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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I am using this to circulate air in a DIY portable power bank. I removed the alligator clips and used screws to mount the fan inside the tool box enclosure and installed another small fan on the opposite side as an exhaust. The fan is durable and well made and moves a lot of air. It is working great so far and keeping things cool.
Brad & Mel
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Installation was interesting but once I got it wired up it works great. The clips really hold onto the cooling fins. The cable has a disconnect point so it can be removed if needed. The switch has two speed plus off.
Nlander
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
It's smaller than I expected. My old 2 fan unit is the same size which is a disappointment. I thought it would cover more of the fins so there would be less ice formation. Also the clamps set out qiut a bit from the housing not allowing it to fit up against the fins. This arrangement takes up more room because it prevents tall items from being placed to the rear next to the fins.It's a little noisy with all the fans on.
Raymond L.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Worked better than previous brand and I liked the two speeds. So far works fine on low and very quiet, keeps temperature perfect.👍😎
C Slaughter
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I am replacing an old refrigerator fan with this unit. My old one had no switch, was made of metal, and already a bit corroded from moisture after a short period.This unit is basically plastic and won't corrode. It also has a prominent switch so I can turn it off, or on the high setting. I have found that sometimes my fan has made the refrigerator "too cold", and had to pull the fuse on the old one to shut it off. This will be far simpler to control with the 2-speed fan control switch easily accessible.Using alligator clips to make a mount for the unit is simply ingenious!
Dstar
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I have a truck camper that I am learning and preparing for some boondocking. I didn't like the lack of airflow in the refridgerator and was excited to see this as an option.Installation is super simple. It clips right to the fins inside. The hardest part is powering it to 12V and I just used the power source for the light inside. Not hard at all and if you have an RV or Camper you are used to tinkering with stuff like this. If I can do it, you can do it.The fans move a decent amount of air and I find them beneficial to keeping the entire compartment at a consistent temperature instead of the warmer/colder zones that I had prior to the fan. It also seems to help keeping frost buildup to a minimum, but I can say for sure because I haven't used it enough to know for certain.Overall, great little upgrade and these things should be installed from the factory in my opinion.
R. Hyder
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
We don't usually have much issue with our RV frig freezing over. However, in high humidity and frequent opening, it has a bit. Our RV is in storage at the moment, so I can not actually install it just yet. I have however checked it on my workbench. It seems to operate well.The fans do move a good amount of air. This should help keep it from frosting up. It will also help to keep everything in that compartment at the same temperature. And that is something we have had issue with. I have actually had some items freeze while others were at the proper temperature. So I hope that issue will be a thing of the past as soon as this is installed.I do like the different speeds, and being a tinkerer, I am already thinking I could turn a fan or two in the opposite direction if needed (push/pull design). But I will reserve that bit of DIY engineering until after I find out whether or not it is needed.So I do think this will help or eliminate our RV refrigerator problems. It is very simple to install with the clamps. My only thought about that is it may fall during transit due to vibrations. Wiring will be a touch more difficult but I do not think it will be extremely bad. Mostly dependent on the refrigerator and where I can access wires inside of it.
Steven A. Culver
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
My wife and I are blessed to own a travel trailer that has two refrigerators. We were using small battery powered fans to keep the air moving in them but when I saw this I had to order.The Folosem 12 volt refrigerator fan has three fans that provide exceptional air flow in the RV fridge. Since this is 12 volts it needs to be powered from a 12 volt power source in the back of the fridge or you can wire it to the interior light plug for power. It has two speeds from which to choose and mounting is as easy has clipping it on to the fins at the back of the fridge. This is a must have for RV fridges as they do not have an interior fan to circulate the cold air.
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