Fan Identification
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Thanks for quick reply
I was hoping to not have to remove fan from.ceiling and wondering if there are other places I could look. Actually all I am looking to do if find a replacement globe for it. It is a twist on (threaded) globe not one secured by screws. I have searched everywhere for that type. Any help is most appreciated.
I was hoping to not have to remove fan from.ceiling and wondering if there are other places I could look. Actually all I am looking to do if find a replacement globe for it. It is a twist on (threaded) globe not one secured by screws. I have searched everywhere for that type. Any help is most appreciated.
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I use google image search. I used to be able find fans easily.
Now since there are thousands of models it has become extremely difficult and time consuming.
google image search
I have a lighting showroom near me that carries a lot of replacement globes.
That would be your first choice.
Be sure to measure the diameter of the mounting base when shopping.
Now since there are thousands of models it has become extremely difficult and time consuming.
google image search
I have a lighting showroom near me that carries a lot of replacement globes.
That would be your first choice.
Be sure to measure the diameter of the mounting base when shopping.
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It looks very similar (not exact) in style to Fantasia Elite Viper Plus, but chances are that like most things, once the cargo container of fans from China is sold out, you will have difficulty finding one ever again.
Not sure if this is a match or not, but its a lead. Use the drop down menu to select the viper globe and see if it looks anything like the old one. (Says currently unavailable anyway...)
Not sure if this is a match or not, but its a lead. Use the drop down menu to select the viper globe and see if it looks anything like the old one. (Says currently unavailable anyway...)