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A brief note on BLDC motors and their application in ceiling fans

A brief note on BLDC motors and their application in ceiling fans

Motors are the primary component in a ceiling fan and this blog throws light on working of ceiling fan motors especially BLDC motors. Electric Motor And It’s Working We come across hundreds of motors in our daily life from domestic to industrial applications. Motors are electrical machines that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy (rotational motion). This rotational motion can be translated into linear motions as well based on the application. All electric motors have the following parts: Stator –…

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Superfan is an investment

Superfan is an investment

A commonly known SuperFact is that Superfan Ceiling Fan saves 56% of the power consumed by a regular ceiling fan. Benefits extend to Superfan’s return on investment. It is the right investment to make that earns your profit in about a few months. This article will tell you how this is possible. What is the ROI? Return on investment is an economist term that keeps us informed about our investment’s performance. It is calculated as, Now that we know what…

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India’s Most Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans?

India’s Most Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans?

BLDC technology in ceiling fans is the latest in India, which led to Super Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans . There are at least 27 manufacturers of BLDC ceiling fans with lofty claims like most efficient energy efficient ceiling fans in India/World, highest air delivery, least power consumption, etc. These claims are deceptive marketing and a few bad apples who employ these tactics in the industry create a bad name for the entire industry and the technology. This article brings out…

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Success story of Super X1 Unyc – Hand-painted designer ceiling fans

Success story of Super X1 Unyc – Hand-painted designer ceiling fans

The era of banner art South Indian Cinema was blooming in the 60s, 70s, and 80s; emanating art professionals and related small businesses. One such professional is Banner Artists. In this period banner art studios were the preferred avenue to create advertisements in public spaces. Hand painted large banners of size 100 sq. ft. were the advertisements for shops, movies, and politicians. During festivals, new movie release or elections, artists work consecutively for days with 15 to 20 assistants to…

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