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โDec-28-2013 04:55 PM
wrvond wrote:
Just for clarity, I'm going to refer to the little plastic square thingy that sits atop the vent opening that is cranked up and down to allow air in or keep it in as a vent lid, and those big ol' plastic thingies that look like little dog houses that sit on top of vents that allow you to keep the vent lid open while it is raining outside and not let the rain inside, as vent covers.
If you have lost your vent lid, it is possible to purchase and install a replacement lid. However, this endeavor is fraught with difficulties and pitfalls. You need to know what brand and size vent/lid you had up there before the catastrophe. Not all vent lids are created equal. Also, you are going to have to climb up on the roof to verify that the departure of the old vent lid did not cause collateral damage. IMHO, it is much easier to simply replace the entire vent/lid assembly. There are installation instructions with the new kits, plus many youtube videos.
Once you have installed or repaired your vent/lid, you may want to install a vent cover. A vent cover is "aerodynamically" designed to not catch the wind while the camper is rolling down the road. On the "tall" side it has a louvered vent. This allows you to leave your vent lid open and protected from most water intrusion (though I've seen heavy rains that blow in or splash a lot of water in). The vent cover does not mount flush to the roof, so why they put bug screens on them is beyond me. One thing to be aware of - the manufacturer of the Fantastic Fan vent says that a specific vent cover is required for their vent, but many have reported no problem installing the popular Maxx Air vent covers over the Fantastic Fan vent.
Maxx Air does sell a vent cover that has it's own fan built in with a very acute, downward facing angle to it's face that promises to keep pretty much all water out. But, as noted earlier, it is pricy.
I hope this clears up the OP's question.
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โDec-25-2013 05:13 AM
westend wrote:rexlion wrote:Hey, you should have left that line for CavemanCharly. :B
Installation was so easy, even I was able to do it!
โDec-25-2013 02:14 AM
zackyboy3rs wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
by vent cover are you talking about the one that cranks up and down, which is what it sounds like in your explanation, or a cover that fits over the entire fitting so you can crack open the vent in the rain?
don't know why the loss of a maxxaire type of cover would cause water to come in since you could just crank down the lid/cover.
bumpy
Sorry. The lid broke off sometime recently.
โDec-24-2013 08:24 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
by vent cover are you talking about the one that cranks up and down, which is what it sounds like in your explanation, or a cover that fits over the entire fitting so you can crack open the vent in the rain?
don't know why the loss of a maxxaire type of cover would cause water to come in since you could just crank down the lid/cover.
bumpy
โDec-24-2013 02:50 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
The standard MaxxAir cover is really for unpowered vents. The external cover which allows you to open an unpowered vent when it is raining, and to shade direct sunlight from the actual open vent.
You want a better fan vent - Fan-Tastic and Create-A-Breeze are the two biggest names in the field. .
โDec-24-2013 01:16 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:We know that already. Don't ask us how we know. :S
if you do put a good fan in the bathroom, do not have it running with the door closed while you flush the toilet. if you do the black tank will vent up thru the bathroom.
โDec-24-2013 01:04 PM
โDec-24-2013 12:56 PM
fallsrider wrote:
The MaxxAir covers are something I want to do in the spring, as well. I'm glad to read it is so easy to do. But first, I need to replace the cheapo factory bath vent/fan. The fan doesn't work at all, and it is really small compared to the new ones I see. Which is better, MaxxAir, Fan-Tastic, Create-A-Breeze, etc.? My local mobile RV repairman sells the Fan-Tastic (I believe), and he says it will suck the linoleum off the bathroom floor. I don't need quite that much exhaust capability, but some decent air removal from the bathroom would be great before I install a MaxxAir cover.
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