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post Jan 14 2010, 05:51 AM
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at the moment I have a heater fan with a single blower outlet and would prefer to run heat to the passenger side too - does anyone have a twin outlet?

Or a Twin outlet fan? (Is the output from a twin fan MUCH better??)

Would need to be posted to the UK - so please include postage to here please (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Jan 14 2010, 08:40 AM
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The Problem Brad is that although I live in the UK, my wife is Australian and demands that any form of transport we are in floats at around 25 degrees C. I need to get heat over her side rather than just on mine. I may think about fitting bilge blowers to up the flow instead of the stock fan, does anyone know what the cfm of the standard fan is??
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post Jan 14 2010, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(Rod @ Jan 14 2010, 06:40 AM) *

The Problem Brad is that although I live in the UK, my wife is Australian and demands that any form of transport we are in floats at around 25 degrees C. I need to get heat over her side rather than just on mine. I may think about fitting bilge blowers to up the flow instead of the stock fan, does anyone know what the cfm of the standard fan is??



That is 77 F. I do not know what the CFM is but the temp. is 77F for the people on this side of the pond.
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post Jan 14 2010, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(Rod @ Jan 14 2010, 06:40 AM) *

The Problem Brad is that although I live in the UK, my wife is Australian and demands that any form of transport we are in floats at around 25 degrees C. I need to get heat over her side rather than just on mine. I may think about fitting bilge blowers to up the flow instead of the stock fan, does anyone know what the cfm of the standard fan is??



That is 77 F. I do not know what the CFM is but the temp. is 77F for the people on this side of the pond.


Actually it's only the USA that's still way behind the times on the metric system. North of the border we've used/taught it since the 70's.
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