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Mark and Bev
09-08-2012, 09:14 AM
Hi everyone, it's hard to believe the season is winding down. We do a lot of dry camping and state park camping with generator running time restrictions. Some nights get awfully hot and stuffy. My question is, do those 12 volt recessed ceiling fans move enough air to make a difference? They are kind of pricey so I'm looking for your expert opinions before I spend the money. Thanks for you help

hankpage
09-08-2012, 09:36 AM
If by "recessed ceiling fans" you mean vent fans like Fantastic or MaxxAire then yes, they do move a lot of air and can bring in a nice breeze from all windows. We have a MaxxAire and love it. Can leave the vent open all the time or will open and close with thermostat.
This is the model we have. (http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/product/maxxfan-remote-control-rv-ventilator-systems/7964)

KanTC
09-08-2012, 10:05 AM
There are several good brands of 12 volt power vents on the market... and yes, they're "worth it", IMHO.

Do some research - check the amps used, they may vary slightly... some are reversible & some are not; and, depending
on where you plan to install the fan/vent (in the bedroom??) some are louder than others.

As Hank mentioned, we (also) have the Maxx-Fan, although a different model.

Here's some previous forum discussions about the power vents, installation, etc.

http://keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=1899

http://keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2622

http://keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3110

http://keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=324

http://keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2698

Hope this helps.
Terri, the Chevy co-pilot :)

Mark and Bev
09-08-2012, 11:00 AM
Yes, those are the kind of fans I was talking about. Thanks for the advice and the previous threads. It's been helpful.

Festus2
09-08-2012, 07:58 PM
Another plug for the Fantastic-type fan. We have two - one in the bedroom and one in the kitchen/living room area. Ours are not as fancy as Hanks so I have to turn them on manually so there may be a slight interruption in Happy Hour (unlike others who stay reclined and push buttons).

Despite this "inconvenience", they are well worth the money. Just be prudent with your battery use.

mikell
09-09-2012, 07:12 AM
If you do a lot of dry camping I would suggest a decent solar panel and a couple more batteries. $500 invested there will make a LOT of difference

hankpage
09-09-2012, 08:23 AM
Another plug for the Fantastic-type fan. We have two - one in the bedroom and one in the kitchen/living room area. Ours are not as fancy as Hanks so I have to turn them on manually so there may be a slight interruption in Happy Hour (unlike others who stay reclined and push buttons).

Despite this "inconvenience", they are well worth the money. Just be prudent with your battery use.

http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/picture.php?albumid=251&pictureid=1113 Why do people wait till 5 o'clock and since when is "Happy" limited to one hour???? http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/picture.php?albumid=251&pictureid=1139 Gotta go turn the ribs for this afternoon's game and baste my tongue with some malt, hops and barley flavored beverage. :D Nice breeze today don't need the fan.

SAD
09-09-2012, 10:11 AM
I do not participate in "happy hour".

I have "happy day" instead :D