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work2much
Jan 17, 2017Explorer
In todays edition of "This Old Fox"
A new Fantastic Fan!
Model 2250. The camper came with a powered fan but the years and sun had taken their toll. The fan lid no longer went up and down smoothly. The Dometic 2250 has a thermostat so it will cycle to help keep the camper a constant temp.
Removing the old one went pretty smoothly and I managed to get it loose without damaging the original roof.

Installed on roof. Still need to add eternabond tape after dicor hardens.

Inside stock wiring was plenty long. Easy connection.

And the finished product. The garnish ring was too deep. Designed for a roof that was over 4 Inches thick. The AF1150 is only 3 inches and had to be cut down. I used a skill saw with a new 40 tooth carbide blade. It was a bit dicey not to crack it.

A new Fantastic Fan!
Model 2250. The camper came with a powered fan but the years and sun had taken their toll. The fan lid no longer went up and down smoothly. The Dometic 2250 has a thermostat so it will cycle to help keep the camper a constant temp.
Removing the old one went pretty smoothly and I managed to get it loose without damaging the original roof.

Installed on roof. Still need to add eternabond tape after dicor hardens.

Inside stock wiring was plenty long. Easy connection.

And the finished product. The garnish ring was too deep. Designed for a roof that was over 4 Inches thick. The AF1150 is only 3 inches and had to be cut down. I used a skill saw with a new 40 tooth carbide blade. It was a bit dicey not to crack it.

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