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shadows4 wrote:
Sounds cool, BUT if your going to brag like that lets see PICS!!!! Surely you don't expect us to take your word for it do you?:W
Happy Camping, John
โJun-23-2010 04:21 PM
Denise in Ark wrote:
We are redecorating our new-to-us 5th wheel and I couldn't find any light fixtures that are what I really wanted. Besides, they were all pretty expensive but looked kinda cheap. DH cannibalized the existing 12v light guts and rewired some 110 fixtures that I liked and got for a reasonable price. It took about a half hour per each. Anyone that knows how to install a ceiling fan can probably figure out how to do it. The shiny brass-and-plastic satellites are now gone and the new tuscan fixtures look fabulous.
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purdum wrote:
How is the power switched on to the fan. Is it a switch you have remember to turn off.
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Cyndi H wrote:
I took a 3-tiered wire basket - the kind for hanging with fruits and vegetables - and separated it into 3 separate hanging baskets. They now hang from my kitchen cabinets in the sink area - freed up a lot of counter space where I used to have bowls of onions, potatoes, and fruit.
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JimBollman wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:JimBollman wrote:
I have used one that ones run off 2 D cells for several years now. I find that if you slide a thin piece of plastic into the battery contacts to turn it off when you turn the frig off the batteries are good for a whole season, got two years out of the last set. Not worth all the hassle wiring in a fan for the cost of 2 D cells every year or so.
It does help.
All what hassle? It took less than 10 minutes to hook up my wired double fan to the light power source in my Norcold. No hassles with remembering to slip little plastic things into the battery contacts either. :B
Dutch
Sorry, I should have mentioned My frig does not have a light so I would have to feed power in from somewhere outside.
I did mount 3 fans on the coils outside the frig to help in the cooling. They are connected to a temperature switch so the fans are disabled when the coils are cool (frig off). I added a switch in series so I can turn them off when I really don't need them (cool days/evening). I have it setup so I can run on one or all 3, depending on need and how much I'm trying to conserve battery.
Jim...