Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) August 05, 2024, 04:21:25 pm First trip is in the books!! Went pretty well. The AC fought a losing battle against the 102 degree heat and zero shade cover in Temecula. City water with a regulator set at 30 worked well. Only thing needing trouble shooting it low pressure on the hot water side of the system. Hi ho hi ho to the search function I go. Lost the cover on the plain vent between the AC and rear vent fan. Have 3 new vent fans purchased and ready to be installed. Will I run into any issues pulling 12v power from the light fixture above the closet? Anyone done this?
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #1 – August 05, 2024, 05:20:09 pm Pulling power from a light fixture, via surface mount molding, is a fine way to access power for a fan.Be sure not to overload the circuit(s) you are tapping into. Changing from old incandescent light bulbs to LEDs will free up more power for the fans. Larry
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #2 – August 05, 2024, 05:43:31 pm I just installed my third Sirocco II Fan a couple months ago, was easy tapping into the light in the cabover. 1 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #3 – August 05, 2024, 07:06:00 pm "Lost the cover on the plain vent between the AC and rear vent fan."Yup, had that happen before I installed all 5 MaxxAir fan assemblies! Looking at the photo of your campsite it appears well guarded by that handsome dog, What's his name?You could use updated rear view mirrors in lieu of those spots that were added! Simple (but not cheap) exchange of the entire head! 1 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #4 – August 05, 2024, 07:17:07 pm Quote from: Lazy Bones - August 05, 2024, 07:06:00 pm"Lost the cover on the plain vent between the AC and rear vent fan."Yup, had that happen before I installed all 5 MaxxAir fan assemblies! Looking at the photo of your campsite it appears well guarded by that handsome dog, What's his name?You could use updated rear view mirrors in lieu of those spots that were added! Simple (but not cheap) exchange of the entire head! ;)Hey Lazy Bones,That's Sheila. She definitely keeps an ear out for any and everything lol. She's a good girl. I have a line on a newer pair of rear view mirror from a coach that caught fire. The heads are a bit scored but the arms are more functional than mine (they get pushed in by the wind making right lane changes a two man operation with the wife this weekend 😳. I drove in the slow lane.). Gonna swap over the other arms with my mirror heads on them and maybe get some spots to stick on mine.I have 3 fan assemblies that are MaxxAir knock offs I found on Amazon (link below). Also gonna pony up the dough and get a new shower skylight from Todd. My escape hatch lid seems to be in fairly good shape but I will probably buy a spare in the next few months. Then sometime in the next month or so I'll be doing a whole roof refresh. Little hard to see but here's what my roof seams looks like. I think I'll have to scrape off the old seam sealant. Is my hunch correct?hurrventer Build-in Rain Shield RV Roof Fan Vent Trailer Camper 3 speed 12V 14'' Reversible Manual Open with Tail Amazon.com: hurrventer Build-in Rain Shield RV Roof Fan Vent Trailer Camper... 1 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #5 – August 05, 2024, 07:24:35 pm Quote from: Larry W - August 05, 2024, 05:20:09 pmPulling power from a light fixture, via surface mount molding, is a fine way to access power for a fan.Be sure not to overload the circuit(s) you are tapping into. Changing from old incandescent light bulbs to LEDs will free up more power for the fans. LarryLarry,The fixture already has an LED bulb.Should I put and inline fuse on the power side just in case? What amperage would you recommend?-Will
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #6 – August 05, 2024, 08:01:21 pm Looking at the fan in the link, I was surprised to see the vents ventilate with the lid down, thanks to the open vents in the cover.When it is very hot or cold outside, I want to seal the rig up as tightly as possible, such as when fighting a losing battle against the 102-degree heat and zero shade cover in Temecula. BTDT. A vent cover with holes is not going to be of much help in more extreme temperatures or wind events.Being able to open and run the fan(s) in the wind or rain is a benefit that can be better achieved with a vent cover on a Fantastic Fan or another conventional fan Another choice is a MaxxFan Roof Vent with its built-in rain guard.https://www.amazon.com/Camco-40433-Roof-Cover-White/dp/B000EDQQE2/ref=sr_1_9?