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We recently bought the 12 volt Endless Breeze Fantastic Fan. I bought it for our boat not thinking I needed it for the B since I had an ocillating fan in the rear that does a great job. However, the Endless Breeze is portable and came in very handy for my daughter sitting in the middle seat when parked at the beach. It has 3 speeds and throws as much air as an A/C box fan. Low amp draw for solar and relatively quiet. A great B accessory for boondocking in the heat or just parking at the beach. One addional note: using a fan with air conditioning makes it much more effective as the air temperature is much more uniform which translates to more efficient cooling with a smaller BTU unit.
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goreds2

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Is this the one you have?
http://www.amazon.com/Fan-Tastic-Vent-01100WH-Endless-Breeze/dp/B0000AY2Z6
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Yes. I wish I'd have bought it long ago. It's a great accessory for a Class B since it fits almost anywhere.
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goreds2

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I may think about buying one. Thanks for the advice!
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retraite

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I can confirm the Endless Breeze's functionality and versatility. We quite like ours.
I built a "shelf" that spans the "headroom" above the front seats of our PW Lexor. It isn't in the way, and is very handy. I made it so it was removable, but, we've never found we either needed to or wanted to do so.
I then added a "hook" on the underside so, when we stop, I "hang" the fan from the "hook", plug it in to either 12V or a 120/12V portable converter (if we have 120V power), and it is out of our way and very handy.
When we run the A/C, adding the use of the fan really make the A/C seem to work better, less frequently, and the whole inside is more comfy.
When we just run the roof fan, with windows open, we still run the "hanging" fan.
Works for us. YMMV.
Cheers.
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