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Battery operated fan quesiton ?

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
In my Travel Trailer I'm set up for camping without electricity, I have 2 - 6 volt golf cart batteries they run everything in the RV.

I also have 2 fans that run on the USB port inside the camper that is connected to the batteries. These fans draw a total of 5 watt. This keeps me, the girlfriend, and the dog comfortable enough after dark when the temps in MN drop down anyway.

I bought a cheap pop up camper this winter and I'm planning on using it for a couple of trips this summer. I will be camping in it for 4-6 days at a time. This will just be me camping all by myslef. The pop up has no battery of any kind and I will be going camping at places without electricity. This old pop up has no systems anyway. It's just a tent on wheels. I don't want to spend a lot of money on the old thing.

I would like to run a fan at night for ventilation and white noise. One of the USB fans at 2.5 watt would be good enough but, 2 for a total of 5 watt would be better.

You can purchase portable power stations but, they cost probably close to 200 dollars, or more, for a decent one. That's a lot of money for something I'm only going to use twice to power a fan.

I've looked at battery powered fans (there is a dizzying amount of them) that can be as cheap as 35 bucks but, they never seem to run for more then about 5-6 hours and then take several hours, up to 8, plugged into the pickup the next day to recharge. Some of them require 115 volts to recharge. (My pickup does have a 115 volt outlet but, it's only powered when the engine is running. So that is not very convenient )

So, What I'm looking for a fan that moves some air, makes some noise, runs for 8 or more hours and can be charged back up in 2-4 hours. Is there such a thing ???

If not what can I use to run the USB fans for a affordable amount of money ? Could I take a car battery along and run the fan for several nights then recharge it in a few hours ??? It almost seems to be the cheapest way but, it would require me to drag along a old car battery and a car battery charger. That is not very convenient either.

Does anyone here have any experience with battery powered fans ? If not is there another forum you can recommend ?

I just can't decide which route to take.

Thank you and have a nice Day.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.
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Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
LittleBill wrote:
I use 3 of these. they last over 2 days on low and take about 5 hours to charge. my fans have hundreds of hours on them by this point. I even designed a suction cup mount for the rv and place the fan anywhere!

they even have a 3 step light

I use this


Certainly cheap enough. I ordered one to give it a try. Thanks
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

LittleBill
Explorer
Explorer
I use 3 of these. they last over 2 days on low and take about 5 hours to charge. my fans have hundreds of hours on them by this point. I even designed a suction cup mount for the rv and place the fan anywhere!

they even have a 3 step light

I use this

Skibane
Explorer II
Explorer II
mgirardo wrote:

$25 for 10000 mAh is a little expensive. For a few dollars cheaper, try this 26800 mAh unit.


Anker has a pretty decent reputation for build quality and realistic specifications.

Unlike a lot of no-name brands, they stand a good chance of actually meeting their claimed battery capacity.

Mayor30
Explorer
Explorer
If you have any Makita power tools, they make 2 fans that are powered by their batteries.I have the bigger one and it works well but won't run 8 hours on one battery. The smaller one would probably run longer.Batteries charge in about an hour. I keep several spare batteries so it's no problem. When one runs low I just slap in another one.

wiskeyVI
Explorer
Explorer
This one seems to work well, although a bit pricey for me.

Smartele FF16 rechargeable fan.

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
AllegroD wrote:
We have the following:
Table to floor
- possible option
02Cool

Both work fine for us.


Something to think about. Thanks.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
Skibane wrote:
Caveman Charlie wrote:

So, What I'm looking for a fan that moves some air, makes some noise, runs for 8 or more hours and can be charged back up in 2-4 hours.


Noisemakers may make it easier to sleep, but they also rob you of situational awareness about what's happening outside.

If someone was attempting to steal your possessions - or worse yet, was attempting to break in to your RV - it would be good to have some advance warning.

Personally, I find the night time sounds of nature to be one of the most pleasing aspects of camping - wouldn't want to cover them up.


I was talking aobut a little white noise, not a hurricane. Haha And, in this case I'm going to be sleeping in a pop up. If someone wants to break in they can just grab the side of it and rip it open. lol It's just a tent on wheels.

More likely to get harassed by a bear then a person. If I keep the campsite clean of food and the cooler locked I'm hoping not to have bear problems.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

AllegroD
Nomad
Nomad
We have the following:
Table to floor
- possible option
02Cool

Both work fine for us.

mgirardo
Explorer
Explorer
Skibane wrote:


I don't think you have to pay anywhere near that much for a USB power bank that will run a couple of fans overnight.

For example, here's a 10 amp-hour model for $25.

Theoretically, that's big enough to supply 5 watts for 10 hours.

Instead of looking for something exotic with ultra-fast recharge, just buy two of them - and use one while the other is recharging.


$25 for 10000 mAh is a little expensive. For a few dollars cheaper, try this 26800 mAh unit.

I can charge my SmartPhone that has a 5000 mAh battery 3 times from 20% with this bank and still have a little left over in the battery bank.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

Skibane
Explorer II
Explorer II
Caveman Charlie wrote:

So, What I'm looking for a fan that moves some air, makes some noise, runs for 8 or more hours and can be charged back up in 2-4 hours.


Noisemakers may make it easier to sleep, but they also rob you of situational awareness about what's happening outside.

If someone was attempting to steal your possessions - or worse yet, was attempting to break in to your RV - it would be good to have some advance warning.

Personally, I find the night time sounds of nature to be one of the most pleasing aspects of camping - wouldn't want to cover them up.

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
JimK-NY wrote:
Amazon has fans that run on 120v or D cell batteries. We actually picked up one that someone else threw away. According to Amazon it will run for 50+ hours on low speed and 20 some on high speed.

It takes 6 D cell batteries. You could use rechargeable batteries but I doubt that you would be able to recharge them in only 2 or 3 hours.


This might work too. D cell batteries are expensive but, if it runs for 2 nights and I only need to use it for 5 nights that is only 3 sets of batteries. Not good for the environment (throwing away all those batteries) but, possible to do.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
Skibane wrote:
The Ryobi fan is powerful, but kind of noisy to sleep by.

It really needs a lower "LOW" speed than what it currently has.

Caveman Charlie wrote:
You can purchase portable power stations but, they cost probably close to 200 dollars, or more, for a decent one.


I don't think you have to pay anywhere near that much for a USB power bank that will run a couple of fans overnight.

For example, here's a 10 amp-hour model for $25.

Theoretically, that's big enough to supply 5 watts for 10 hours.

Instead of looking for something exotic with ultra-fast recharge, just buy two of them - and use one while the other is recharging.


I didn't think that something like that would power the fan for long. For that price it's worth a try. And, then like you said use one each night and let the other power all day from the pickup battery. Thanks for the idea !
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks for the solutions so far.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
JimK-NY wrote:
Amazon has fans that run on 120v or D cell batteries. We actually picked up one that someone else threw away. According to Amazon it will run for 50+ hours on low speed and 20 some on high speed.

It takes 6 D cell batteries. You could use rechargeable batteries but I doubt that you would be able to recharge them in only 2 or 3 hours.


So do Pilot, Love's and Flying-J Truck Stops.... Likely T/A as well.
I have one here in my bedroom. Though I run it on 12 volt since this apartment has a LOT of 12 volt (up to 80 amps) for other stuff that does not need all of that (needs 20)
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