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.b4vxs627Bnf6MepFQx_R7YzVkDvO7y2XXzGD_rxhDry9AZxEt8gNN-u9fFVPMLQ5cVoa3KORS5Uih5xeN7Zu8ZW8E5Ifzh3jfBILBqHsBZZxjhIgmBtwxlvtShPEe33vTHA6yMFeUY_Q4TNY0jezXGjKUSCKPYA8sM0ENiubetnn5r9nskBXBjG7Vzp6qVLgBse6BRQTiBK8d9FQFck349vArx3kcaVe3AjOCMNQpRBnxoh01F4VtpNKwSFlOlRyeQ46Xk-U3CB98_lMyEk5mx1hJDJzDE3eMi2gMX-2L7c.y6kCO1I4eSyriZ0vCkQv87FwNKkdXcvEDag3sfEsIcY&dib_tag=se&keywords=rv%2Bvent%2Bcovers&qid=1722902361&sr=8-9&th=1The fans do not need additional fuses, they usually come with a built-in replaceable fuse.lLarry As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #7 – August 05, 2024, 09:58:46 pm DTDT?For that specific fan my thought process was, although not quite to the level of a MaxxAir fan it did come with a built in rain cover and a reversible fan motor as opposed to having to buy 2 pieces for a more $$. I plan to do a fair amount t of desert camping with my brother I. Law and sometimes the winds it there can get pretty knarly so being able to run the fan with high winds was what I was thinking about. Plus at 100.00 less than a MaxxAir I figured they were worth a shot.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #8 – August 05, 2024, 10:18:30 pm "...although not quite to the level of a MaxxAir fan it did come with a built in rain cover..."Can you drive with the vent open? In the rain? I do with the MaxxAir! 1 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #9 – August 06, 2024, 12:46:37 am Probably not or maybe with it cracked a little bit. But shouldn't be necessary since it has the capability to vent while closed, correct?
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #10 – August 15, 2024, 10:42:07 am Quote from: Dtbback - August 14, 2024, 10:53:23 pmI think I read that you painted any exposed aluminum after scraping with the vibratory tool. What paint did you use?Depends on the the application. Eternabond can be applied to clean and dry aluminum. If desired, you can use Eternabond Primer, useful on surfaces that do not clean up well.Amazon.com: EternaBond EternaPrime Adhesive and Surface Conditioner Spray -...When painting bare aluminum, ideally the surface should be sanded with medium grit sandpaper and then etched to clean and open up the surface for better adhesion.For touching up paint on the roof, it is not visible and not being that picky. I clean it and give it a coat of flat white spray paint. The aluminum roof does not need to be painted for protection.Whatever you do,do not paint the roof with a smooth. glossy paint that will be a slip hazard.Larry 3 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #11 – August 29, 2024, 06:16:35 pm Hey everyone,Which of these wires is the 12v (+). I think the ones in the large wire nut cap. Just want to be sure before I wire up the new fan I am installing.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #12 – August 29, 2024, 06:54:41 pm The red should be the positive but it’s best to check. An inexpensive voltmeter is a basic tool every RV should have, perfect for tasks like this.Larry
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #13 – August 29, 2024, 07:00:27 pm Quote from: Dtbback - August 29, 2024, 06:16:35 pmWhich of these wires is the 12v (+). I think the ones in the large wire nut cap. Just want to be sure before I wire up the new fan I am installing.Convention it should be that bundle with the large cap, but a wiring convention is just that, doesn’t mean someone didn’t follow it or made a mistake. Confirm with a volt meter.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #14 – August 29, 2024, 07:08:20 pm Quote from: Dtbback - August 25, 2024, 01:40:03 pmLarry,Do you use lap sealant at all or just the 3M 5200? I have butyl tape for seating my new vent fans and was planning on running a bead of 3M 5200 around the edge and into the screw holes. I was thinking of covering the screw heads with dabs of 3M 5200 vs slathering on the s lap sealant. I even considered using these link below) with a some 5200 underneath and inside the snap cap. Do you think it would be a waste of time it WTH?I usually glue new vents to the roof with polyurethane, butyl tape will work too.Overcoating the vent’s flange with sealant will protect the plastic from UV damage.Dicor is fine for this and cheaper than 5200.Larry
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #15 – August 29, 2024, 07:16:54 pm Thanks guys!I have my voltmeter handy and will be checking now Just mocking up the new fan where the old vent would be.
