Which way should you set your ceiling fan to turn - in the summer and in the winter? |
(3) On July 25, 2010 at 4:47 am Ami213 [0] said:
- @VCParks, if the fan itself is turning clockwise, if you look at it from the bottom it will look counter clockwise to you. Picture yourself looking at the fan from the ceiling and you will see what I mean.
(2) On July 10, 2010 at 5:52 pm VCParks [0] said:
- Why would clockwise look counter-clockwise as you look up? If you're looking up at a ceiling fan and follow your eyes directly down the wall to a clock, the direction isn't changing. It doesn't make any sense. Is this answer accurate - that clockwise looks counter-wise, and vice versa, when you're looking up?
(1) On May 25, 2009 at 12:20 pm Kamuna [1851] said:
- Note: Kamuna changed "Which way should you set your ceiling fan to turn in the summer and in the winter?" to "Which way should you set your ceiling fan to turn - in the summer and in the winter?".
- See the Discussion for \"Which way should you set your ceiling fan to turn in the summer and in the winter?\"
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