FAN (ELECTRIC)
sa CEILING FAN
sa EXHAUST FAN
sa WHOLE-HOUSE FAN
xx APPLIANCE
xx FAN
xx VENTILATION
Four-speed automatic fan control for an audio amplifier. Controls the fan speed in proportion to heat sink temperature. AUDIO AMATEUR 4/1984 [Sep 1984] (v.15#4) pg. 24
How to keep cool with fans of all sizes. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS May 1981 (v.59#5) pg. 65
How to control a (1) ceiling fan/light combo and (2) room-to-room fan using X-10 devices. ELECTRONIC HOUSE Jan-Feb 1991 (v.6#1) pg. 32
Circuit to increase the speed of a 12-volt DC fan motor as a sensing thermistor gets warmer. ELECTRONICS NOW Feb 1997 (v.68#2) pg. 13
Seven ways to keep your home cooler. Tips on fans, awnings, and window films. FAMILY HANDYMAN #248 Apr 1984 (v.34#4) pg. 66
Troubleshooting a multi-speed box fan that operates on only one of the speed settings. FAMILY HANDYMAN #309 Jun 1990 (v.40#6) pg. 72
Cooling device consist of a small motor driving an arm which pushes a ceiling-mounted piece of hardboard back-and-forth to create a breeze. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Apr 1981 (v.70#4) pg. 53
A sound-proof baffle with a built-in fan to pull in outside air through an open window without allowing outside noise to come in also. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #526 Mar 1972 (v.68) pg. 118
Swing mount for an exhaust fan. Mount your window fan in a wooden frame that can be swung away from the open window. This makes it easier to close the window during rain, when you are leaving, etc. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #598 Mar 1978 (v.74) pg. 94
An air-circulating sock lamp. A ceiling lamp has a cloth tube running down to the floor. A fan at the bottom of the tube pulls warm air down from the ceiling to help heat the room. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #79 Jan-Feb 1983 pg. 104
Getting heat to go floorward. Build a destratifier, an air circulator which pulls warm air from the ceiling and blows it out at floor level. Est. cost: $97. NEW SHELTER Jan 1981 (v.2#1) pg. 12
Electric fans: How to use and repair them. PARENTS HOME May 1981 (v.5#8) pg. 48
Thermostatic control for window fans. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1964 (v.122#2) pg. 164
A 60-cu. feet-per-minute air blower, plus a 1,000 watt heater element, produces a blower of either hot or cold air. Speeds drying of paint, photo prints, or just provides general air circulation. POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1967 (v.127#4) pg. 192
Replacing the metal blades of a fan with a model airplane propeller can reduce vibrations. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1976 (v.146#3) pg. 34
Tips on selecting and using electric fans to cool your house. POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1978 (v.149#6) pg. 132
Shelf for an electric fan hooks over your window sill. It removes when not needed. POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1987 (v.164#6) pg. 155
Add a furnace filter to a floor fan to filter the air being circulated and collect dust. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1988 (v.165#3) pg. 136
Tips on electric fan maintenance. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1996 (v.173#9) pg. 102
Removable wooden brackets hook over the inside of a window sill to support a heavy window fan. POPULAR SCIENCE Apr 1972 (v.200#4) pg. 130
Warm and cold air fan and heater combination. SCIENCE & MECHANICS #214 Feb 1963 (v.34#2) pg. 104
Maintain and repair home electric fans. SCIENCE & MECHANICS Aug 1965 (v.36#8) pg. 44
Cool your house without air conditioning. Use window and attic fans and proper insulation. SCIENCE & MECHANICS May 1972 (v.43#5) pg. 56
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