Repairs to roof vents Reply #16 – August 29, 2024, 08:41:54 pm Split off from 'DTBBackHey Larry,Would it be okay to use a single spade connector for the ground (-) that connects to the light switch and then goes directly to the wire nut for the positive connection?
Re: Repairs to roof vents Reply #17 – August 29, 2024, 11:54:45 pm After some searching by Braille I was able to locate the both the positive (red and black) and negative (white) wire nuts that were next to the light above the closet. I drilled a 1/2" hole through the wood frame for the vent and fished my wires through to join the wire nuts. Will add more pictures tomorrow. Ran out of daylight.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #18 – August 30, 2024, 02:25:33 pm It's just me, but I'd have a hemostat or other clamp on those wires to keep them from sneaking back into the nether regions. 1 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #19 – August 30, 2024, 03:32:19 pm Finished!! I decided to use the pop cap plastic washers in case I need to remove the fan if that ends up being the best position for a evaporative cooler.Procedure:1) scraped clean with plastic razor knife.2) wiped clean with acetone and allowed drying.3) applied butyl tape to the underside of the vent fan mounting flange.4) Ran a bead along the edge of the vent flange with Dicor lap sealant and used my finger to push it against the flange. 5) covered the pop caps and ran the lap sealant out to the old sealant line. 2 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #20 – September 01, 2024, 03:11:30 am Hi Will; Very nice photo's, Thanks for that link. That Hurrventer screens look like the Fantastic Vent fan screens. Atwood bought FFan, and now supplies a flatter pancake style motor with noisy brushes that 'squeal' when running. The older unit in my '99 has a taller ball bearing motor, and is very quiet. With our T/K bed in the back, similar to your MidBath, we often let the fan run all night. I've often wanted to operate it from the bed, so I might upgrade to the one with a wireless remote control. (also good for shorter people). I like the idea that some ventilation remains with the lid down. It prevents Carbon monoxide alarms while cooking, and window condensation in cold weather. I have a vinyl snap on cover for extreme hot, or cold weather. RonB 1 Likes
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #21 – September 01, 2024, 03:16:31 am Hi Will; Very nice photo's, Thanks for that link. That Hurrventer screens look like the Fantastic Vent fan screens. Atwood bought FFan, and now supplies a flatter pancake style motor with noisy brushes that 'squeal' when running. The older unit in my '99 has a taller ball bearing motor, and is very quiet. With our T/K bed in the back, similar to your MidBath, we often let the fan run all night. I've often wanted to operate it from the bed, so I might upgrade to the one with a wireless remote control. (also good for shorter people). I like the idea that some ventilation remains with the lid down. It prevents Carbon monoxide alarms while cooking, and window condensation in cold weather. I have a vinyl snap on cover for extreme hot, or cold weather. RonB
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #22 – September 01, 2024, 09:03:42 am Thanks Ron!!On high the fans produce about as much noise as you'd expect but in the lower settings they are really quiet.Also they are really energy efficient. My single, dirty, mothership installed solar panel didn't have any trouble keeping the coach batteries at 14V with it on high.Also the vent cover looks black from the outside but on the inside it let's a ton of light through and looks blue. The blue headlight loving high school version of myself digs it quite a bit haha!! Hurrventer does make a version with a remote, so that's a good option for you. My only complaint with this fan and others similar is the single lift arm that gives the lid a really janky action when opening/closing. It can't cost that much more to have 2 lifting arms. Other then that I am really pleased with them. And, even better than my approval is my wife's who said it turned out great!!!
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #23 – October 12, 2024, 05:54:53 pm 2 of 3 replaced!! Only took about 3 hours this time.
Re: Installing new vent fans (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #24 – October 14, 2024, 02:34:47 pm All done along with the new skylight cover. 2 Likes