• Chozo@fedia.io
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    25 days ago

    At the last apartment I lived in, I thought the people in the unit below me were constantly running an unbalanced washing machine, as I would frequently hear this loud, rhythmic THUNKA THUNKA THUNKA THUNKA coming from underneath my floor, usually for hours at a time. At least, I assumed it was a washing machine, since nobody has that much stamina for it to have been anything else, I thought.

    After a few weeks, I put in a noise complaint because it was starting to get irritating. When the management followed up a few days later, they told me that the tenant below me just had their ceiling fan at full speed and two of the bolts unthreaded themselves, causing it to knock around wildly. And the tenant was deaf, so she had no clue her ceiling fan was only a few days from loosening itself completely and falling apart.

    It’s honestly a little insane that after over a hundred years, we haven’t come up with a better way to move air around a room without dangling 50 pounds of spinning death above your head.

  • wizzor@sopuli.xyz
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    25 days ago

    My desk fan has three settings

    • Stormy wind
    • Sand blaster
    • Jet engine

    I actualy set up a trailing edge dimmer to calm her down, sometimes you just need a gentle breeze.

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      23 days ago

      all I want is a celing fan with a sand blaster setting. it would help for when you almost need an air conditioner, but don’t want to get a window unit.

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    25 days ago

    Properly built, properly installed ceiling fans don’t vibrate. My $70 dollar ceiling fan from a big-box hardware store has no vibration whatsoever, even at maximum speed.

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    25 days ago

    You just need a cheap ceiling fan balancing kit to fix that. Pretty much every fan comes with one, but almost everyone skips that step in the instructions during installation.