How to Stop Your MaxxFan From Beeping & Shutting Down When Using Solar Power

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    Our MaxxFan beeped and stopped when using solar panels during our Scamp 13' camping trips. We found out the fan is voltage sensitive. The simple and inexpensive solution we implemented was to install a voltage regulator between the trailer power leads and the fan (the MaxxFan tech agreed with us that this is a good solution). The voltage regulator we chose accepts 9V - 36V input (a much higher range than the new MaxxFan mother board accepts) and puts out a consistent 12 volts, and is rated waterproof, dust-proof, moisture-proof and shock-proof (and currently sells new on Amazon for less than $15!). See full article at: www.scampgrounds.com (Tips & Tricks section).
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Комментарии • 67

  • @amblealong4581
    @amblealong4581 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tip on the voltage regulator, I got the same one as you, installed it and it has solved the problem with my non-operational Maxxfan.

  • @mrfixer987
    @mrfixer987 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. My fan was beeping and shutting down on itself I ordered the voltage regulator however I mounted it by the fuse box and didn't have to put it inside the fan. was much easier

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  2 месяца назад

      Thank you. That's a fantastic idea! As long as the voltage regulator sits between the camper current and the fan in the circuit it should be good. The main idea is that the current going into the fan is regulated at around 12 volts. The fuse panel in the Scamp will not fit the regulator though.

  • @mediamadness969
    @mediamadness969 Год назад +1

    I just got it in the mail.
    Took 5 minutes to install.
    The fan works perfect now.
    Thank you!

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Awesome! I'm so glad it worked! If it beeps occasionally, just pull fuse to cut power to fan and re-insert fuse and it should reset the fan.

  • @oldgold5636
    @oldgold5636 5 месяцев назад +2

    You can also waterproof the motherboard they seem to get issues with moisture

  • @nickgardner7060
    @nickgardner7060 Год назад +1

    Hey this is a really helpful video that could save people a load of headaches. I’m wondering, if solar is causing it to cut out and display the green light would this not be more reliable when using at night ? Just trying to diagnose mine to see if this is the issue too. Thanks Nick

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Thank you. The common issue of beeping and shutting off is often related to fan input voltage outside of the fan's desired range (e.g. too high or too low). Solar panels can cause this problem (the solar controllers may not be that accurate). Yes -- if you use your fan at night (or without solar connected if that's possible) and make sure your battery is around 12.5V, you can see if the issue still happens. You can also check your trailer's voltage during the day (using a meter, like a 12V plug in device which they sell on Amazon) to see if it's too high.

  • @AnnieGill7
    @AnnieGill7 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this video! Escape Trailers sent me my second motherboard, and the same thing happens, the fan beeps shut down, and the green light flashes. I hope this will solve my problem!

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  5 месяцев назад

      Sure! Please let me know if this solution resolves the issue.

  • @mediamadness969
    @mediamadness969 Год назад

    Thanks
    I just ordered this.
    My converter has been switched over to charge lithium batteries.
    I am pretty sure it is putting out 13.6 volts which is likely tripping the green light.
    I have high hopes this will fix the problem.

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Fingers crossed. If your converter charges lithium batteries, then the high range output voltage is between 14V-14.6V (which exceeds the voltage range for MaxxFan circuit boards made before 2020). Please let me know if the voltage regulator works for you.

  • @chrisgolian6835
    @chrisgolian6835 27 дней назад

    Thanks! I had added solar panel and a good controller for that. But it worked prior too this. Have you seen anything else that is suspect to same issue like water pumps?

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  27 дней назад

      Based on my research, I found the top reasons for the fan beeping are voltage outside the fan range or a bad fan motherboard. Sometimes pulling the circuit breaker momentarily and reinserting it will reset the fan. I have not seen any other peculiarities in our Scamp 13' except for the fan.

  • @Harley-ht5gm
    @Harley-ht5gm Год назад

    YOU ARE AWESOME! I will have to try this and see if it works. If it does, thank you thank you!

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Fingers crossed! Please let me know!

