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Hi Builder - hope you are out there - not a serious thing.
Anyway some years ago I decorated my living room and unfortunately removed a very good fireplace tile and wood to MDF fireplace The electric fire that came with it never ever worked although lit up, but even at that I can't stand the fire being lit up as it is fan-powered and against MDF makes a noise. - anyway I am and always wanting a little light in the middle of my living room and again the noise drives me nuts.
1. I have started to unassemble it - hopefully to get rid of the fan and just get the light. The heat (don't care about it.)
Anyway is there a fire out there that I can buy that can flicker the light and maybe throw out some heat. I would be happy with the flicker (but no fan assisted. Thanks for any advice.
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Anyway some years ago I decorated my living room and unfortunately removed a very good fireplace tile and wood to MDF fireplace The electric fire that came with it never ever worked although lit up, but even at that I can't stand the fire being lit up as it is fan-powered and against MDF makes a noise. - anyway I am and always wanting a little light in the middle of my living room and again the noise drives me nuts.
1. I have started to unassemble it - hopefully to get rid of the fan and just get the light. The heat (don't care about it.)
Anyway is there a fire out there that I can buy that can flicker the light and maybe throw out some heat. I would be happy with the flicker (but no fan assisted. Thanks for any advice.
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Start here, you could treat yourself to one of this selection........
http:// www.dim plex.co .uk/pro ducts/f ires_su rrounds /electr ic_fire s.htm
They're a good make, and not as expensive as some.
Also, some inexpensive LED fires .............
http:// www.eba y.co.uk /bhp/le d-elect ric-fir e
Start here, you could treat yourself to one of this selection........
http://
They're a good make, and not as expensive as some.
Also, some inexpensive LED fires .............
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before i read your links - I unassembled it to rip out the fan - the wee fans of years ago were like a spinning wheel and you could just take it off the pin - however when I looked inside this it was a full elongated wheel. Couldn't get it out so cut it off - don't care. What is the point of a fire if it can't be lit or heat comfortably. ok builder will read your links and thanks for taking the trouble for me.
thanks for the links but i have an MDF fire surround so fire must sit inside - the first link - some of the fires look like mine - again it is the fan that makes the ribbons look like fire and unfortunately the fan rattling against the surround would be just the same. I think the best thing would be for me to actually go to an electrical shop and have a look myself - they are expensive tho in the shop but anyway thanks again.
Fans shouldn't be noisy these days, Jenny. I would go and listen to some in action first. There may be a problem with yours that is unusual. Anyway, there's no need to remove a fan... simply disconnect it (safely please!)
LEDs are just diodes that give off light. Same as any other bulb, but consume around a tenth of the power.
LEDs are just diodes that give off light. Same as any other bulb, but consume around a tenth of the power.