I just read on another forum site that the Maxx issues may to be related to using 12V rather than 110 shore power
I do like the larger size of the cover
sweetnsaurer wrote:I just read on another forum site that the Maxx issues may to be related to using 12V rather than 110 shore power
I may have mis-read the post...it was actually :
"it seems to be isolated in folks use for van conversions which use ONLY 12V power systems w/batteries and solar panels. The MF fans seem to have no troubles when operated by 110V (shore power) applications"
I apologize if this misrepresented anything...I am not very savy regarding electricity.
sweetnsaurer wrote:I do like the larger size of the cover
I think I read somewhere that the MaxxFan cowl that prevents the rain from coming in can be put on other fan covers...it is a nice feature.
Cracked like always;
Me too, works great.friz wrote:I replaced the 3sp controls in my fantastic fan with a PWM motor controller off ebay for about 5 bucks. I would bet that the same would possible with the maxair if the motor is designed for 12v.
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BeaAve wrote:are there any reliable solar fan/vents out there? I'm looking to build a very minimal power-usage camper. I found a couple iffy ones on amazon
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