Ok guys, I have a couple questions.. I think I jumped the gun a little

I got so excited when I saw the bucket cooler that I ordered a 120mm 190cfm fan. I just installed it in the lid with a 90 elbow. I was about to drill the holes in the side of the bucket and I had a question, so I came in here to read and see if its ok to do.
I then read that a bucket cooler may be to small for a 8' yurt

We are building a yurt out of 4'x8' panels.
So I guess a couple questions then.. work this all out at once hopefully.
First, I only have a 2" hole saw, I assume its fine to do two levels of holes at 2", just offsetting them so they are not directly vertical of the other row?
I was planning on using this pump since I already have it (I use it to pump my homebrew threw my 2 stage filter system)
It looks like it draws 4amps.. thats too much for one of these right? My batteries are 4 12v 12ah SLA batteries.
is one bucket and one 190cfm fan enough for the yurt?
Could I just make two buckets, and since my pump is non submersibal, just use a T coupler on both the intake and output of the pump and pump water thru two buckets with that one pump?
I have plenty of computer case fans laying around, so instead of ordering another 190cfm fan, just use 2 regular fans like in the other posts about a dual fan bucket cooler?
I have tried to read thru the thread and figure it out, but there is a lot to digest in here hahaha
finally, if I have to build a unicooler and scrap the bucket

is this fan sufficient? The blades dont look like they would move much air for some reason