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General => General => Topic started by: sandykayak on May 03, 2004, 03:59 PM

Title: 12 volt wiring?
Post by: sandykayak on May 03, 2004, 03:59 PM
Okay, so I bought the Endless Breeze 12 volt fan (pity it doesn't oscilate since I usually have someone sleeping on the other bunk!)....

I can use it with a separate power pack I have, but would really like 12 volt wiring inside the PU.  I have a battery but that just gives me the overhead lights when dry camping.

A couple of years ago someone sent me instructions on how to put the 12 volt outlet and wiring.  I think I have found someone who might do it for me.  Can anyone help out here?  I can't find the instructions.

As for the fan, I guess I could use a dual plug thingee and buy another cheap 12volt oscilating fan from Wal-Mart?   (the old one broke but was only $12.  Paid $70 for the Endless Breeze but y'all were praising it sooo much :)
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Post by: Used 2B PopUPTimes on May 03, 2004, 06:32 PM
Quote from: sandykayakOkay, so I bought the Endless Breeze 12 volt fan (pity it doesn't oscilate since I usually have someone sleeping on the other bunk!)....

I can use it with a separate power pack I have, but would really like 12 volt wiring inside the PU.  I have a battery but that just gives me the overhead lights when dry camping.

A couple of years ago someone sent me instructions on how to put the 12 volt outlet and wiring.  I think I have found someone who might do it for me.  Can anyone help out here?  I can't find the instructions.

As for the fan, I guess I could use a dual plug thingee and buy another cheap 12volt oscilating fan from Wal-Mart?   (the old one broke but was only $12.  Paid $70 for the Endless Breeze but y'all were praising it sooo much :)

We're working on an article about installing a 12vdc / cigarette lighter outlet for the next issue.  
Your Endless Breeze will move way more air than a 12v oscillating fan but if you don't want to keep it, send it back. We can't keep them on our shelves.
Dave
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Post by: sandykayak on May 05, 2004, 05:11 PM
Your Endless Breeze will move way more air than a 12v oscillating fan but if you don't want to keep it, send it back. We can't keep them on our shelves.
Dave[/QUOTE]


I want to keep it..it's great.  But if I have someone sleeping on the other bunk... I thought maybe with a dual adapter, I could plug in two fans.