Hi all.
I put a MaxxFan Deluxe in my Lance 815 last fall. Worked perfectly, but early this year, when I'd turn the fan on, it would run for a few seconds, then the fan would stop, beep 30 times over 30 seconds (green light blinking), then green light would stay steady and wouldn't function at all. Pulling the fuse would reset it, and most times it would run normally the rest of the day.
Called tech support, and they mailed me a new PC board. I installed it, and the fan ran fine for a few weeks, then did the same thing the old PC board did.
Emailed tech support, and the tech director wanted voltages. Turned the fan on. Got a shore float voltage of 13.6, unplugged from shore, turned the fridge to DC (to run battery down), ran battery eventually down to 11.68, turned off fridge, plugged back into shore, charger boosted at 14.29, and I measured till it got just above 14, then called it quits. Fan never quit running.
Tech support mailed me back, saying the fan is only designed to run between 10.8 and 13.2, and can only handle spikes for a few minutes, and that my voltage levels are likely causing the problem.
I mailed back that this unit is designed to be on vehicles, with alternators and/or shore chargers, and that typical alternators charge 13.8-14.2 volts, and camper chargers like mine float at 13.6, and boost to 14.4, and that any application in an RV or van would subject the fan's circuit board to damaging voltages, and that my situation is likely the normal than the exception.
He said he understands, but it isn't designed to handle more than 13.2 without causing failure.
Any recommendations? Do I really have to install a voltage regulator for something that is supposed to be for my application? Or has anyone had similar issues and had no problems like this?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
-Eddie
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