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I've found the Ryobi cordless fan really helpful in both van and my hardshell RTT when I want to get a cross breeze flowing. Open vents/windows at opposite ends and either have the fan blowing out so it pulls in air from the other side, or blowing directly at you. You can aim and tilt it to your needs and can hang it too, if needed.I'm curious what everyone uses for cooling system (fans, a\c units) in summer time camping while sleeping in your RTT?
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Cort,I’ve seen a climate right being used and it seemed to be pretty nice, I’ve eyed them for a few years now. I personally use a 12v fantastic fan. I run this off my goal zeroyeti 400 and it works great. 0,1, 2, or 3 settings. This sucker moves a ton of air.
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Hey shag, sounds like you’re working on a cool rig. You can run your yeti down just above empty without damage, it’s actually healthy for the battery to get discharged, just not completely.Cort,
I have the fantastic vent endless breeze but I've yet to use it. I'm still getting my rig set up and I'm worried about my Yeti 400 running too low since its already powering my ARB 50qt fridge. I've done a couple of trial runs and it looks like my cooler alone is using 30-50% of my capacity overnight. Am I correct in wanting to stay in the 50% range at a minimum? I look forward to your reply & thank you for your service.
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I have the same one. It works well. The Ryobi, which Road mentioned, is very good. My wife uses it for our dog crate.I’ve seen a climate right being used and it seemed to be pretty nice, I’ve eyed them for a few years now. I personally use a 12v fantastic fan. I run this off my goal zeroyeti 400 and it works great. 0,1, 2, or 3 settings. This sucker moves a ton of air.
Thanks for the feedback Cort! I didn't want to get long winded yesterday so I didn't mention adding a battery is on my short list. I plan on running a dual battery set up but I have to figure out some stuff first and I wont have time before we head to OE. I'll keep you posted on my progress!Hey shag, sounds like you’re working on a cool rig. You can run your yeti down just above empty without damage, it’s actually healthy for the battery to get discharged, just not completely.
The fantastic fan uses 10 watts at the low setting, 21 watts at medium, and I can’t remember the high setting, it was less than 40 watts. I never use high.
You can also double the capacity of your yeti for $75 on Amazon by purchasing a battery, battery box, and battery cable with fuse and Anderson power pole connector to plug into the side of the yeti.
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