worked it through the school the high school in the special ed class Call the community food bank I think and they had a large well two large rite hite ceiling fans also for blade and some other belt drive warehouse or shop fans, I think the air King was a 36 inch and if this was the heat Buster and it was a 42 inch probably I think but I think the fan blade on the air king is made to be direct drive because they’re flat patched and don’t blow King was a 36 inch and if this was the heat Buster and it was a 42 inch probably And I think the air king fan blade is made to be on a direct driven motor. Where is the heat buster if that’s what it was and look like one but anyway where is the heat buster it may to be on the belt drive motor or is made to be built driven and below turn the air lower RPMs which I think is pretty cool tons of air not turn the air
Bought three of these fans based on this video and after getting the first one installed no amount of pairing the remote has made the fan turn pass what I’m guessing is speed 1. Of I turn the power off at the breaker and then back on the fan will go full speed.
Not really cooler just help move the air at round. My shop get hot like 108 even with the fan and a mister there is a point your just moving HOT air round. But when it cools down it does make a difference. Unfortunately my shop was not insulated when it was built so when the temp hits triple digits we don’t work in the shop till evening when is more manageable to work.
LeeMan I just cleaned the blade off in preparation of hot days ahead. It still works great no issues at all circulates the air as needed and when it gets hot in the shop i kick it on and i can feel the difference in minutes. when it starts heating up i run it all the time.
I have seem a even much larger industrial ceiling fan when I came to a large restaurant hall in a village. The fan was hold in the main hall, about 10 meters above the ground, by about 4 METERS WIDTH for each blades, and 8 METERS of total radius. Spinning silently however, for about one rotation per second. I can’t tell the very feeling when I came into the hall and saw that monster holding above. Through, other waiters and guests seems got used of that thing.
Thanks fro making this video. It was very informative. I live in the desert. It gets hot. This year I think the highest was 118 degrees F. My shop is about 1100 sqft. I have 18 ft ceilings. My question is, does it just move the air around or is there a drop in temp. Have you measured a temperature change? Is it more tolerable in your shop? Was it worth the investment? I have been looking for a ceiling fan but I can't afford the Macro and Big Ass Fans. I can't justify the price. Plus my wife would KILL me. Would you recommend this? Would you buy it again or would you by something else? Thanks.
Troy yes and No. I just did a video during the day and my shop was 108 inside. I had a fan with a mister on it plus my big fan including an atic fan trying to blow out the hot air. Problem was it was only sucking in HOT air. Just misserable in the shop so much so I called it quits and went in the house till the sun started going down till it did cool down more. There is only so much any fan can do when it is just plane HOT. The only real solution is a good swamp type cooler or a good mister on a fan. I only have 2 nozzles really need 2 - 3 mor to make any differance in the heat. If the temp is mid 90's or lower it does help move the air around so ir doesn't feel so stagnant. Moving Hot air feel more like an over to cool the shop down you really need something to cool the air to make a real differance.
Joshua Wagnon I actually, 2 weeks ago, got up there and dusted the blades off so I could turn it on. It's already getting hot in the shop. The fan still runs smooth and quiet.
jared rosin My fan it’s little over 11 feet from the floor if I have the blade suck in the air up I don’t feel it but when I have it reversed blowing down I can feel a little breeze it just helps circulate the air.
@Rosins automotive fabrication I've been looking at these, is there something elese to look at? My end walls are 14ft 23ft to the peak. I have two 60in fans now and they are ok but I need some major air movement.
DONT FEEL BAD ........... IVE NEVER HERD MYSELF THINK EITHER ! MAYBE .. ITS BECAUSE I RARELY THINK . ITS REALLY SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ! I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO THINK & HEAR AT THE SAME TIME . THE ACUSTICS ARE LOUSY , THAT MAY EXPLAIN IT !
The blades just moves heavy air around. Not suitable for a practical function. Just blows static air pressure and creates heavy drag. Not good fans. Plus very dangerous
Nice video, thanks for fixing some issues I may encounter. I see your fan at high speed had no wobble, did you have to balance any blades once they we all installed?
scokeing once I got the initial problem fixed it works like a charm. no wobble smooth as can be. No need for any balance. If I remember though I believe it came with something incase it was a little out of balance. Mine wasn't so I had no need.
I’m buying this exact model for my living room in my house. A little overkill but going to be an awesome conversation piece!!
Jremeee I've seen these in many homes especially with vaulted ceilings. They are great nice industrial look and conversation starters.
This fan is so quiet ! I am looking for a fan for my kitchen which is quite large. A 72" would be great for us. Thanks so much for this demo! Appreciated!
Great video and possible issues, I just ordered a 96” fan for outside under my Pavillion not sure it’s the same make or not but good to know! Great job sir!
Dude thats a GIANT fan!
Blocksworld yes it is and really helps in the air circulation in the shop. Thanks for viewing.
I had a 4 blade fan which you felt the air pulsating. I replaced that fan with a 9 blade fan. I don’t feel the air pulsating anymore it just feels like steady blowing air now.
Oh yeah there’s a place I worked it through the school the high school in the special ed class Call the community food bank I think and they had a large well two large rite hite ceiling fans also for blade and some other belt drive warehouse or shop fans, I think the air King was a 36 inch and if this was the heat Buster and it was a 42 inch probably I think but I think the fan blade on the air king is made to be direct drive because they’re flat patched and don’t blow King was a 36 inch and if this was the heat Buster and it was a 42 inch probably And I think the air king fan blade is made to be on a direct driven motor. Where is the heat buster if that’s what it was and look like one but anyway where is the heat buster it may to be on the belt drive motor or is made to be built driven and below turn the air lower RPMs which I think is pretty cool tons of air not turn the air
That's what it will do. They are crap
@@riobank6245 what’s crap?