  • @mlangfordcamper
    @mlangfordcamper 8 месяцев назад

    I always gonna wanna clean my screen do not like lint so yeah its a good idea, I like your content and been subscribed for a while hope to see you soon

  • @alexanderwarnow7952
    @alexanderwarnow7952 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This worked.

  • @Scrambler85
    @Scrambler85 3 месяца назад +1

    I installed 2 in line and it didn't work. A special silicone conformal coating has worked for others to seal out moisture

  • @zanezway
    @zanezway 4 месяца назад +2

    I have this exact problem and tried the voltage regulator. It didn’t work out for me. I replace the motherboard as well. I’m so stumped!

    • @GavinZaid
      @GavinZaid 4 месяца назад +1

      That is perplexing (assuming voltage regulator is before fan wiring). I would double check the voltage after the regulator to make sure it isn't too high or low. Ultimately, call back the manufacturer and ask their tech for help if the problem persists. Good luck. Please let me know what you find.

    • @Scrambler85
      @Scrambler85 3 месяца назад

      I installed 2 of in line and it didn't work. A special silicone conformal coating has worked for others to seal out moisture

  • @chilblain1
    @chilblain1 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent thank you!🏆

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  10 месяцев назад

      Sure!

    • @chilblain1
      @chilblain1 10 месяцев назад

      @@scampgrounds Btw I’ve found it really easy to clean the screen by just tapping it outside and wiping it with a swiffer and also using my tiny usb rechargeable hand vacuum . Thanks again.

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@chilblain1 thanks for the tip. That sounds like a great method and I'll give it a try!

    • @chilblain1
      @chilblain1 10 месяцев назад

      !@@scampgrounds Absolutely!

  • @user-gg9vv8ci5u
    @user-gg9vv8ci5u Год назад

    Problem I had was the lithium battery which resulted in over voltage shut down. Adding voltage regulator solves the problem.

  • @JohnstonIowaJim
    @JohnstonIowaJim Год назад

    Any chance that MaxxAir has a new solar compatible fan? I just want it to turn on, off, and reverse. I have no need for something with a motherboard.

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад +1

      They have evolved their circuit boards to accommodate a wider voltage range. The MaxxFan tech I spoke to said the motherboard used to have a voltage range between 10.8 volts - 13.8 volts (our model), but once more people started using solar panels and lithium batteries (leading to higher voltages within their rvs) the company came out with a new motherboard (sometime after 2020) to accept a wider voltage range (10.3 volts - 15 volts). The tech told me that even with the new motherboard, the fan will still have problems with voltages outside the new voltage range.

  • @AnnieGill7
    @AnnieGill7 5 месяцев назад

    What grade of wire did you use for your extensions please?

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  5 месяцев назад

      14 AWG braided copper wire. Parts listed here: scampgrounds.com/how-to-stop-your-maxxfan-from-beeping-shutting-down-when-using-solar-power/

  • @cjmiller9557
    @cjmiller9557 Год назад

    I bought a max air fan 5100 on Amazon when I turn it on I get only continuous beeps. Can you tell me what’s wrong?

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Could be a number of things (e.g. incorrect wiring, bad circuit board, out of voltage range ....). I recommend calling or emailing the manufacturer and reaching out to a tech who can advise you.
      rvpsupport@airxcel.com
      (574) 247-9235
      Since you purchased on Amazon, you could also return.

  • @airiharuki4432
    @airiharuki4432 Год назад

    We installed a bunch booster converter on installation, along with electrical liquid tape on the board. It’s been beeping, going nuts turning on by itself, opening and closing continuously just driving me nuts. Can’t use our fan… By the way, we’ve only had it installed for about 2 months. This is what we get for buying this “Deluxe” vent… Right…. We have 500w solar and two big lithium batteries. Plenty of power for everything, besides this fan? This fan… Agghh…

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Sorry to hear. Incoming power may be exceeding fan voltage limit -- that's usually why it beeps. Consider calling manufacturer or testing voltage (with solar panels operating) right before fan to make sure it is in the required voltage range.

