How to install a maxxair fan (What NO ONE shows)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Step-by-step Maxxair fan install & how to finish wiring systems! All materials are linked below.
This project is one that you can certainly do by yourself - we finished both fan install's with no prior experience! See the entire video to see how we finished the wiring not just the installation of the fans. - See the prewiring video here: • How to prewire a van -...
For more info on electrical, copy our diagram here: • Camper Van Electrical ...
Note: Both fans shown in this video are deluxe, they will be placed over our kitchen and bed to intake and exhaust air. This allows airflow in the kitchen and improves air circulation where we sleep.
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Hope you enjoy,
Zak & Fal
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Cutting holes and drinking beer 😂
I'm building a ram promaster and it's overwhelming how much work everything is.
Insulation so far was the worse
What are you guys doin for your lower cabnits?
Hey! we built our lower cabinets out of plywood. I think we have a video on how we did it in the build playlist!
Also, hang in there... It's a labor of love. It took us 9 months to get ours on the road, and even then we still had things to do. That's what happens with most people. You got this. and reach out for any help!
Hi you two.
Q…did you level the ridges with butyl?
👍 🙏
Yes we did! 👍
Why didn't you shift the front fan so it was centered on the flat area and shift the rear fan so it lands on the high point of the corrugations?
That's a good call out. Truthfully, we didn't know better. But two years later, still no leaks, and runs like a bull - knock on wood.
do you need to heat shrink around each connectors?? or just crimp? Thanks
no heat shrink around our small wires, although you can certainly do it! we just used our crimp connectors for those. We only used heat shrink in our large electrical area, which you can see here: ruclips.net/video/5Wxm9z2GmL4/видео.html
Hope this helps!
Where's the power source coming from?
Can I use power from the dome lights any help would be much appreciated thanks
Hey! We have 3 100 Amp Hour LiFe (Lithium Iron) Batteries, connected to 400 Watts of Solar. Not entirely sure what you mean by using power from dome lights (I'm not familiar with dome lights). But this is how we power our rig.
@@zakandfal i was hoping to wire it to the existing wiring like the interior car lights that is powered by the car battery
@@AOmega72 Hm! I've never heard of this (but I've never heard of a lot of things!) Luckily, RUclips has tons of really knowledgable people. The fans don't drain a ton of power, but the one thing I would warn against is that obviously you don't want to drain your car battery. Most rigs have a separate house battery of some sort. Good luck! I really hope you find what you're looking for! :)
@@zakandfal thanks brother there's really nothing on the wiring of the fan on the internet you are the only that has told me how you wired the fan thanks for the response and God bless
You could have put wood underneath to tighten the screws too. Less chance of leaks later!!!!!
ah! For next time! So far though, no leaks! :) Fingers crossed!
If you don't know what you're doing...you don't need to make how to video..we don't need to know how to screw up..we know that already.🙄
Part of our documenting in the beginning was showing the whole process-- but learned that that's not what everyone is looking for!
😂😂 to be fair though it’s a real world fitting so it’s not all that bad. All of these how too videos miss a lot of things out. I actually found this quite helpful even if there are a few things that might not be the right way to go about it.
I’d be doing pretty much the same way but think I’ll put a board on the roof to spread the weight around just from watching this.
@@philbenson2186 Glad you found it useful! Thanks for the comment & best of luck during your build. Such an awesome adventure ahead of you!
@@zakandfal very much so thank you I’ve been to visit have a look at it today as never really looked at the roof yet and it’s going to be a miracle if it doesn’t leak I think I’m going to clamp it for a few days to strengthen the panel straight