Mercator Eagle V2 Key Features
| Installation Location | Indoor |
|---|---|
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Overall Diameter | 141cm (56″) |
| Blade Pitch | 23 Degrees |
| Motor Type | DC |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Summer / Winter use? | Reversible from remote |
| Ceiling to Blade Drop | 303mm (368mm to base of light) |
| Angled Ceilings? | Suitable for angled ceilings up to 13 degrees |
| Light Included? | Included |
It is tropically rated and is suitable for indoor installation only. It is crafted with a metal body with corrosion and moulded blades. It is ideal with angled ceilings up to 21 degrees with compatible 60cm & 90cm downrod.
Mercator Eagle V2 Performance Data
| Speed | RPM | Wattage | Airflow |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Not Tested | Not Tested | Not Tested |
| 2 | Not Tested | Not Tested | Not Tested |
| 3 | Not Tested | Not Tested | Not Tested |
| 4 | Not Tested | Not Tested | Not Tested |
| 5 | Not Tested | Not Tested | Not Tested |
| 6 | Not Tested | 35 |
12176 m3/hr
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The design and size make this an excellent choice for indoor living spaces such as bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and studies.
Understanding the Mercator Eagle V2 Light
| Light Type | LED |
|---|---|
| Light Wattage | 12 |
| Lumens | 900lm |
| Light Temperature | 4000K |
| Dimmable | Yes |
CCT stands for colour changing technology which means you can select a desired temperature depending on your preferences.






Dawn (verified owner) –
Fabulous fan, quiet and works really well. We would highly recommend this fan for bedrooms and lounge rooms.
Lisa –
Easy to install, the fan is extremely quiet very stylish design
Shane –
Whisper quiet circulates well cools room even on the lowest speed we have several in the house and granny flat lights tend to flicker when dimmer is used though
Anne –
I haven’t installed these particular eagles yet but have used them before. I love how quiet they are and how much air they can shift. I also like the dimmer light although one of my originals has lost this ability. Will just put it on the list when the electrician comes next. The remote is also a bit annoying as when you press the button to dim it has no indication where the bottom or top limit is.