Last month, I installed solar in my apartment, even though I'm yet to write a post about it. But then I realized the fan I'm using is AC; it's all this industrial fan, which only works better with a NEPA power supply, but here I'm using a solar with just one battery, so if I'm really going to enjoy it, I must buy a DC fan so it can serve me well. A DC fan will not consume power at the rate at which AC will consume it.
So I went to the market to get a DC fan, which cost me around 28 dollars. I saw the advertisement online on Web 2 so I decided to visit the person shop and get it. I did, and here is a comprehensive tutorial on how I fixed my DC fan from scratch till it's all done for use.
One good thing I like about the fan is that it comes with two bulbs for lighting; it's durable and easy to carry. It also comes with a solar panel to charge it with the sun and also a charger in case there is light. So, in short, it's a DC and AC fan. One good thing you also need to know is that it's a rechargeable fan. This fan can work so fine on its own for some hours in the night. I've used it, and I can testify it's working so well.This fan only took me five minutes to couple together; I believe it's worth the price.Feel free to check the complete video tutorial.
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