Double the size, double the performance. If youāre looking for a stronger airflow, the Dual Cocoon Fan is the perfect choice. Thanks to the 8-blade design, the warm air from your stove is distributed 30% faster with a peak airflow of 300 cubic feet per minute.
With its effective, cost-saving design, the Dual Cocoon Fan will blow your cold spots away.
- āļø Self-powered by the heat of the stove itself
- āļø Cost-effective: save up to 30% fuel
- āļø Secure: integrated safety strip in the fan base to protect it from overheating
- āļø Silent: due to its unique blade design, you wonāt feel the breeze, just the warmth
- āļø Effective on all types of stoves (wood, gas, pellet, potbelly)
- āļø Easy to install: simply place it on top of your stove
- āļø Ecological: no batteries required
- āļø Heatproof handle
- Material: Anodized Aluminum
- Running speed: 1600 RPM
- Airflow: 300 CFM
- Height (including blade): 5.5"
- Width (including blade): 8.2"
- Depth (including blade): 3.1"
- Product weight: 1.8 lb
- Sound level: Less than 20 dB (inaudible level)
- Power source: Heat
- Color: Black
- Start temperature: 140Ā°F
- Temperature range: 140Ā°F~660Ā°F
āHow does this work?ā
Physics! This fan uses an innovative thermoelectric device to generate electricity directly from the heat of the stove to run the fan. The electrical energy is generated from the thermal energy flowing through the device from the bottom (hot) portion of the fan stand to the top (fan-cooled) portion of the stand. But most of allāregardless of how it worksāit is effective! For more info, click here.
āI donāt have a wood stove Will this work with my pellet, coal, barrel, propane, etc., stove?ā
Yes, it can! The fan works on any surface that gets hot enough to cause it to generate enough energy to power the fan motor. The base of the fan just needs to get to around 140Ā°F to start spinning, though the hotter it gets, the more powerful the fan will be. If you have a grate, insulation, multiple layers on the top surface, it is less likely to be a good option, but you could measure surface temp (e.g., drip a drop of water on it at full temperature to see if it boils would be one easy way) to see if itās a good solution.
āWhere is the best place to get highest performance from my Dual Cocoon Fan?ā
Place the Dual Cocoon Fan at least 4 inches away from the flue, so that it does not pick up the radiant heat from the flue. This will cause it to run faster, and for a longer time when the fire is low. If you wish to distribute the heat from the flue across the room, point the fan slightly towards the flue so that the moving air picks up the flue heat as well. In our experience, placing the stove fan towards the back of the wood stove, and pointing into the room, works best.
āCan the Dual Cocoon Fan overheat?ā
The Dual Cocoon Fan is equipped with a safety strip in the fan base to prevent it from overheating. However, if the stove gets way too hot, it may overheat the fan and damage the motor. To prevent this, you can get yourself a magnetic stove thermometer to check on the temperature and know when it is getting too hot for your fan. If it gets too hot, you can try moving it to a cooler part of the stove
āDo I still need to dry my laundry right in front of the wood stove?ā
Not anymore. You can air damp clothes much further away from the wood stove, and they will still dry quickly and evenly.
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