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Cant beat that price! I use my m18 fan but even on low it moves too much air and makes it a bit chilly. It's still better than having no air moving tho!
Do you ceiling mount and face it down? Or do you just let it throw air across the shanty?
Not sure yet! lol I want to circulate the air, but I don't want to feel a breeze making it feel any chillier than it is per 830king's experience. I'll probably move it around and try different things until I figure out what works best. Since I won't be fishing again this weekend, maybe I'll set the hub up in the driveway and play around with it to see what works best when the heater is running. Will update the thread with my findings.DNCould you hook a dimmer inline with this? Make it act like a variable speed fan if you get too much air moving? I am thinking along the lines that folks do with the LED lights. Also, did that manufacurer mention how many CFM its moving? I have a computer fan right now on my smaller flipover, but don't have anything for the hub yet.
I wired up a 200mm computer fan to hang from the center hub, but it only pushes 110cfm and I didn't notice as big of a difference as I had hoped. It was light and thin, but this may be the ticket. Thanks for sharing!
Could you hook a dimmer inline with this? Make it act like a variable speed fan if you get too much air moving? I am thinking along the lines that folks do with the LED lights. Also, did that manufacturer mention how many CFM its moving? I have a computer fan right now on my smaller flipover, but don't have anything for the hub yet.
So, every trip out last year with my Polar Bird hub, I grumbled about the crazy uneven temperature in my hub; freezing at shin level, but sweltering hot at my head and above. I knew that Clam made a fan/light combo specifically to address this issue, but I read of numerous quality complaints, so I kept looking. Saturday I stumbled across this little gem for $12.99! And it’s AMAZING! USB powered, two very quiet speeds and it really throws the air! Can’t speak to its durability over the long haul obviously, but my initial impression is that it will work awesome to provide enough air circulation to alleviate the hot and cold spots in my hub. With 288 reviews, 4 1/2 stars and $12.99, it’s hard to go wrong! Highly recommend! I will be powering it with either one of my M18 Fuel batteries or a RavPower 18,000mah power pack. Dimensions are 6” tall X 6” wide X 3” deep and weighs 7oz even.https://www.amazon.com/OPOLAR-Speeds-Powered-Powerful-Office/dp/B01MR2SEAR/ref=pd_ybh_a_7?DN
You can buy them with onboard rechargeable batteries too. I used to use one in my 9416i for the same reason and I really liked it but my battery I hooked it up to eventually died. I just bought a new one with a 5200 mAh battery for $20 off Amazon. I haven't gotten to test this new one out yet since it hasn't been cold around here lately but it is much larger than the old one.
I looked at those, but I have a bunch of spare Milwaukee Fuel batteries, so... Good luck with the one you got! I figure even 5ah Fuel battery will last longer than I'll need it before it needs charging. I think the fan I got draws .5 amps.DN
Someone higher up said that milwaukee fan moves to much air even on the lowest setting