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Chief one feather

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How you forget things


Yep you sure do. I am now home after just over 2 months on the road and it's been hot here in Sth West Gippsland Vic today so I turned on the ceiling fan in the living area, sat for most of the afternoon thinking, geee the fan doesn't seem to be helping, when I looked up at it I noticed it spinning in reverse. Stupid me forgot to take it off the winter setting didn't I. Works fine now. confuse



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Welcome back to the real world mate ? Things won't improve you know ??? as soon as you remember everything again ?? I t will be then time to hit your playground again, and the whole memory cycle will be confused again [ LoL ]confuseconfusebiggrinbiggrin

PS. got your card in the letterbox ??



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called in to say goodby but forgot was a wok day so left calling card

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Gday...

The good thing about "being in the playground" and especially if ya camp at good locations (like Green's) ..... ya don't need to 'member which way the flamin' fan goes ... ya jest get up outta the shade, wander over to the water and plonk yerself down and git cool

Therefore, the solution .... don't try to 'member stuff .... jest git back on da frog and toad maaaate biggrin

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When the medical appointments, xmas and re-wire of 12V system in Avan are all finished you won't see me for dust John. Have a good xmas.

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Doug, how do you reverse your ceiling fan? We've just had a couple installed, cant see any "reverse" options.

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Hi GD, hope all is well over on that lovely coast.

Just above the blades should be a little switch, if you push up or down it will send the blades in a spin in reverse so as to bring hot air down from the ceiling, as heat rises, works well and even better if you remember to change to summer setting in the warmer weather.

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Not all ceiling sweep fans have a reversing switch, depends on the type or brand.

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Cant find a switch on ours, but very pleased with them all the same. Just that bit of air movement makes all the difference, and no need for expensive R/C air-con like we had at our previous house.
Dont worry about your memory Doug, its only a problem when you forget that you forgot!

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Having now been in your neck of the woods Doug, I don't believe for one minute that it gets hot there! disbelief

Speaking of fans though, I must be getting soft. I would have liked a fan in the van at Richmond NSW when it was in the high 30's. I have a small one here that I could fit in there. hmmm

 



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