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robatthelake wrote:
I have never had much luck using a cover over the Fantastic Fan! They always seem to trap way too much moisture and Drip!
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โAug-28-2014 05:03 PM
dakonthemountain wrote:wbwood wrote:
When we had our fantastic fans installed, we had them install the Ultrabreeze covers from Fantastic Vent. Here's a video showing a fantastic fan with different vent covers over them...
Thanks for posting that. It demonstrates the reason why I use the Ultrabreeze cover. Yes, you can use others, and I have in the past, but they do restrict airflow.
Dak
โAug-28-2014 02:13 PM
wbwood wrote:
When we had our fantastic fans installed, we had them install the Ultrabreeze covers from Fantastic Vent. Here's a video showing a fantastic fan with different vent covers over them...
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โAug-28-2014 11:43 AM
Greydennyhawk wrote:M O N E Y.....
I have one also on the Greyhawk, but like many other options that we all add, why doesn't the manufacturer put these things on?
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IAMICHABOD wrote:I'm one of the others
Yes, works just fine. I have done this for years as many others have.
โAug-28-2014 07:40 AM
burnmark wrote:Yes you can use one of the "normal" Maxxair covers with a Fantastic fan. The only caveat is that the cover will not open fully with the regular Maxxair. I just watch to make sure that the front lip of the cover goes up enough to expose the full front vent of the Maxxair cover. With the one specifically designed for the Fantastic fan you can fully deploy the fan cover. The new Maxxair II will also work with the Fantastic fan.
Can you combine a fantastic fan with a "normal" Maxxair type cover? Will that cover block too much air movement? I already have the cover and don't want to remove it for one of the powered ones.
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