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Thu, Dec 27, 12 at 11:49
| I am getting ready to replace my current ceiling fan with a light (on a 42' downrod on a slanted ceiling). I've found a flush mount ceiling fan that would be a perfect match for the decor. There is no mention in the manual of how to adapt this to a downrod or if it is even possible. Can these flush mount ceiling fans be 'easily' adapted somehow to be used with a downrod? Included is a link to the fan. Thanks, |
Here is a link that might be useful: Yosemite Ceiling fan
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Thu, Dec 27, 12 at 23:48
| Have you thought about contacting the manufacturer? It seems to me that they would know more about their products than anyone... |
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| I don't know for a fact, but I suspect that a suspended ceiling fan is a different model than a flush mount fan for the same style. As mike said, I would contact the manufacturer and ask them if that style is available as a suspended unit. |
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| If the internal wires were cut for a short installation, wire nuts would be required to extend the wires. Doing it safely and properly might be a challange. Tim |
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