The fan located closest to the switch runs faster than the other.
Can you have two ceiling fans in one room.
I have purchased two 52 fans for the area.
If i center one fan in the middle of the room it will be directly over the couch.
I have a 12 x 20 room.
A better alternative would be two ceiling fans each one sized for.
Most ceiling fan remote controls come with the factory set frequency.
The fans with the longest blades have the highest efficacies and those with the shortest blades have the lowest.
Have two ceiling fans in same room and use same remote for both.
What can we do.
In general rooms that are larger than 20 x 15 will be better served by 2 moderate size ceiling fans rather than 1 large fan.
If two or more ceiling fans have the same frequency they can be controlled by either fan s remote which can have a range of 40 to 50 feet.
The tv will be on the 12 wall.
If i equally center two smaller fans one would be over the coffee table and the other would be in centered in the other half of the room.
If 1 fan does get out of sync then it will be nearly impossible to correct.
One operates fine but other one will not operate light and speed with remote.
We have to use the wall switch to turn off.
I can t decide where to place the fans.
Some rooms are simply too large for a single ceiling fan or the ceilings are so high that it makes more sense to use 2 fans instead of one.
Don t call the ghost busters just yet.
The seating area will take up about half of the room in essence splitting the room in two.
I have a covered outdoor lanai area that is 21 feet by 12 feet with a 8 foot ceiling.
Weather you have 1 remote controlling 4 fans or 4 remotes with the same code controlling 4 fans it will be chaos like herding cats.
Or if there s a problem on how the fans and switch.
Is your ceiling fan turning on and off on its own even when you re not in the room.
Don t know if the switch is just not rated for the combined service of the 2 fans.
Or whether to divide the room into thirds and put one fan at the first third point and the other at the second third point.
I ve got two ceiling fans in one room wired into a one 3 speed switch.
While you re checking those labels you may notice a correlation.
The ceiling fan s effectiveness can only be felt if you re standing directly under it or less than two feet outside the fan s radius.
Plus there is no difference in speed of the fans on low and medium speed.
Next time you re looking for a ceiling fan check the label.
Bigger is better with ceiling fans.
We have tried changing setting inside remote with no success.
Cannot turn the light off and stays in low speed only with noise.