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        RESPECT FOR THE PLANET
        Big Ass Fans started in agriculture, making
        enormous, seven meter diameter industrial ceiling
        fans to cool off cows so they could produce more
        milk. Since then we’ve extended that to solutions
        for human productivity and lots more as we
        moved into commercial and residential spaces.
        Our Haiku ceiling fans only use one-third the
        energy of a typical ceiling fan and by their very
        nature are sustainable. Haiku fans supplement

        or replace air conditioning, which is an incredibly

        energy-intensive means of cooling. With a fan,

        you’re becoming more energy efficient,
        and reducing your costs at the same time.
        Ceiling fans haven’t really changed for about
        100 years. They are an existing technology that

        we’re familiar with in terms of how they operate

        and what the effects are. Traditional fans have
        lots of moving parts that generate heat and
        tend to rattle and shudder. But we’ve aimed
        to change that.

        The solution is a high torque, direct-drive

        magnetic motor, with fewer moving parts.
        This means there’s very little heat generation,
        and because of the permanent magnets,
        they’re virtually silent. The blades are shaped
        differently - rather than flat panels, they’re
        aerodynamic moving more freely and shifting

        large volumes of air. The net result of this is an
        incredibly efficient fan. Conventional fans start

        around 90 watts whereas our fans start at

        2 watts, and the maximum wattage for our

        standard fans is 30 watts. So just consider that
        in comparison to a standard 60 watt light bulb
        for example. The energy savings are huge –
        and from a cost perspective, if you ran the fan
        24/7 for a year, you’d be looking at about $24.

























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