  • @greg925911
    @greg925911 2 года назад

    Mine worked ok for a few months then started beeping, it will work for on like 4 beeps anything more then that it stops will that device help

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  2 года назад

      Yes, the voltage regulator should fix the issue. My fan did exactly what yours did. I called MaxxFan and the tech said the issue is related to too much voltage going to the fan (usually when using solar panels) -- I was told the original motherboard voltage range is 10.8v - 13.8v. The tech said that because so many people now use solar panels (whose voltage regulators may not be that accurate or adjustable), the company came out with a new motherboard with a wider voltage range (10.3V - 15 V). However, the voltage in my Scamp 13' when on solar sometimes exceeds 15V, so even the new board probably wouldn't help. This inexpensive voltage regulator did the trick for my fan, and I no longer have beeping or shut downs!

  • @AllenManor
    @AllenManor Год назад

    Anyone know how to simply disable the beep? Our house battery got really low one night and the fan beeped about ever 15 seconds ALL NIGHT LONG due to low voltage. We weren't even using the fan! Why does a fan need an alarm beep anyways? I just want to remove the speaker or disable it so it never makes a noise again.

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      If you remove the fan's fuse from the panel it will disable power to the fan and it should stop beeping. Sometimes just removing the fuse and then inserting it back in after a few seconds is all it takes to reset the fan.

    • @AllenManor
      @AllenManor Год назад

      @@scampgrounds Thanks. Maybe I will trace the wiring and put a kill switch on it for when we go to bed.

    • @susiemize614
      @susiemize614 Год назад

      @@AllenManor I have a kill switch on mine.

  • @Onewithsausage
    @Onewithsausage Год назад

    I tried this solution for my Maxx Fan. Did not help. Still shuts off about 2 seconds after it starts, on any speed setting. Not a FAN of Maxx Fans!

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      Very sorry to hear. This video is about a common issue (related to voltage) and solution, but there are other causes as well (such as a bad circuit board). I recommend calling the company as their tech support seems very good and willing to help. Also, one thing to try is to pull the circuit breaker for the fan (in our Scamp it's the breaker for the rear of the trailer) and then reinsert -- this seems to "reset" the fan.

    • @Onewithsausage
      @Onewithsausage Год назад

      Just ordered a new circuit board. Your video was very helpful. Thank you!@@scampgrounds

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  Год назад

      I was told the new boards have a wider voltage range too. I hope this fixes your issues. @@Onewithsausage

  • @KensGarage1
    @KensGarage1 10 месяцев назад

    What an excellent video. So one plus years later has it failed after the voltage regulator install? I have put up videos showing the fault ruclips.net/video/PVCLUy0YQmY/видео.htmlsi=rX4Jxph16yk26Ri2 They definitely have or had a design defect. AirExcell sent me a new board but I have yet to put it in. I heard even the replacement board from them does not correct the problem. think this fix is the way to go. Will order one up and install.

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I'm happy to report the voltage regulator is still working great!

  • @greg925911
    @greg925911 2 года назад

    How can something so costly be so phineki

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  2 года назад +1

      I was told this fan is highly sensitive to voltages outside it's normal range. It's due to the nature of the motherboard design. They could simply add a voltage regulator to the product, but, according to the tech, have chosen not to (likely due to cost considerations).

    • @greg925911
      @greg925911 2 года назад

      So if I find a voltage regular do u known if it's possible to put it after at the power source in the line to the fan, do they make such a thing other then tearing the fan a part
      Sorry I'm no sparky more of a Sheet Metal worker

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  2 года назад +1

      @@greg925911 just order the same voltage regulator I used (in the link) since not all are the same. This one takes higher voltages (supplied by your RV) and consistently outputs 12 volts (which your fan likes). It needs to go between the power supplied by the RV (input) and the fan (you don't need to take the fan apart). I tried to show all the details in the video. Just be careful to make sure the polarity is correct. On my Scamp 13', black is positive and white is negative (this is the same polarity used on the MaxxFann as well).

    • @greg925911
      @greg925911 2 года назад

      I order one last night same one on Amazon it will be here tomorrow but won't be able to install to Saturday

    • @scampgrounds
      @scampgrounds  2 года назад +1

      @@greg925911 good luck! Let me know how it turns out.