Maxxair fan - would it fit?

Bono, are you sure on those measurements of the vent standard fan? 1 inch by 1.5 inch by almost 16 inches? That would be one crazy looking fan.

I had a fantastic fan installed in a 26RKS and it fit the standard hole. Per the QA on Amazon the maxxair does fit the standard RV opening.
 
Hello,

I posted this in different sub forum, but did not get any response. I am trying to figure out whether this fan (Maxxair)

https://www.amazon.com/Maxxair-0007...maxxair fan&qid=1464647989&ref_=sr_1_5&sr=8-5

Would fit Jayco roof hole.

Amazon shows Product Dimensions 26 x 21.5 x 16.6 inches. Jayco shows that the vent where the standard fan is installed is 1 1/8 X 1 1/2 x 15 7/8 (28DSBH).

Thank you!

Here are the specs on the Maxxair, looks like the model 7000k fits standard 14"x14" roof openings.

Remote control models now include controls at ceiling
- A MaxxFan Exclusive!
• Fan runs with lid closed to circulate air (Ceiling Fan Mode)
• Lid Available in White or Smoke
• Flush mounted, easy to clean Keypad, controls fan speed, thermostat,
air intake and exhaust
• Features a powerful 10-speed fan motor
• Provides over 900 Cubic feet of air per minute to keep you cool and comfortable • Installs into all standard 14" x 14" RV roof openings
• 2-YEAR Limited WARRANTY with
Lifetime Limited WARRANTY on lid.

Standard Models
69857 White Lid, Manual Opening #00-04000K 1 69858 Smoke Lid, Remote Opening #00-04500K
NEW! • Features hinge opening mounting brackets that provide easy access for cleaning and service
• Control console at ceiling provides 3 speed fan motor operation with intake and exhaust functions

Deluxe Models
69203 White Lid, Manual Opening #00-05100K 69232 Smoke Lid, Manual Opening #00-06200K 69204 White Lid, Remote Opening #00-07000K 69233 Smoke Lid, Remote Opening #00-07500K
 
Thank you Guys! This is very helpful and I will be ordering this fan.

Another question - 28DSBH comes with a hidden vent framing just in front of the skylight. Is it risky / difficult to cut the hole in (a new) trailer? I will be boondocking most of the time and would like to make sure that there is a good air circulation in the trailer.

Thank you!
 

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