ceiling fan

NanaCJ

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I have a 2018 Mallard M27, which I love. The only problem we have is that the bedroom doesn't cool as well as the rest of the camper. I was looking to put a ceiling fan in the bedroom. I have looked at camping world and the fans they have are, of course camper compatible, but don't come with a light kit. Is there a fan for the camper that comes complete with a light kit? The kits for a camper run around 7 lbs. I have found similar kits at home stores with a kit that run around 10 lbs, any suggestions?:confused:
Thanks & Happy Camping
Christi
 

Fox

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Alternatively try using a small portable fan(s) - $15 /$25 at Walmart, no installation required.
 
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carl.swoyer

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I purchased two small black fans for the MBR. I point them in two different directions to circulate the bedroom air it pushes it out into the living room and this keeps the bedroom nice and cool and I have a 2012 Landmark Rushmore I would suggest just buy a couple fan to circulate the bedroom air. And as far installing a ceiling fan, I would not suggest that unless you have factory prep to accommodate the fan assembly.

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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IMHO I don't think it's a good idea unless you are all under 5' tall. For it to hang down low enough in a TT to actually move the air you will be walking or leaning into it. Someones going to get heart. They are fairly useless in the RV. Get a oscillating fan you will be a lot happier with it.

Again just my opinion. Happy trails
 

Gary521

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The trailer ceiling fans do not work well as they are too close to the ceiling so they do not move air. As someone has suggested, get a plug in fan.
 

MTPockets

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Plug in fans work best... they are available with many mounting options or free standing. We liked the Dyson for fan or fan with heat.
 
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