Friday, June 19, 2020

People Are Surprised To Learn That Ceiling Fans Actually Possess A Dual-Purpose Switch

You may have been using your ceiling fans wrong, dear Pandas. A lot of people were stunned to realize that plenty of ceiling fans actually have dual-purpose switches after Anthony Bertoncin shared this useful little insight on TikTok.

“I finally realized that my ceiling fan has been making my room a sauna for six years,” the 20-year-old influencer from Kansas City, Missouri, said in his viral video.

He told his audience of 1.5 million people how he always has his fan on because it’s hot. After a FaceTime call with a friend, he learned about the existence of the fan switch and realized that he had been making his room unbearably hot by himself. He flipped the switch and voilà—his room was noticeably cooler.

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Influencer Anthony shared this surprising detail about ceiling fans having dual-purpose switches with his 1.5 million followers

@bertoncinOne. Little. Switch. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ ##foryou ##riseandshine ##layerup ##tellmeajoke♬ original sound – bertoncin


Anthony’s video from October 2019 got more than 547.7k likes on TikTok and was viewed by more than 2.2 million people. Though the video might be old, it’s still popular as Summer’s upon us and people really need to cool down. Some TikTokers are thanking the influencer for sharing this cool information. While others were surprised that so many people weren’t aware of the switch in the first place.

So the way that the switch works is that it toggles the direction in which the ceiling fan rotates. As it spins counterclockwise, it cools the air; while it warms the air by spinning clockwise if you’re feeling a bit chilly.

The logic is simple: when the fan blades move in a counterclockwise direction, they push the air down and this creates a breeze. The faster the fan spins, the cooler you’ll feel.

“This cooling effect doesn’t change the temperature of the air, it only makes you feel cooler. That is why you should turn the fan off when the room is empty. Otherwise, heat from the motor will actually increase the temperature in the room,” Today’s Homeowner explains how ceiling fans work.

However, when the fan rotates clockwise, it pushes the hot air upward. If it’s winter, you’ll want to keep the fan rotating slowly, otherwise, it’ll create a strong draft and cool you down just like in summer.

Did you know about fans having dual-purpose switches, dear Pandas? Or have you been using your ceiling fans wrong? Let us know in the comments below!

Some people already knew about the switch…

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…while others were shocked to learn about it

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Here’s how some other internet users reacted to the info



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