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DReisinger wrote:Yes, 3M caulk remover. Apply the remover, cover with plastic wrap and let it work overnight. The next morning, if applied correctly, the sealant can be removed with a rag. Follow up with solvent on a rag and then soapy water. Rinse, dry, and then, the new flange with sealant can be installed.
I am installing a MaxxAir fan in the bedroom ceiling vent of the fiver. The instructions say to remove ALL old sealant from flange mating surface, is there anything that will make this come off a little easier?
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Lynnmor wrote:
Some PWM's will cause the noise to increase, others will not. With the variable speed, the fan can be run at a speed that is acceptable and still deliver enough air. Since I have one fan over the bed and another near the opposite end, I often have one blowing in and the other blowing out which ventilates the trailer very well at low fan speeds.
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Lynnmor wrote:pawpaw47 wrote:
I was going to replace my bathroom vent fan with a Fantastic Fan, but then I came across the Vortex 2 replacement fan. Has anyone replaced their bathroom fan with one of these? It sure looks like an easier install and it's much less expensive. Everything is done from the inside of the TT instead of having to remove the entire old unit from the roof.
It's easy to do, I replaced both of mine with the single speed model and added a PWM and a reversing switch. Now I have full control of speed forward and reverse. The model you are considering uses resistors for speed control which is less efficient and costs more.
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