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  2. 13 reasons why your electric bill is so high—plus tips to ...

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    Remote controls let you deactivate or adjust heaters and ACs when outside the home. Correctly Use Your Lights and Ceiling Fans . ... reasons beyond your control—like rising energy prices or ...

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    Wink connects with third-party smart home devices associated with the Internet of Things, such as thermostats, door locks, ceiling fans, and Wi-Fi-enabled lights, to provide a single user interface on a mobile app [23] or via a wall-mounted screen, called Relay. [23] [24] [25] This allows the user to

  4. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fans are usually installed in a space with other lighting fixtures, but if the fan is positioned too close to a light panel or fixture, a strobe or flicker effect may occur. A strobe or flicker effect is a phenomenon which occurs when light brightens and dims consistently as it penetrates and passes through a moving ceiling fan. [ 8 ]

  5. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fans increase air speed at the occupant level, which facilitates more efficient heat rejection, cooling the occupant, rather than the space. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Elevated air speed increases the rate of convective and evaporative heat loss from the body, thus making the occupant feel cooler without changing the dry bulb temperature of ...

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    Add to your outdoor ambiance with your very own fog machine. This bestseller enables you to choose from — and alternate between — 13 colorful LED lights via a wireless remote for added ...

  7. Talk:Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    I was wondering the spans of blades. I would like to know the tiniest ceiling fans and the largest ceiling fans. Also they have made some crazy fan styles (including fan blades containing OTHER fans ...and some fan blades are GIANT LEAVES!) I think that all of this should be included in the article. In-Correct 22:15, 25 October 2012 (UTC)