All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan)In essence I am down grading my unit not upgrading it. But I am still retaining Pulse Width Control of the motor since my motor is the model that is designed for PWM trimming while remaining silent. It's a little odd what I am doing but it's not pricey at all to do, many wouldn't understand unless they had the model fan that I do and they lost the remote lol. When my parts get here and I've figured out where to source the individual items I will make a proper DIY post and ask the moderators to delete this thread, being that a lot of it is rant on Dometic :D When all is said and done in the end I envision it looking just as the picture I posted but with my PWM speed control switch in place. That way I have a clean install and no switches or holes exposed from items I am removing like the lift motor mounting and the rain sensor switch. I may try to locate a model 1200 face plate and remove that buss fuse since they're known to be problematic and instead use that location for the reversible toggle switch that is supplied with the PWM control, then I can just use a standard automotive blade fuse somewhere hidden inside the unit or behind the trim molding. Model 1200 face plate. Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum recommended limit o 640px maximum width. Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan)Hey thanks... I am definitely not interested in that 3 speed switch though, they are extremely inefficient and only offer 3 speeds.For $20 bucks I'd still lose temp control and auto open/close feature anyway so I and others in this boat would just be better off with a Pulse Width DC motor controller that offers much wider range of control over the speed of the fan and pulls a fraction of the current (amps) If anyone knows where I can order just this face plate with no switches or electronic or screen without having to patronize Dometic that would be great... I inquired to eTrailer about a simple $8 dollar crank knob like the one pictured here because I want to remove the auto open/close feature and just convert it to manual crank but they weren't much of a help, they only offered to sell me a whole new fan for $124 dollars basically just as Dometic did @@ so I think my original question to them and what I am doing to my current unit just flew right over their head... 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Those engines have notorious timing chain stretch and chain guide problems, piston skirt issues and oil control ring tension problems, the cams have a tendency to walk and the water pumps are dinky. Sure it'll pull it from spot A to B but the real question is for how long? One things for sure, you'll think you have a diesel after pulling anything of any significance for any amount of time with all that piston slap you'll be hearing. Drop a 2.8 Cummins in it and you'll be good to go... Good LuckRe: Future newbie looking for quality toy hauler for retirementI think a custom build is really the way to go now even though we all start somewhere... It can be really fun planning and even executing the build or most of the build oneself if one has the means. My future plans for a TH are going to be based on a Loadrunner from Interstate, those trailers are real work horses and they're made to be used in service or for work everyday so they hold up really well. I am still building out and modifying my starting rig though right now but it has given me great ideas and experience of what I want and things I need for the future.Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan)I am not sure what the old remote was but it did work outside the trailer for quite some distance. As with a lot of things say like the buddy heater one always seems to want the setting that are inbetween the factory default settings which devices come with, like the buddy heater would be perfect if you could set it halfway between low and off... hence I have a wave 3 coming in sometime at the beginning of this coming week. I ordered 4 PWM DC controllers just because they're so cheap and pretty cool I'm sure I can find some uses for them, I ordered 2 of the ones in the link I posted and that's what I plan on using for the fan and I will have one for backup which will be plug and play that I will store onboard. It is very basic wiring the thing up since I don't need the bells and whistles such as the rain sensor or thermostat that is already on the fans controller board... After I get it gutted and wired to the new PWM switch I will do some amp draw testing at the motor to see if anything has changed or if I can still pull less than 1 amp down on low setting with that particular PWM switch.Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan)This appears to be the exact same controller switch he is using in the video, I think I'll order a couple or maybe even bump the quality up a bit... Seems there are quite a few variations of this PWM DC motor controller out there. Sure beats sourcing a used remote which has been futile and hand over fist beats purchasing Dometic's supposed upgrade kit. https://www.amazon.com/RioRand-Controller-Adjustable-Reversible-Reversing/dp/B071H2YQG5Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan) D.E.Bishop wrote: Here's another suggestion. May save time and energy, contact etrailer.com and ask them if the speed switch they sell will replace the old style remote sensor switch assembly. They are really cool there. I believe the switch has a center off position, three exhaust and two intake speeds. I've got that crappy auto open/close fan in the back and an on/off multiple speed model in the kitchen. Yeah that auto open/close feature was just another bell and whistle I didn't need but it came with the lowest amp draw model. I figure already I am going to get rid of that and replace it with the standard crank in its place, the automatic one sticks down too low from the unit anyway and is just annoying. I am also going to get rid of the rain sensor unless I can wire it into switch like the trimmable switch in the video. I already have the reversible switch mounted in my faceplate so that will likely be reused. I might even order a new faceplate and standard crank (yes from Dometic @@) so I can have a clean install with just a PWM rheostat and the factory in/out reverse switch.Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan) Lynnmor wrote: I didn't watch this all the way thru, but it might get you started in the right direction. I have done the PWM and reversing on another brand and it turned out better than factory schemes. video aha! excellent man thank you... the motor he has in the video is actually not designed for PWM trimming but it still does work you just can't get those ultra low amp draws and totally silent operation as you can with the motor designed for it... which I happen to have already installed because Fantastic Vent did things right before acquisition by Dometic.Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan) Ralph Cramden wrote: Sounds like Dometic pulled a play from the LCI playbook. 1-Design, market, or acquire a product. 2- Cheapen its construction / materials as much as possible and make parts or components as proprietary as possible. 3- Inflate prices for replacement or repair parts that are designed to fail, or make them totally unavailable forcing the buyer left with half a product or system to buy another pile of junk. This is exactly what Dometic has done acquiring Fantastic Vent Company, being that Dometic is using the cheaper, nosier and less efficient pancake motor on their fans across all their models speaks volumes to that very fact. You get the same motor now with their top of the line model fan as you do with their base model offering.Re: Customer loses remote Dometic loses customer (Fantastic Fan) D.E.Bishop wrote: you can replace the electronic controls with manual switches and manual speed controls They can be purchased on-line or at a professional, opposed to a radio shack type electronics supply store. The only caveat is you need to have a pretty fair understanding of basic electricity and wire connectors. Heck, depending on your rig, you could even wire the vents to a control center on the wall. Yes after sleeping on it again last night that is exactly what I am going to try to do, figuring out which parts and how to do the wiring is the reasoning behind my post, seeing if anyone else has done it with the top model fan... I would love to find one of those mounted control boxes I've seen wired in to other people FV's but then again I do not think it can be done with my model fan ad the original wireless remote acts as that control box (just without the wire) I would definitely rather convert it to manual operation because when I take my son out riding there's just so many of his friends around and other kids running all over the place that I will probably end up in the same boat as I am in a short order of time. GaryGus wrote: E trailer has the remote for $33.00 or so. Check it out. No eTrailer only carries the new oval remote, there are literally dozens of people there across multiple listings asking the very same question "if the new remote will work with our model fan" this is what prompted me to contact Dometic myself. Lynnmor wrote: Go to eBay and buy a DPDT switch and a PWM. Total cost will be roughly $10 and then you will have total control of speed and direction. I am in the process of trying to figure this out today actually, I have a wiring diagram from Dometic which is very basic so this should be doable while retaining precise control over the fan speed, the tall black fan motor on this previous model was designed so one can trim down the voltage to the fan setting it on very low speeds without making any motor hum or whine... unlike the new cheaper pancake motors Dometic is now installing even on their top model fan. cpu266 wrote: remote at etrailer https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Fantastic-Vent/FV9068-09.html *Page is "missing" and can not be displayed.
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