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yankeeslover
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Mar 28, 2014

Fantastic Fan 7350(6600) or Maxxfan deluxe????

my current TT is very stuffy at night, and im looking to have some kind of fan installed in the existing vent. Im in upstate NY so I hate to waste the AC all night long as it can get cool up here, but I noticed in my camper that unless I use the AC all night it gets stuffy even with windows open on cool nights. I know these two models are expensive, but I might as well bite the bullet now and get one that comes with a remote so I don't have to climb over everyone when I want to turn off the fan or turn it on at night..
does anyone have any experience with either of these two top-end models? I know the maxxfan is better in the rain, but the fantastic also has a rain sensor also that will close it... I think the prices are around the same on either model.... im gonna have my dealer install at $150.00 as im not a handy person...

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  • yankeeslover wrote:
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    does anyone have any experience with either of these two top-end models? I know the maxxfan is better in the rain, but the fantastic also has a rain sensor also that will close it... I think the prices are around the same on either model.... im gonna have my dealer install at $150.00 as im not a handy person...

    I have the FF 6600R and it works beautifully. Variable speed, rain sensor and remote means all bases are covered. I also installed a Fantastic Vent over my vent lid so the rain sensor is essentially moot. I like the ability to leave any / all vents open all the time if I want to. I prefer not to worry if my vent is open when the rain is setting up.

    Got mine installed at CW in December and they did a decent job especially considering the $29.95 charged. The present special is now $39.95. I suggest getting CW to do the installation as the $120 difference can be put to better use, I am sure.
  • I found fantastic fans to be too loud and real annoying when you are sitting inside the RV and do not put out a lot of air.

    The MaxAir Turbo Fan mounted OUTSIDE is IMHO the only way to go!
    I installed 2 of them in my RV. Put one on in and the other on exhaust and stand back!

    And because they are on the roof outside the RV you do not even hear them running. Ahhh.




    *Be wary of the rain sensor lids. They close at the slightest hint of moisture. On my previous RV we came back to one hot RV on a sweltering day to find out both lids had closed shutting off the fans because of condensation from a neighboring campers RV air conditioner blowing across our rain sensor lids. :(
  • Can't speak to Maxfan, but We have 2 Fantastic Fans. They work very well. I have read (on this forum) that they have great customer service if you ever need it. Good luck with your choice.