superdave
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Post by superdave on Oct 15, 2014 9:16:18 GMT -8
I'm looking for a vintage looking fan to wall mount in my trailer. I'd like a very small one 4"-5" diameter and preferably in chrome or stainless steel. It has to be small because I'll mount it between two cabinet doors. Any ideas/sources out there?
Thanks a million!
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Post by nccamper on Oct 15, 2014 15:37:25 GMT -8
I don't have a source for fan, but I'd be interested in knowing about one myself. Is your fan going to be mounted in the pre-existing hole? On our last camping trip I thought we really could use a fan near the stove. When I'm doing more of a deeper dive into the renovation I could frame one in exactly the right spot.
Let's hope someone has a good source.
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Post by bigbill on Oct 15, 2014 19:29:38 GMT -8
I don't think I have ever seem one that small. Don't know but it seems like 8 or 10 inches is the smallest that I can remember and I haven't saw a new one of those in a while.
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Post by ladywendolyn on Oct 19, 2014 17:59:14 GMT -8
Hey look at this.. I don't have an exact size, but it looks small. I came across it today on e-bay.. $25.00 Here is the link to the ad... e-bay fan
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Post by SusieQ on Oct 19, 2014 18:42:49 GMT -8
I have a 4" one similar to this in my teardrop. It's meant for a desktop but I hang it from my cabinet knob.
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Post by superdave on Oct 19, 2014 19:19:08 GMT -8
that looks like the perfect size but I don't have a 12V system and want to run it on the 110V system.....I'll keep searching.
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Post by SusieQ on Oct 19, 2014 19:21:43 GMT -8
The one I posted is 110v. It plugs in. You can find it at Walmart online.
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Post by bigbill on Oct 19, 2014 19:45:29 GMT -8
I thought you was talking about a through the wall vent fan.
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Post by nccamper on Oct 20, 2014 5:06:35 GMT -8
I thought you was talking about a through the wall vent fan. A wall vent is what I need. Having stove heat and steam cascade around the underside of the cabinets above is a poor design. I would even consider 12volt since I may have the skin off on the lower part of the camper we plan to keep.
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Post by ladywendolyn on Oct 20, 2014 10:21:08 GMT -8
Does your trailer not have room for a stove hood with a fan?
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Post by bigbill on Oct 20, 2014 14:35:15 GMT -8
If you find a 12 volt and want to convert it to 110 a new motor is fairly cheap.
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Post by carolyn on Jun 23, 2015 19:36:47 GMT -8
new to posting - just got a 79 scotty hilander and need a stove hood with fan. can't find one and really don't know what kind I need. has a whole in wall with vent cover outside (whole about 6 inches x 2 inches). if anyone can help thank you.
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Post by vikx on Jun 23, 2015 22:45:04 GMT -8
Hi Carolyn and welcome!
Not sure quite what you have. Pictures are always requested here.
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Post by vintagebruce on Jun 24, 2015 7:20:23 GMT -8
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Post by chametzoo on Jun 24, 2015 7:33:55 GMT -8
I'm looking for a vintage looking fan to wall mount in my trailer. I'd like a very small one 4"-5" diameter and preferably in chrome or stainless steel. It has to be small because I'll mount it between two cabinet doors. Any ideas/sources out there? Thanks a million! www.vintagetrailersupply.com/Chrome_12V_Fan_p/vts-452.htmHere's the 12V model from VTS. About 7" diameter… still pretty small, nice looking chrome fan. Just get a $10 converter to bring your 110v down to 12v. Mount the converter behind the fan inside the cabinet. You can do this with pretty much any 12v fan you find out there.
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