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Eureka E! Power Fan/Light - 12v
Tired of waking up covered in sweat in your stifling tent? Take along the Eureka E! Power Fan/Light and keep things cool and well-lit. Set it on the floor of your tent or hang it from the ceiling. Two speeds let you decided how cool you want your tent to be. Eureka gave the E! Power Fan/Light an LED light that uses five ultra-bright LED bulbs to provide you with plenty of light, so you can read, play cards, or tell ghost stories. Enjoy 18.5 hours of run time when you use the E! Power Pack (not included).
Bottom Line: Keep your tent at a comfortable temperature and well-lit with the Eureka E! Power Fan/Light.
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Will this work with a eureka A frame tent?
Will this work with a eureka A frame tent?
By: Kenny
February 12, 2009
Nope, no central hanging point in the A frame.
By: Angus Bohanon
February 12, 2009
E! power rocks
By: mgreeson2235852
June 27, 2008
My friend bought the E! series, the tent, the lights, the fan, it was so cool. So, I had to keep up and also buy the entire line. It's not camping at all, but heck, it tempts those that normally wont go camping with me, to tag along.
And when I don't want them there, i take my smaller, backpacking tent.
What type of batteries does this product use?
What type of batteries does this product use?
By: ihankd2217932
May 15, 2008
It uses the Eureka Power Pak or any 12v outlet.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 12, 2008
What are the dimensions of this Fan, an how many amps does it
What are the dimensions of this Fan, an how many amps does it draw? I am planning to use my motorcyle battery as a power source.
By: JCAR1221472136885
March 24, 2008
7"x10"x2.5"It's a 12v power source & draws .7 amps.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 12, 2008
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