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Title: 12 volt fan
Post by: druthrbfishn on Jan 03, 2015, 11:30 AM
I am looking for a small 12 volt fan for my Zack Shack. I have a 6" one now but was looking for a smaller one that is quieter and might less power. Any ideas?
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: Fisherman 1 on Jan 04, 2015, 06:41 PM
A Computer fan is what you're looking for.  I've got one 5" in diameter, with a 3 speed switch, dc brushless motor, almost no noise and takes very little power.  Made by Antec.  There's all sorts of them out there, go visit a computer shop.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: mricefish on Jan 04, 2015, 09:40 PM
2nd the computer fan, they work great and draw very little power.  I bought a lot on ebay 10 fans went in with a couple friends and we all got a couple fans for our shack.  some spin faster than others, and the faster the spin the more noise they do make, but in any case it they are soooo much quieter than a regular fan or the 12v  truck fan.  My loudest computer fan does move a ton of air, and the only thing I can compere the noise to is the hum of the vex, which it is quieter than that.  I have that one above my heater and only turn it on when warming up the shack.   The other 2 are on the celling to push hot air down.  I have to look at to see if they are even on or not, I cant hear them.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: druthrbfishn on Jan 05, 2015, 06:09 AM
The computer fan can be operated at 12 volt? I suppose it would just rotate slower than at 110? Thanks
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: Fisherman 1 on Jan 05, 2015, 06:41 AM
The computer fans run off the power supply in the computer on a 12 volt DC circuit, so no problem running it off a 12 volt gell cell.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: lefty2053 on Jan 05, 2015, 09:18 AM
PC's 12 +- volts.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: jbird68 on Jan 05, 2015, 05:21 PM
I made a bracket out of pvc, mounted it to the back of my buddy heater and attached the fan to the bracket. It pushes way more air than I thought it would. It was actually pushing cold air until the heater warmed up.  It's also quiet. I would recommend getting one of the "grill covers" that are made for the fan. It's easy to get your fingers hit by the blades if you try to grab it for some reason.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: druthrbfishn on Jan 05, 2015, 07:06 PM
My Zach Shack has an overhead 2x4 running the entire length. Would it work to mount maybe 1 fan in the front ( that is where I have my Big Buddy heater) pointed to the rear and one in the middle and one in the rear pointed down? It has sprayed-in foam insulation and like most shacks it is 80 degrees at the roof and 30 on the floor. Thanks for the info on the fan, I had no idea it would be 12 volt!
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: PRICE COUNTY STRIKE ZONE on Jan 05, 2015, 07:30 PM
I made a bracket out of pvc, mounted it to the back of my buddy heater and attached the fan to the bracket. It pushes way more air than I thought it would. It was actually pushing cold air until the heater warmed up.  It's also quiet. I would recommend getting one of the "grill covers" that are made for the fan. It's easy to get your fingers hit by the blades if you try to grab it for some reason.
I'd like to see a picture of that Jbird. If you get time, please post it. Sounds like an awesome idea.
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: mr. maloonigins on Jan 28, 2015, 09:57 PM
Just curious, what is the fan for?
Title: Re: 12 volt fan
Post by: druthrbfishn on Jan 30, 2015, 07:46 PM
The fan is used to circulate the hot air. 85 degrees on top and 45 on the floor!