Our RV has two Fantastic vent fans, so this post will show us cleaning that brand. But your vent fan(s) may be different. Still, the basic steps for deep cleaning the fan should be similar. So, in today’s post, we’ll demonstrate how to remove, clean and reinstall an RV’s Fanta...
Most RVs have at least one house battery. Many rigs have an entire bank of them. These batteries power interior lights, water pump, vent fans, and other devices inside your RV. This RV is boondocking (not connected to shore power). Its the rig’s house batteries powering the interior lig...
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First, the listed height may be measured to the top of the roof, rather than the top of your air conditioner, for example. You likely have a roof vent or two and maybe you’ve even installed a newMaxxAir fanor other fan cover up there. And what about aftermarket gear like solar pane...
Online stores:another place where you'll get a good surge protector is the online stores. This can be an online-based RV supply store or general store like Amazon, Walmart, etc. Unlike the physical stores, these online stores usually have a review section where RVers who have previously us...
At Great Outdoors Solar, we’re proud to offer complete or partial solar system installations on any recreational vehicle. All of our RV solar systems provide plenty of energy to run normal 12V DC electronics (lights, vent fans, USB outlets, etc.) and small 120V AC electronics (phones, lapt...
There are lots of things attached to your RV roof, and that means there are holes. You’ve got vent fans, a TV antenna, skylight, plumbing vents, maybe a satellite dish, air conditioner, or solar panel mounts, etc. Anything that gets screwed into your roof or that transitions through ...
RV thermostats typically operate on the same 12V DC power as all other DC devices (lights, water pump, vent fans, etc) on your RV. By contrast, a typical residential thermostat operates on 24V AC power. Why Do I Have 2 Thermostats in My RV?
Thermostat controlled vent fans (Fan Tastic Vent) INSIDE: Entertainment Electronics TV's TV security straps TV sliding tray locking mechanism Audio equipment Video equipment (VCR, DVD) Video source switch box (antenna, VCR, DVD, satellite, etc.) ...
since the warm air rising up out of the vent will carry humidity with it. Whether you have a single Fantastic Fan or two or more RV vents, open them slightly (as long as there isn’t a lot of snow on top of your RV!) and run your fans on low to help pull moisture out of the...