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- tdsxt51ExplorerOurs is 12V and we really like it a lot.
- cpaulsenExplorerJust replaced mine in my Montana and it is 110 volt.....very easy to do. My Wildcat was 12 volt in the living room and I added a 110 volt one to the bedroom. They worked great for us for moving th air.
- SlownsyExplorerOr maybe tighten op the skrues.
Frank. - LOFAT36Explorer
2oldman wrote:
Mine is an ornament too. Most of the screws holding the blades in place have vibrated loose, so the blades are all off-kilter. Then when bringing in the slide I have to be careful not to catch a blade and bend it down further.
I should just remove it - or the blades anyway. I rarely used it at all.
Yes just remove the blades & hang little swings from it with mini kid's and turn it on. Don't forget the buckboard pulled with miniature horses driven by a spider monkey LOL Cheers Marty - 2oldmanExplorer IIMine is an ornament too. Most of the screws holding the blades in place have vibrated loose, so the blades are all off-kilter. Then when bringing in the slide I have to be careful not to catch a blade and bend it down further.
I should just remove it - or the blades anyway. I rarely used it at all. - RustyJCExplorer
LOFAT36 wrote:
2oldman wrote:
Commonly called a ceiling fan. It's "hydro" for you Canucks. lol
Got it 110 it is. Although I would refer to it as "ceiling ornament" as it no longer works LOL
I think ours have been ceiling ornaments even when they WERE working. They are typically mounted so close to the ceiling that they move very little air - but they look nice up there going round and round, I suppose....
Rusty - LOFAT36Explorer
2oldman wrote:
Commonly called a ceiling fan. It's "hydro" for you Canucks. lol
Got it 110 it is. Although I would refer to it as "ceiling ornament" as it no longer works LOL - 2oldmanExplorer IICommonly called a ceiling fan. It's "hydro" for you Canucks. lol
- LOFAT36ExplorerIt is a 4 blade overhead fan above our island, not a vent fan.
- fla-gypsyExplorer
LOFAT36 wrote:
I need to replace the 4 blade overhead fan in our 5er. I assume this is 110 volt, correct ?
It depends, which fan are we talking about? A vent fan? Or some other fan?
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