MushCreek
Well-known member
I'll try to keep this as short as I can-
We have a finished room in our barn as a gathering place and guest cottage. I have a mini-split, which works OK, but the heat rises to the 22' ceiling. I put up a nice ceiling fan, hanging from one of the two beams that are about 15' apart. With the fan on 'low', it pulls the warm air back down. Fine. It's over the futon, which folds out to a bed. The problem is that it's a little breezy when it's cool and folks are trying to sleep. I just bought a matching fan (they look cool; sort of look like an old western windmill) and installed it on the other beam. Here's the problem: They both work off of the same remote. I'd like to turn the one over the futon off at night, and let the other one pull the warm air down. Unlike other fans and remote devices I have, there are no dip switches to customize them. You can't turn either one on or off without having the same effect on the other fan.
The only thing I can come up with is to put the fan over the futon on a wall switch as well as the remote, so I can shut it off independently. Grrrrr. I really would have preferred fans with chains instead of remotes, so you could adjust each one separately, but most fans today are remote. And of course, when the thing craps out...
On another note, the remote also turns my shop air filter on and off in the other room!
We have a finished room in our barn as a gathering place and guest cottage. I have a mini-split, which works OK, but the heat rises to the 22' ceiling. I put up a nice ceiling fan, hanging from one of the two beams that are about 15' apart. With the fan on 'low', it pulls the warm air back down. Fine. It's over the futon, which folds out to a bed. The problem is that it's a little breezy when it's cool and folks are trying to sleep. I just bought a matching fan (they look cool; sort of look like an old western windmill) and installed it on the other beam. Here's the problem: They both work off of the same remote. I'd like to turn the one over the futon off at night, and let the other one pull the warm air down. Unlike other fans and remote devices I have, there are no dip switches to customize them. You can't turn either one on or off without having the same effect on the other fan.
The only thing I can come up with is to put the fan over the futon on a wall switch as well as the remote, so I can shut it off independently. Grrrrr. I really would have preferred fans with chains instead of remotes, so you could adjust each one separately, but most fans today are remote. And of course, when the thing craps out...
On another note, the remote also turns my shop air filter on and off in the other room!