CoventryKid wrote:Welcome to the madness.
I'm sure you'll love your MaxxAir fan. I chose the same model for our conversion. We've never had a problem with water infiltration during a rain storm - works as advertised.
For what it's worth, I don't understand people who get a Fantastic fan with a rain sensor...I want my fan open and operating when it's raining.. Or after buying a Fantastic fan, they buy a cover so that they CAN operate it when it rains. Okay, rant over.
Look forward to the rest of your build.
A Fantastic Fan with the cover is pretty inexpensive if you get the basic reversing model and no thermostat.
I have had one in 6 different trailers and NEVER had water inside at all and have been through some impressive storms too!
So for me it is the ability to save a lot of money and have a great fan with no chance of water entry not even melting snow!
If I needed to fit in a shorter space with a trailer I might get something lower profile but otherwise I don't understand paying that much more for a fan?