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Fantastic Fan

Kober
Explorer
Explorer
I'd like to add a Fantastic fan to my 2014 Freelander 29QB. Anyone know if any of the existing vents are pre-wired?
2014 Coachmen Freelander 29qb, towing a trailer with my toys:
2020 Honda Talon SXS, or
2006 Royal Star Tour Deluxe
2008 Road Star 1100
PATRIOT GUARD RIDER, AMERICAN LEGION RIDER
Retired 25 years US ARMY, retired 24 years business owner
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Can't tell you if yours is pre-wired or not, but if not you could do what I did once to get power there.

I put a FF in where no power was present, but there was a light nearby. I took the old vent out, and took the light out. I drilled a hole through the side of the roof framing, inserted a piece of electricians fish tape through to the light, then spliced in power and ground wires to the light wiring and pulled it over to the vent opening.

It was very easy to do.
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bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
Bathroom vent ? Thats where i installed one. It worked much better than the small bath fan and uses less amps.
Or…tap off a nearby ceiling light if one is close enough to your vent.

I installed a fancy one with sensors that closes it when it rains, opens when sunny, takes the temperature and balances your checkbook .
I wish i stayed simple buying the basic model . The one i installed malfunctions on humid days, it automatically closes. I was better off with a basic model and vent cover.