1.Limited lighting effect: Fan lights are often not as powerful as stand-alone lighting fixtures, and their illumination range and brightness may be limited to meet specific lighting needs.
2.Noise and vibration: Due to the structural characteristics of fan lights, noise and vibration problems can occur, which can affect the quiet atmosphere of the room and the comfort of the occupants.
3.Safety hazards: The rotating blades of fan lights can pose a number of safety risks, such as bulb cracking, fan stalling, and electrical failures due to aging wires and insulation.
4.Difficult maintenance and repair: The integrated structure of the fan light increases the complexity of maintenance and repair, and may require more time and effort to replace or repair the entire unit.
5.Footprint: Although fan lights take up less space than traditional ceiling fans and wall fans, they can still take up some space in rooms with limited space.
In conclusion, although the fan light combines the functions of lighting and ventilation, due to some of its shortcomings, we recommend choosing independent lighting and ventilation equipment according to the actual needs for better lighting effect and comfort.