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- BumpyroadExploreryears back when I was doing this, the Maxxaire moved the motor/noise out away from the opening and could be run/left open in the rain.
don't know about current models, etc.
bumpy - 2oldmanExplorer IIWhat kind of 'less amps' are we talking about?
- Kayteg1Explorer IIFantastic fans come with 3-speed, so you can have it set to your liking and I they are reversible.
Where I camp - rain cover is not needed, when I hate the looks of them.
The better Fantastic comes with rain sensor for best of this World.
Get clear, smoked cover and double as skylight.
They were really fantastic as in the past the manufacturer would send replacement parts for free, but after change of ownership that changed.
Can't directly compare to Maxx, but then it might be simply economical decision.
From several options, I liked the wall controlled the best. You can put wall switch, or wall thermostat to activate the fan. The overhead controls are a bit annoying.
Bear in mind that air blades are design for certain operation. Putting them in reverse comes with big loss of efficiency, so don't plan on doing that on daily basis. - hedgeExplorerI like my Maxxfan, 10 speeds, reversible, Remote control + Thermostatically controlled and built in 'protection hood' that lays down flat when not using it.
- otrfunExplorer III've used/owned both. IMO, they're both very similar in terms of noise and overall operation. However, given a choice, I prefer MaxxAir fans because they use two support brackets on the hinged cover assembly (vs. Fantastic Fan's one). MaxxAir's two support brackets offer much better support to the cover when it's open during windy conditions.
- Kayteg1Explorer IITheoretically speaking Maxx is forcing the air to make U-turn.
That lowers the efficiency and increase the noise.
Evidently not to noticeable level, but that's what law of physics indicate. - ticki2Explorer
2oldman wrote:
What kind of 'less amps' are we talking about?
A lot less than the 3.6 a of the original - wopachopExplorerBeen eyeing the maxxair deluxe for a couple years. At some point they changed the remote. So if you find a good deal might check to make sure it's the new remote model.
I wrote an RV parts dealer once and asked what version. Lady said they would have to cut a box open to look and I told her its ok no thanks. Wasnt a serious buyer yet. Put a computer fan up there instead to get by. - Kayteg1Explorer II
ticki2 wrote:
2oldman wrote:
What kind of 'less amps' are we talking about?
A lot less than the 3.6 a of the original
3.6 amp is at max speed from what I recall.
Air drag comes with square of the speed.
Meaning if you lower the pumped volume by 1/2, your air drag/amps will drop to 1/4.
I see some kind of obsession with remotes in last years.
I bought inflatable bed, who had control buttons 10" from my head, yet it come with remote.
I am trying to avoid remotes whenever I can.
Not only Murphy says each time you will try to use it - the batteries will be dead, but sometimes finding it becomes task.
Than when fan stops working, your troubleshooting list goes long way down. - morleyExplorerWe installed a Maaxair 0-6200K fan in our 5er last year. We did not get the remote control model as there was talk that the remote had to be right in line with the fan to operate it. Also the automatic rain cover closing option is supposedly not good if you were to leave your pet in the unit on a hot day and rain would automatically shut the vent and allow no air or cooling for the pet.
We like our fan and it works very efficiently with its 10:speeds, you can set it at a certain temperature to automatically come on and shut off, it can be used as ceiling type fan even if the rain cover is closed. While a bit of versatility is lost by having to manual operate the push button controls on the fan for fan speed and opening and closing the rain cover as opposed to a remote, to date this has not bothered us at all. One of the disappointing items for us was the roof vent frame on our unit was metal and the Maxxair replacement one is plastic that was a bit of a bummer. But overall the fan and cover quality, ease of installation, good performance make it a good choice.
We are very happy with it so far.
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