12v fan recommendations?

pepe63

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Good morning all...
(my apologies if this is in the wrong section..?)
Does anyone have any recommendations as to plug-in/standalone fans for use in a "pitched" MH please?

We used to have (in fact we must still have it somewhere because it's not the sort of thing I would sling?) an all metal,"chromed" (6"?) fan but my memory of it is that it was noisy and generally wasn't of much use?...
The MH only has a Varta LED190amp battery(new) but I do use a 100w folding solar panel (fixed solar on the cards?).I do also have a Varta LED95amp which is still in v good nick, so could rig up that to save "killing" the main battery?
I am not expecting 12"/16" 240v fan performance but does anyone use a unit that they would recommend as to a unit that is worth a punt?
(we're taking our young Granddaughters away to another festival in a few weeks and I just want to try to make things as comfortable for them-and therefore bearable for us!- as possible).

Any constructive thoughts greatly appreciated
Thanks all..
 
WE have a 5v usb desk fan which can be bought in tesco for about £2.50, dont think you will find any 12v units.
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I can't recommend a 12v fan for off-grid use. Have you considered fans that can be recharged through USB? Very versatile and can be used in places that don't have 12v. The particular model that I purchased on Amazon a few years ago is no longer available, but there are a number of similar fans available.

Mine is similar to https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huifengjie-Adjustable-Silent-Rechargeable-Portable/dp/B0CZ9MLMZQ and is very quiet on the lowest speed setting. I have found the combined stand and clip to be quite versatile.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/EasyAcc-Portable-Magnetic-13000mAh-Rechargeable/dp/B0GWLS22B2 is the same brand as mine, but the clip is very different and may not be quite as versatile, though the magnets might come in handy if you have any suitable surface.

Many others available with a simple search.
 
Thanks everyone for the replies!
Yes, sorry..my "12v" requirement should really have perhaps just been "non-240v"?
Having never really used any usb rechargeable "gadgets" I wasn't sure how "serious" any of it was..?
But this all sounds very encouraging!
We will give a few of these options a try.
Thanks very much to all!

keep safe(and cool!)
 
I have a cheap bladeless Dyson type fan, USB only, no battery, and for a small fan 30cm high, 10cm wide, it shifts air very well mostly use N01 speed, but it has 6 speeds.

It does have a humidifier in it, lasts about 2 hours.

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Also on Amazon

 
We use one of these in the van and although not available anymore where I bought it there are loads of similar on line;


USB rechargeable and will last all night on the lower settings, the Dogs quite like it too!
 
We use one of these in the van and although not available anymore where I bought it there are loads of similar on line;


USB rechargeable and will last all night on the lower settings, the Dogs quite like it too!
You are not ment to plug the dogs in even if they like it. :unsure: 😂
 
Fact is fans dont cool the air they just move it around, a proper cooler with a fan would be best, but im sure they use a bit of power.
 
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