Okay, as promised, I now have the correct answers and you were right, MadJack, the fan does use less amps than I stated. But, I also uncovered a problem that people should know about; so, please read to the end of this communication.
I found that I did, make a couple mistakes and I doubt they will be my last ones. (Anybody would think I was human !

) But, there is a distinct possibility that several of us out there have made the similar mistakes without even knowing it.
1) I quoted the wrong amps on the converter as I was reading the wrong package. The converter for O2Cool converts 120 AC to 700 mA. That is 700 thousands of 1 amp.
2) The package I read from was the Radio Shack car power adapter.
The one I was sold provides 2 amps of power to the accessory and the O2Cool company confirmed that this could be a problem.
This morning, I called the O2Cool Company and talked to a customer service representative. She told me that
many people had been purchasing car power adapters for their O2Cool fans and that this has been causing problems with the units:
- Running backwards
- Burning out the motors
She further stated that, for the above reasons, the company had developed their own power adapter, which has had extensive testing with their units.
Starting tomorrow, you can call the customer service center at 1-800-200-2665 to request an O2Cool car power adapter be shipped to your address. (Do not call today as the person who will be taking the orders will not be available until tomorrow.) Of course, there will be a small fee for the adapter; but, you'll know you'll have one that works correctly with your fan.
I hope this helps clarify things and saves others from problems and fan failures.
