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This is a discussion on building a humi fan within the Cigar Accessory Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; Im gonna build a fan for my Coolerdor but can only find 12v fans at Radio Shack. Question is what ...
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building a humi fan
Im gonna build a fan for my Coolerdor but can only find 12v fans at Radio Shack. Question is what can I do battery wise to operate one? Id like to use some "D" or "C" cells but if it operates between 10-13v id have to run a dozen of em in series to get the correct voltage. I guess its would be ok if the fan ran slower than intended. Any body got ideas? Dont say Oust fan!
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Monster of the Deep
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I know some folks on here use those Glade fans and they work great. Of course without the fragrance!
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I cant even find any Oust fans in stores now. That seems to be the only battery operated one for scents. I know heartfelt has em and a couple places on ebay.
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