RV Roof Vent Fan 6-Speed-Reversible
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mike larocque
> 3 dayInstalled myself . Look online for tutorials. Runs nice and quiet on speeds 1 thru 4 5 and 6 bit loud but moves lots of air. Its reverseable for airflow. Draws about 2 amps on full speed 6
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Aloha.Tiger
> 3 dayWe replaced a non-working fan on our travel trailer with this one and it works great. It was simple to install, and I love how quiet it is compared to the other one we had. This is a great option for a replacement or upgrade for your fan.
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Gabriel Riendeau
> 3 dayEasy to install
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PennyMindingMom
> 3 dayMy campers bathroom roof vent fan disintegrated this year, and this looked like a good replacement. As I already had wiring in place from my previous vent fan, installation was very simple and straight forward.
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A gray
> 3 dayVery easy to install and works great .
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CanadianMaple
> 3 dayThis fan was easy to install where our existing bathroom fan was. There are two wires, black and white and matched what our old fan was. The fan is relatively quiet and moves a lot of air. The reverse function is especially good for clearing out hot air when the trailer was closed up. There are five speeds to choose from. The two lowest speeds are incredibly quiet. Just make sure you seal around the new fan as soon as it’s installed.
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John R King
> 3 dayI bought 2 of these fans for my van, I hd an RV specialist install one and it does not work, we checked over all the wiring to ensure it wired properly and nothing, this was wired directly to 12 volt battery with nothing else wired to it, now we have to remove it and send it back to Amazon, this is a total inconvenience to us,
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Sourdo
17-12-2024I installed this fan over our RV bed, something that is very important in warm weather without air conditioners running while boondocking. We call these fans a Poor mans A/C. They work well when you get caught in the heat without a place to plug into.
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Aver
> 3 dayThis is a nice vent upgrade if you need one. My old 2001 class A needed an upgrade from the yellowing vent that was there before. It was a bit of work getting the old one off with all the sealant that they used. That being said make sure you have sealant before you start this project or else your going to have a hole in your roof with potential leaks that will 100% happen.
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Bruce
> 3 dayThis fan was a replacement for my old Fantastic Fan and preforms about the same for nearly half the price!