pcatterall
Well-Known Member
I mentioned in my recent 'keeping cool' thread that I was considering installing fans to the existing vents.
I read another thread where solar powered and computor cooling fans were installed.
These fans were really just to help ventillate the cabins. I feel that something more powerfull may be useful in hot climes to quickly exchange hot cabin air for cooler evening air.
My after cabin has volume of 400 cubic feet or 4 cubic meters aproximatly.
I wonder what would be a useful fan capacity?
I see a computor type which works at 56 cu m per hour and uses just 0.2 amps which will fit in or neatly over the vent hole
A 12v bathroom fan which works at 85cu m per hour and would fit quite neatly over the vent hole
And a bilge blower which works at 270 cu m per hour but uses 6 amps ( and is big and needs ducting)
Has anyone any knowledge of what sort of 'exchange rate' would get rid of the warm air in a reasonable time?
If I reversed the polarity would the fan then suck in air?
Thanks for your comments.
I read another thread where solar powered and computor cooling fans were installed.
These fans were really just to help ventillate the cabins. I feel that something more powerfull may be useful in hot climes to quickly exchange hot cabin air for cooler evening air.
My after cabin has volume of 400 cubic feet or 4 cubic meters aproximatly.
I wonder what would be a useful fan capacity?
I see a computor type which works at 56 cu m per hour and uses just 0.2 amps which will fit in or neatly over the vent hole
A 12v bathroom fan which works at 85cu m per hour and would fit quite neatly over the vent hole
And a bilge blower which works at 270 cu m per hour but uses 6 amps ( and is big and needs ducting)
Has anyone any knowledge of what sort of 'exchange rate' would get rid of the warm air in a reasonable time?
If I reversed the polarity would the fan then suck in air?
Thanks for your comments.