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fans #6849240 08/08/17 12:36 PM
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anyone use one in their stands? Does it make a bunch of noise? How long does battery last? Looking to get one. Any info will help.

Re: fans [Re: huntindude] #6849268 08/08/17 01:19 PM
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I use one I think I got it at WalMart, works great, never noticed the noise. sure comes in handy when there is no wind and lost of mosquitos and heat

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I have a battery powered fan and right now all it does is make it feel like a blow dryer in your face.

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I have a little clip-on baby fan I got at Walmart, does ok.

I also have a 12V little huffer fan in my blind, ordered off amazon. I run it off a feeder battery. It does great. Quiet and really moves some air. Very handy in Oct early season.

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Maybe you could wire one up to a feeder battery and solar panel so it will always be ready. Or, use rechargeable batteries in the fan and wire into a solar panel. I just wish I could do that with a window unit A/C for my blind!


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I have a battery jump starter that also has both AC and DC plugs, built in LED light, and USB port. Think I bought it at Sears. Will run my small fan in the blind for a long time - not sure how long exactly cuz I've always recharged before completely down. Nice that is easy to carry and easy to recharge over night.

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Originally Posted By: phathawg
Maybe you could wire one up to a feeder battery and solar panel so it will always be ready. Or, use rechargeable batteries in the fan and wire into a solar panel. I just wish I could do that with a window unit A/C for my blind!


Yep, I want a window unit in my blind!!!!


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