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[world-cruising] Targets 12V fan

From: Ken James (no email)
Date: Fri Aug 04 2006 - 05:36:24 EDT

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    I picked one up also. I made mine with a break in the cord they supplied so
    I can plug it right in to my 12V. So now it is D cell powered (I doubt I
    will ever use it that way with the cost of them) 115VAC shore inverter
    powered, and 12V house bank powered.

    It works well and is pretty quite, but is not as compact, effective or as
    effiecint as my powerful muffin fans. However it is very portable and will
    make enough air flow to keep no see ums off while eating in the cockpit
    quite nicely. It is is a pretty good deal for what you get, I wonder how
    long it will last? Overall, thumbs up.-Ken

     
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