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Click for more info and reviews of this MAXXAIR RV Vents and Fans: https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Vents-and... Check out some similar RV Vents and Fans options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-RV_V... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-ma... Jake: Hey guys. This is Jake here with Etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at and I'm going to show you how to install the Maxxfan air vent. This is going to allow you to get that unwanted hot air up and out of your camper or your trailer at a faster rate than your stock fan. This is going to be a great option if you're wanting to replace a vent on your trailer that doesn't have a fan and you're wanting to get more circulation or to replace a factory fan that might be smaller and you just want more air flow. This vent is going to have some similar characteristics as your factory vent. You're going to be able to pull down on this knob and then turn it to open up the vent to release that hot air. Whether it's open or closed you do have the ability to lock this knob so that the lid is going to be stationary in the open or closed position. Just push it up to lock it in place.On our control panel is going to be one of our differences from your factory fan or vent. It's going to have a plus and minus for your speed control. It's going to have a in and out. So, if you want to bring some fresh air in it'll work just like a ceiling fan and it'll have an out so if you want to take some of that stagnant hot air and blow it out you can do that. And over here I like this feature a lot. It's a auto feature. So, if you push auto it'll regulate the temperature. If it's hotter than 78 degrees the fan's going to kick on and if it gets below 78 degrees the fan will stop running. Now we can go ahead and turn our fan on just to show you how it works. Push the on/off button till you hear that beep.This fan is going to be extremely quiet compared to those factory fans. And we can bump up the speed. Now I am wearing a microphone but I can tell you it's extremely quiet. This fan is going to have 10 different speeds so depending on what your situation is you're going to be able to regulate that. If your trailer is getting hotter you're going to be able to bump it up to the 10th speed to really crank some of that hot air out. But if you're just wanting a little bit of a breeze you can put it in the in position and just turn it on low.One nice thing about this fan is it's going to have a nice flush mount design so you're not going to have to worry about it coming down in your trailer at all. It's also going to have a screen over the fan that's very very easily removable. You just turn these knobs and remove the vent. And then you can just clean it out, maybe dust off your fins, and replace it. A couple of notes about power we're running our fan off a standard 12 volt battery on the front of our cargo trailer and it's working great. You will want to make sure that you have some way to charge that battery because eventually it will use it up. This fan is going to need to pull five amps so just keep that in mind when plugging in your camper or your trailer. It's also going to need a 16 gauge wire to be able to run it to the power. That should be more than enough. And when it comes to solar power your fan is still going to have to be connected to some sort of power whether it be a battery or a plug in. And then your solar panel is going to have to have to be strong enough to recharge that battery at the rate that your fan is using it.Now, let's go ahead and go up on the roof and take a look at what the outside looks like. So, here up on the roof you can see what our fan vent is going to look like. It's going to have your intake right here on the side when it's in the propped up position. When you have it propped down your vent will sit closer to the top of your trailer so that no rain or anything can get inside. This fan is going to come available in two different colors. You'll have the white one like we have here which is going to match any other white accessories that you have on the roof of your trailer or your RV. Or you can get the smoked color to be able to match the black accessories that are on the top of your RV. Here you see it in the open position. This is still going to protect the inside from rain. So, you're going to be able to have it open with the fan on while it's raining. Now, we'll go ahead and close it and show you how low profile it is. See how it really shrinks down It's going to have a nice low profile look and it will only sit off your roof about five inches.Depending on what kind of roof supports you have in your trailer you're going to need to pick up the appropriate screws for that. The fan will come with wood screws if yo