In order to screw on the back plate I need to work out a way to hold the nuts and spring washers in the block mounting holes.
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Showing posts with label Ceiling Fan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceiling Fan. Show all posts
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Workshop ceiling fan - Part 6 Final
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Workshop ceiling fan - Part 5
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Workshop ceiling fan - Part 3
From the last session I began this one by separating the fan from the base assembly
Up the ladder with the base assembly (timber mounting plate + fan mounting base) and here I've put in two hex metal screws and about to remove the clamps to secure the other two corners.
Monday, January 20, 2020
Workshop ceiling fan - Part 2
Starting the fan install after posting that unboxing video clip.
Collecting what I need, this little roll of three core cable will do nicely between fan and controller. I got this when Masters was closing down, sitting all by itself on a barren shelf with a price tag of 50 cents. I knew it would come in handy one day.
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Workshop ceiling fan - Part 1
I purchased this Arlec 120cm 4 Blade White Ceiling Fan (CSF122W) for the workshop. Cost was $44 so happy with that!
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Suitable for use in the chook run where there is 240V power for the 12V power supply or powered from 12V SLA battery (also solar panel) for ...
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With the Wi-Fi Valve setup and operating we can start making the door frame and the actual door that will slide up and down inside a frame. ...