





🌬️ Elevate your RV airflow game with Maxxfan Deluxe – breathe fresh, live cool!
The Maxx Air Vent Corp 00-06401K Maxxfan Deluxe is a 12V, high-powered 4-speed exhaust fan designed for 14x14 inch roof vents. Featuring a manual ceiling knob for easy operation, a built-in rain cover for all-weather use, and a removable insect screen, it ensures optimal air circulation and comfort in RVs. Lightweight at 4.42 kg and foldable, it fits vent openings from 1-1/8 to 6-1/2 inches, making it a versatile and durable ventilation solution trusted since 1989.



| ASIN | B016MWZIBU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,403 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #189 in RV Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning |
| Brand | Maxx Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (633) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.42 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 00-06401K |
| Manufacturer | Ventamatic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00-06401K |
| Model | MAXXFAN DELUXE |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 64.77 x 30.48 cm; 4.42 kg |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
白**白
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D**E
Great fan unit, recieved after a few issues with shipping.Was a bit late installing (no issues with installation - very easy), though unfortunately the fan unit emits a high pitched and variable noise at even the lowest fan setting even after a long attempt to break the fan in running at higher speed. Despite replying to my initial email confirming a replacement motor would be sent, promised followup has not eventuated despite multiple reminder emails sent from my end and the passage of several months.
K**R
We purchased the 06401K Maxxair DLX Vent to replace the rooftop RV Air Conditioner in our Lance Squire Lite truck camper, because we almost always boondock camp (no generator). This unit has no remote, is manual opening, and only exhausts air at 4 speeds....we went with the simple one. At the lowest speed, the fan noise was unnoticeable. At high speed, it was tolerably quiet. Installation is definitely a DIY project, as long as you're comfortable safely accessing the roof of your RV, and working with power tools and wiring. If you're removing a 115v AC unit as we did, be sure you're disconnected from all power sources before starting, and those units are heavy and awkward up on the roof....be safe. The entire fan assembly fit perfectly in the 14"x14" opening, which, from what I understand, is pretty much the standard size opening for RV roof vents and AC units. I cleaned up the old opening of all old sealant and dirt with rags and acetone (our roof is stainless steel sheet...other materials may not be compatible with strong solvent cleaners). We located12v power just a few inches away at a light fixture. The wiring to the fan motor is about 16ga, and about 18" long, so it was plenty sufficient to reach. I had to drill a small hole in the wood that framed the opening to fish the wires through, and easily retrieved them through the hole for the light fixture wires. The inner cosmetic trim ring will need to be cut down to adapt to the thickness of your roof. I just used a utility knife backed with a piece of wood and guided with a straight edge. The material was thin and soft to get through with a couple of passes. Other stuff you'll need to complete the project: Rags and cleaner/solvent to clean and prep the roof Butyl seal tape to place between the roof and the exterior flange Lap Sealant (one tube is plenty used generously) to seal the screws and exterior edge Some wire butt splices to crimp wire leads to the power source. Maybe some electrical tape to make things neat. Tools: A pry bar to gently release the old fixture from the roof, after removing fasteners. Scrapers for roof prep #2 Screwdriver (a drill/driver makes fastening into the roof much easier). Length of stiff wire or wire fishing tool, to pull fan wires to your power source Wire strippers/cutters/crimper I expect this to be the most useful upgrade we've done yet to the camper....it will allow some diffused light and ventilation where the unused AC unit did not. Doug & Heather ....on a beach somewhere!
J**N
My fault I didn't read the full description, this fan only extracts and has now remote control I thought that the deluxe would have all of the top features .also can't turn it on and off with a remote switch
F**C
Works as it should. Not cheap but is worth buying for me.
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