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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Need A/C "boost"?
Just thought I'd post a could of pics of how I survived this summer when my A/C crapped out til I got it fixed. Thought others with small vents might find this usefull. I still use it on 95+ days to keep air circulating and it makes a huge difference. $15 oscillating fan from Advance Auto Parts. Plugs into cig lighter. I made a coulple of sandwich boards out of 1/4" plywood (painted black) so the fan can clip onto my seat track mounted cup holder.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
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Different... but it probably helps a lot. Maybe I'll try it next summer.
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Throw it on the ground!
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Picked up a new fan that I saw at the Flying J truck stop. It has a 4 amp motor with a variable speed control know vs the 0/6 amp oscillating fan. It moves a TON of air. It can be found on Amazon for $24.
Amazon.com: RoadPro RPSC-857 12-Volt Tornado Fan with Removable Mounting Clip: Home & Kitchen ![]()
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