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The MORGAN 3lt Semi Flush has clear glass shades with frosted inner detail and an antique brass frame.Matching products are available; type MORGAN in the search box at the top of the screen to view the whole range.
£183.17
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The MORGAN 3lt Semi Flush has clear glass shades with frosted inner detail and an antique brass frame.Matching products are available; type MORGAN in the search box at the top of the screen to view the whole range.
EAN | 5035128456540 |
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Brand | DAR Lighting |
MPN | MOR0375 |
Measurements | H17 x Ø39cm |
Base Measurements | H2.2 x Ø10cm |
Finish | Antique Brass, Glass |
Material | Glass, Metal |
Nett Weight (kg) | 1.5 kg |
Symbols | E |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Range | Lighting |
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Lucy Hayward –
There is a problem with the remote What they dont show you is that the remote receiver wire poking out of the main chrome body of the fan unit with a blob of a receiver on the end thats stuck with tape to the ceiling You would expect the receiver diode to be mounted in a hole in the side of the base, rather the wire runs out a hole and you are supposed to stick the receiver to your ceiling with a sticky pad. All very well if you have a flat ceiling, but I dont. Mine is Artexed. Tell me, how am I supposed to stick the sensor to that I am also not very happy about it just being sticky. Not very permanent at all. Especially since my sticky pad was damaged.I ditched the remote and bought the wall control instead. That required a minor wiring change so that I could use my normal light switch for the light and the wall fan controller just for the fan onoff and speed. The reason for that is there is a connection block on the fan for live, neutral and earth. Both the fan and the light are supplied by the live. The live has two wires in it. You have to remove the redorange wire, which is the live supply for the light, and using your own terminal block, connect that to your wall light switchedlive. So, easy, but what I dont understand is why they didnt just supply you with a four way block so that you didnt need to fiddle about and supply one of your own.The fan is relatively daunting to assemble, although actually pretty easy. You really dont need instructions.Oh, and remember what I said about Artex You do need a flat ceiling. Or at least you need a ceiling rose. I got an MDF rose and attached it to the ceiling, to provide a flat base for the fan and I am glad I did. In fact none of the fan housing is supposed to touch the ceiling. The base of the ceiling bracket is coated in a rubber type material, so nothing actually touches the ceiling apart from the rubber. Course this just isnt going to work unless your ceiling or rose is flat. I suspect this is key to making the ceiling fan quiet.I was actually very impressed with the balance of the fan. It ran at full speed with just about no wobble. However, it is basically a pendulum with no damping so at one speed it did resonate, gently rocking back and forth. Some would call it wobble. But at all other speeds it was perfectly still meaning its well balanced. I suspect that fitting a leather washer under the main support would sort this out if you really hate wobble, er, I mean resonance. It would just add some resistance against resonance.There was no electrical noise, just a slight helicopter noise woosh of air.There was some noise coming from the unit but I am not sure what it was. Once it reached a certain speed there was a continuous noise that wasnt air and wasnt electrical. I dont know what it was. Whatever, it was pleasant and could happily go to sleep with. The unit is very quiet, but by no means silent. Remember though that I didnt use the remote so I have no idea whether that has any impact on noise.One thing that was slightly annoying is that its not possible to line up the lights on a particular axis. They point in weird directions. The light base containing all three lights can not be set in any orientation it can not be rotated. You can, however, twist individual lights. I just had to accept they are pointing in odd directions and thats that.I used 4.5W LED bulbs and that makes a very bright ceiling light. I would say that is equivalent of about a 100W conventional bulb.
Node (verified owner) –
Pretty light
Rajan of Skylord –
Infinite colour variation
Mr. Mc Dodgson (verified owner) –
Look great , need extra connectors
Someone with a brain and NO reason to complain (verified owner) –
Very impressed with these. Extremely easy to install and reliable. We wanted them to light up our driveway which is in pitch darkness at the side of the house. As soon as the sensor detects the car it lights the way. The light then detects you again as you leave the car. Brilliant. Looking forward to being able to comment on battery life.
Sterntaler01 (verified owner) –
Die Lampe kam viel schneller als erwartet und, trotz Versand mit einem bei mir nicht so beliebten Versanddienstleister, auch unbeschadet und komplett an.Die Montage war aufgrund meiner Altbau Deckenhhe alleine mit einer DreiStufen Klappleiter relativ schwer zu bewerkstelligen, das lag aber weniger an der Lampe als vielmehr an meiner Leiter.Einziges Manko ist, dass man die Lampe nicht in der Fhrungs einrasten lassen kann, sie hlt also momentan nur an den Schrauben, die ich ziemlich fest anziehen musste. Hoffen wir mal, dass sie halten und mir die Lampe nicht in einem Jahr auf den Kopf donnert Lichtmodi sind super einfach ber die Fernbedienung einstellbar, Helligkeit ist richtig gut. Zur Not kann ich aus dem Bro nun eine KleinraumDisco machen.
Princessofmars –
Easy to use.
MAD (verified owner) –
Stoff Lampenschirme, gute Qualitt
Abigail Thomas –
Able to read again
Yann Lyon (verified owner) –
Santiago