Jun-23-2013 07:18 AM
Jun-24-2013 11:45 AM
thomasmnile wrote:daveyboy12 wrote:
Now that I've successfully installed my insink-erator in my travel trailer, the wife wants a little more 'home comfort'. Next up, I am going to try and install a 42" ceiling fan just above the main dining table. I measured and it seems I have the appropriate clearance. I would have to run romex from the breaker box, likely install plastic conduit and a junction box to hang the fan from.
Has anyone else had any luck with a ceiling fan?
Unless the trailer was built to accommodate a ceiling fan, how will you secure it to the ceiling? Nothing up there but those "toothpick" wood trusses, assuming they are wood. Getting power to it might be the least of your problems, keeping it from bopping someone in the head would be a bigger concern.
FWIW: We had a fifth wheel with a ceiling fan, it did little to nothing in the way of air movement, was a flush mount to the main ceiling, and was ostensibly supposed to move air around in the kitchen and dining slide. Other than using it for lighting we never bothered with the fan.
Jun-23-2013 06:05 PM
daveyboy12 wrote:
Now that I've successfully installed my insink-erator in my travel trailer, the wife wants a little more 'home comfort'. Next up, I am going to try and install a 42" ceiling fan just above the main dining table. I measured and it seems I have the appropriate clearance. I would have to run romex from the breaker box, likely install plastic conduit and a junction box to hang the fan from.
Has anyone else had any luck with a ceiling fan?
Jun-23-2013 05:56 PM
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