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VARI-CYCLONE, DC Gossamer Wind Fan, 4 Blade, Unpainted


Price: $235.00


USING GOSSAMER WIND TECHNOLOGY

40% Increase In Air Flow!*

No Increase In Power Consumption!

RCH Fanworks has obtained the rights for these new blades developed in cooperation with the Florida Solar Energy Center** and a major fan manufacturer.

Not available in DC-powered ceiling fans, UNTIL NOW!

CYCLONE POWER

The Vari-Cyclone, available in 3-blade and 4-blade models, will outperform any other DC-powered ceiling fan available.

  In tests conducted by the Florida Solar Energy Center,* the 3-blade Vari-Cyclone showed a 22.8% increase in cubic feet per minute (CFM) over our 5-blade, 42" Vari-Fan.

  The Vari-Cyclone can bring the warm air down from your high ceilings, blow a cooling breeze and keep the air circulating on your porch, classroom, warehouse, etc.

  The Vari-Cyclone will give you years of energy efficient, trouble-free use operating at 12 or 24 VDC, mounted close to the ceiling or installed with the16" down rod.

  The Vari-Cyclone can be powered from a battery bank or directly from a PV panel.
The classic white body and blades will fit almost any décor.

WHY DC POWER?

  When you produce your own power, you are very aware of how much power each appliance uses.

  The average AC-powered ceiling fan draws between 0.5 and 1 amp. When an inverter is used to run the AC ceiling fan, you are pulling 5 to 10 amps DC to run the fan. This does not include the power consumed by the inverter to produce the AC power required by the ceiling fan.

  The Vari-Cyclone, DC-powered ceiling fan, runs directly from your battery bank, no inverter required, and draws only 0.5 amp @ 12 VDC, making the Vari-Cyclone 10 times more energy efficient than an AC-powered ceiling fan.




 







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