It’s also sold as Minka Aire Xtreme.
Bought three of these fans based on this video and after getting the first one installed no amount of pairing the remote has made the fan turn pass what I’m guessing is speed 1. Of I turn the power off at the breaker and then back on the fan will go full speed.
Thank you. Your video was very helpful.
You're very welcome WynstonnW Happy to help.
I had the same problem with the 2 screws. Thank you for the video!!!
Mike if through my mistakes or the manufactures I can help in others with products, I have done my job. You are welcome and thank you for viewing.
Shack, How is the fan holding up? Do you still like it?
Is like to have this used so I can convert it into a diy wind turbine
Cooler!
Not really cooler just help move the air at round. My shop get hot like 108 even with the fan and a mister there is a point your just moving HOT air round. But when it cools down it does make a difference. Unfortunately my shop was not insulated when it was built so when the temp hits triple digits we don’t work in the shop till evening when is more manageable to work.
Shack, any update on this fan? Durability? Air circulation sufficient? Any more info or updates are appreciated.
LeeMan I just cleaned the blade off in preparation of hot days ahead. It still works great no issues at all circulates the air as needed and when it gets hot in the shop i kick it on and i can feel the difference in minutes. when it starts heating up i run it all the time.
They are horrible
I have seem a even much larger industrial ceiling fan when I came to a large restaurant hall in a village.
The fan was hold in the main hall, about 10 meters above the ground, by about 4 METERS WIDTH for each blades, and 8 METERS of total radius. Spinning silently however, for about one rotation per second.
I can’t tell the very feeling when I came into the hall and saw that monster holding above. Through, other waiters and guests seems got used of that thing.
Thanks fro making this video. It was very informative. I live in the desert. It gets hot. This year I think the highest was 118 degrees F. My shop is about 1100 sqft. I have 18 ft ceilings. My question is, does it just move the air around or is there a drop in temp. Have you measured a temperature change? Is it more tolerable in your shop? Was it worth the investment? I have been looking for a ceiling fan but I can't afford the Macro and Big Ass Fans. I can't justify the price. Plus my wife would KILL me. Would you recommend this? Would you buy it again or would you by something else? Thanks.
Troy yes and No. I just did a video during the day and my shop was 108 inside. I had a fan with a mister on it plus my big fan including an atic fan trying to blow out the hot air. Problem was it was only sucking in HOT air. Just misserable in the shop so much so I called it quits and went in the house till the sun started going down till it did cool down more. There is only so much any fan can do when it is just plane HOT. The only real solution is a good swamp type cooler or a good mister on a fan. I only have 2 nozzles really need 2 - 3 mor to make any differance in the heat. If the temp is mid 90's or lower it does help move the air around so ir doesn't feel so stagnant. Moving Hot air feel more like an over to cool the shop down you really need something to cool the air to make a real differance.
So how is it doing after 4 years?
Joshua Wagnon I actually, 2 weeks ago, got up there and dusted the blades off so I could turn it on. It's already getting hot in the shop. The fan still runs smooth and quiet.
Can it be used inside of a house?
Jorge Romero yes most definitely. I would mount it to a high ceiling. My shop is 12 feet high. Thanks of viewing
you are my biggest fan get it
Bryan you are FANtastic to say so. Thank you. i get it ;)
awesome video with some great details....THANX
RJ Thank you for the great comment. You are very welcome. Thanks for viewing.
Are the fan metal or wood?
Michael Bumanlag the blades are metal.
That’s a sexy fan
Power consumption?
Mfg states rated at 35 Watts, which is less than 1/2 Amp with 120vac
@@scokeing its 96 inch induction moter based how it will consume 35w only
How tall is your ceiling, I just installed one in my shop with 16’ ceiling height and I can’t feel the air standing under it on high speed?
jared rosin My fan it’s little over 11 feet from the floor if I have the blade suck in the air up I don’t feel it but when I have it reversed blowing down I can feel a little breeze it just helps circulate the air.
The Shack, thanks for the response and the great video
We have a 16' ceiling and just ordered one of these did you figure it out? We bought a 2 foot downrod for it too
The Oddfather down rod should help, mine circulates the air, just thought I’d feel more breeze
@Rosins automotive fabrication I've been looking at these, is there something elese to look at? My end walls are 14ft 23ft to the peak. I have two 60in fans now and they are ok but I need some major air movement.
as big as a merry go round!!!!!
DONT FEEL BAD ........... IVE NEVER HERD MYSELF THINK EITHER ! MAYBE .. ITS BECAUSE I RARELY THINK . ITS REALLY SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ! I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO THINK & HEAR AT THE SAME TIME . THE ACUSTICS ARE LOUSY , THAT MAY EXPLAIN IT !
richard wooten LOL that prefect. Thank you.
Genial!!!
What is the diameter of this fan?
Jay Bell it’s 8 feet in diameter
literally in the title of the video
nice wig dude
That's a helicopter.. Keep the speeds low or you whole shop might fly away --
This fan is bs
@@riobank6245 good story, what fan do you like?
Damn well I forgot what I was gonna say
The blades just moves heavy air around. Not suitable for a practical function. Just blows static air pressure and creates heavy drag. Not good fans. Plus very dangerous
“Not good fans. Plus very dangerous.”
Care to elaborate??
Moving heavy air around is exactly what we want a fan to do. What are you on about bro?
Nice video, thanks for fixing some issues I may encounter. I see your fan at high speed had no wobble, did you have to balance any blades once they we all installed?
scokeing once I got the initial problem fixed it works like a charm. no wobble smooth as can be. No need for any balance. If I remember though I believe it came with something incase it was a little out of balance. Mine wasn't so I had no need.