Thinking of getting two 12 volt marine fans ,was wonding if anyone can give me some feed back regarding ....what they think is the best brand and are they worth buying.
Regards Herbie.
PeterInSa said
06:40 PM Apr 17, 2013
Herbie To me you cannot go past the 12v 807 Fans that are quiet, speed adjustable have a timer and fold up under a cupboard, But they cost $149.95+ each.
When I bought mine they were on special @ $150, looks like they have reverted to their original price $200, good fan, bloody expensive.
Yuglamron said
10:40 PM Apr 17, 2013
Me too Herbie,I got my Caframo from Whitworths at $149 and am pleased with the performance.Main reason I bought mine was based on the look of the thing to match my MH interior..
Yes it's expensive but as a previous post,it uses little power and not too many have a timer as well.
herbie said
06:02 AM Apr 19, 2013
A big thank you on your recomendations re 12 volt fans ,I have orded fold away one ,, thinking maybe now i may need two, but will see how the one goes. Ordered it from Out Back Marine for $148.Delivered .
Santa said
07:49 PM Apr 19, 2013
Good price Herbie, I paid $150 plus about $16 postage for mine.
I'm sure you will be pleased with it, well designed, have a timer and speed control, move a reasonable amount of air and seem to be well made.
mickm said
03:54 AM May 1, 2013
Not marine but not anywhere near the price. I stumbled on to them and bought one. They are quiet and efficient.
Well done Herbie, I'm happy with mine, they really are easy to install draw bugger all power, and fold away nicely when not in use.
I recon before you buy one of these fans ,one needs to do thier home work as like all thing ,some cheapo ones around, and do not think they would last long in QLD and WA due to the demand on them being used more than say the cooler stares. At least down in them parts they get some kind of breather from the real heat.
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 2nd of May 2013 05:17:04 PM
jimricho said
01:27 PM May 7, 2013
I've had a couple of cheapies (will I ever learn?) that I've thrown out as they were too noisy. I now have the Caframo installed but I've yet to give it a serious try out.
Thinking of getting two 12 volt marine fans ,was wonding if anyone can give me some feed back regarding ....what they think is the best brand and are they worth buying.
Regards Herbie.
To me you cannot go past the 12v 807 Fans that are quiet, speed adjustable have a timer and fold up under a cupboard, But they cost $149.95+ each.
Peter
Morning Herbie,
I recently installed a Caframo 807 Sirocco https://www.whitworths.com.au/main_itemdetail.asp?cat=123&item=35794 very nice little fan that uses bugger all power.
When I bought mine they were on special @ $150, looks like they have reverted to their original price $200, good fan, bloody expensive.
Me too Herbie,I got my Caframo from Whitworths at $149 and am pleased with the performance.Main reason I bought mine was based on the look of the thing to match my MH interior..
Yes it's expensive but as a previous post,it uses little power and not too many have a timer as well.
A big thank you on your recomendations re 12 volt fans ,I have orded fold away one ,, thinking maybe now i may need two, but will see how the one goes. Ordered it from Out Back Marine for $148.Delivered .
Good price Herbie, I paid $150 plus about $16 postage for mine.
I'm sure you will be pleased with it, well designed, have a timer and speed control, move a reasonable amount of air and seem to be well made.
Not marine but not anywhere near the price. I stumbled on to them and bought one. They are quiet and efficient.
http://www.northcoach.com.au/products/12v-Portable-Fan.html
Mick
Have fitted the 12volt fan in and really happy with it.Going to get another one now i know how good they work.
Well done Herbie, I'm happy with mine, they really are easy to install draw bugger all power, and fold away nicely when not in use.
http://www.northcoach.com.au/products/12v-Portable-Fan.html
I recon before you buy one of these fans ,one needs to do thier home work as like all thing ,some cheapo ones around, and do not think they would last long in QLD and WA due to the demand on them being used more than say the cooler stares. At least down in them parts they get some kind of breather from the real heat.
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 2nd of May 2013 05:17:04 PM