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- sgfryeExplorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
The new Maxx Air Fan Mate 955 like this is taller and I have no problem with my Fantastic Fan,which BTW the cover is designed to stop when it hits anything. I like the clips,they make it easy to open and clean the vent cover,unlike the others that you have to unbolt to clean or replace the vent lid Maxx Air Fan Mate
955 Maxx Air video
x2 on this one.. easy install - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIThe covers are EASILY removed. The FACT is they don't set tight to the roof so bugs can get under with or without screens.
- darleyhavidsonExplorer
stevenal wrote:
Other Ultra-Breeze reviews say the water splashes in. See any problem with this?
Screens are optional on both Maxxair and Ultra-Breeze. Seems like a good idea to keep the bugs out. Comments?
Any difference in the UV capability between the smoke and white? Is the white completely opaque?
Mine don't splash water in, but if the wind is blowing right, when it rains, I will get tiny droplets of water coming through. You can't see it, but can feel it it when placing your hand near the vent.
dh - RollandBExplorerOur factory vents are Fantastic Vents, I’ve also not found rain splashing in. Regarding screens, the vents have them, but I recently learned the clearance between the trim and vent is large enough to let small bugs inside the fifth wheel. A bead of color matched caulk solved that problem. The optional screens might be able to keep the smaller ones off, but not as inexpensive as caulk and the caulk wouldn’t effect airflow
- JimK-NYExplorer III bought a cheapie Camco cover for under $20. It works great, has a screen, keeps the rain out, and lets me leave the vent open for storage or when I am traveling.
The only downside was trying to install the vent. It was supposed to attach to the frame of the existing cover or to be screwed down to the roof. I just used a heavy application of Dicor caulk. It is firmly attached and if something happens I can pry off the caulk. - Optimistic_ParaExplorerJust a guess on my part, but I'm thinking that if you have no screen on the cover, there's nothing to keep wasps and yellow jackets and such from building nests in there.
Granted, if you're full time and using it constantly, it probably can't happen, but if you're part time and your rig sits unoccupied for weeks or even months . . . - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Bobbo wrote:
stevenal wrote:
Screens are optional on both Maxxair and Ultra-Breeze. Seems like a good idea to keep the bugs out. Comments?
Your fans should already have a screen on them to keep the bugs out. Adding an additional screen on the vent covers does little more than further restrict air flow.
ZACTLY!!! - BobboExplorer II
stevenal wrote:
Screens are optional on both Maxxair and Ultra-Breeze. Seems like a good idea to keep the bugs out. Comments?
Your fans should already have a screen on them to keep the bugs out. Adding an additional screen on the vent covers does little more than further restrict air flow. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIII have been in monsoons with all three vents open with the Fantastic Vent covers with ZERO water intrusion!
- stevenalNomad IIOther Ultra-Breeze reviews say the water splashes in. See any problem with this?
Screens are optional on both Maxxair and Ultra-Breeze. Seems like a good idea to keep the bugs out. Comments?
Any difference in the UV capability between the smoke and white? Is the white completely opaque?
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