We are extremely pleased with our TurboMaxx fan. The trailer gets stuffy and stale when it has been closed for the week and the fan works wonders.
First close all large doors and windows. Open the smaller windows in the back; The fan grabs outside cool air through all open windows and sends it through the trailer and out the exhaust.
Our fan has been installed in our kitchen area, so the breeze flows from our back bedroom to the kitchen. It is fairly quiet to operate, and there are three settings: low, medium, high. There are also settings for both intake and exhaust. I like exhaust best!
And unlike some other fans, the MaxxAir design offers a vent cover, so the fan can be used even when it is raining. We leave our fan on low the day before a camping trip and it airs out the trailer very well. It also can be left on while away from the campsite on day trips. We don’t have to worry about passing rain showers.
Installation is a quick and painless. Drill 4 holes on top of roof ion the vent frame. Attach the fan and vent covering. Find nearest 12 volt electrical source and splice the fan wires. Takes under 2 hours to install.
We are very happy with our TurboMaxx fan and recommend it for other trailer owners! It is still on sale at Camper’s World for a good price of $159 plus $6.75 shipping. [Sale ends July 29.]

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