This is the ONLY video I have seen on Y.T. on fan balancing that makes real sence. I have been spending most of today doing just this method. I decided to watch wat you tube had to say about it. I got close using the bending technique so far today. Now I'm looking for the clothes pins to smooth out the edges. Thank you for posting !
45 Minutes to complete the FINAL ballance using your coin and tape method. AWSOME! Its running smooth as silk. The chain is hardly moving. Tis one was WAY OUT, it took .75 on one blade and .25 on another. Thank God for Gorilla Tape. Thank you again for posting this, as you saved my day!
Thanks for the video. I was ready to get new blades, but your technique worked. After checking screws for tightness, need to get the angle and droop right before trimming in the balance.
I’ve been taping quarters, nickels and dimes to my blades for about an hour. Found your video, bent one of my blades and poof! Perfectly balanced. You’re out here doing the Lord’s work!
Measure each blade from a spot on the ceiling and angle then after moving the fan around take measurements again from a spot on the ceiling until they are all the same. I
As you probably know they sell fan balancing kits specifically designed for this (you don't have to risk things flying off). At the angle of my fan blades I was able to partially see the weights on mine with the fan flush mounted on an 8 foot ceiling, so because the wobble was soo minute I decided to just take them off.
This is the ONLY video I have seen on Y.T. on fan balancing that makes real sence. I have been spending most of today doing just this method. I decided to watch wat you tube had to say about it. I got close using the bending technique so far today. Now I'm looking for the clothes pins to smooth out the edges. Thank you for posting !
45 Minutes to complete the FINAL ballance using your coin and tape method. AWSOME!
Its running smooth as silk. The chain is hardly moving. Tis one was WAY OUT, it took .75 on one blade and .25 on another. Thank God for Gorilla Tape. Thank you again for posting this, as you saved my day!
Thanks for the video, also another tip: You can download a free anglemeter on your phone as extra tool to measure the blade angles.
Great idea Thanks for that info will add the to the video
Nice work and all good tips. You really did got lucky on the balancing. A profound difference at the end. Keep up the good work...
+stuzman52 Thanks I will
Really a pleasant video to watch and makes very good sense. Thank you!
your welcome
Thanks for the video. I was ready to get new blades, but your technique worked. After checking screws for tightness, need to get the angle and droop right before trimming in the balance.
Glad I could help, Thanks for watching
I’ve been taping quarters, nickels and dimes to my blades for about an hour. Found your video, bent one of my blades and poof! Perfectly balanced. You’re out here doing the Lord’s work!
Thank you and glad you got it working
Thanks works with hand adjustment eliminate the noise for tomorrow morning add some coins to adding more balance
Thanks for the video. good contribution and explicit
your welcome, Thanks for watching
Lucky guy!
Grazie dall'Italia 👍
Glad I could help and thanks for watching
thanks I did it to my fan it work
Best video for when the balancing kits don't work.
Thankyou
That’s a Craftmade CXL!
I had balanced some fans before, but usually by using weights. On 2 of my fans, I had to bend blade arms, because they were bent in shipping.
+The Channel of Random Ceiling Fans That's the problem with most of them, Thanks for your reply and for watching
Anyways, I collect ceiling fans, and I make lots of ceiling fan videos that you can find on my channel.
+The Channel of Random Ceiling Fans Thanks I'll keep your site handy
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Argh! Awesome video. I can't use your method though. Mine hangs about 5 feet from ceiling on an angle, vaulted ceiling.
Measure each blade from a spot on the ceiling and angle then after moving the fan around take measurements again from a spot on the ceiling until they are all the same. I
Skip all the measuring and get a fan balancing kit from your local hardware store.
As you probably know they sell fan balancing kits specifically designed for this (you don't have to risk things flying off). At the angle of my fan blades I was able to partially see the weights on mine with the fan flush mounted on an 8 foot ceiling, so because the wobble was soo minute I decided to just take them off.
Was that in your bedroom
did you leave the coin on the blade after the job was done
No I didn't
my ceiling in my room wobbel
If it's the ceiling that is wobbling, then run outside, you're going through an earthquake
Judah is my
A video that claims to balance a ceiling fan that ends with a message "good luck", wtf is that!?
That means take your time and you can balance your fan. just takes patience