Camper roof vent fan installation

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2010

Been wanting to do this for a while, all I need to do now is get a switch and hardwire it in^^

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  • Could you take off the crank open window and put either shutters or another window with a crank on the side? I was also thinking a shroud for more air movement.

  • @RRRMMM1111 a duct isn't a bad idea but it would interfere more with the closing of the vent

  • Is your house air conditioned?

  • @Dunoj we have a 10,000 btu window unit

  • GREAT Aussie accent LOL! Love that opener by the way...

  • @tubeie07 Yay :D

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  • @gatrwrks it's called 1980F by After the fire (ATF)

  • Daniel, what song was at the beginning?

  • @KrankieV2 yep it is! :D forgot about that!

  • Is that the extra cooling fan from the Raptor 75 that spun so well?!

  • @SpeakerVoiceCoil it's not a very old motor, maybe 10-15 years old or so, and it says Jakel co. or something like that on it. hm maybe I could shorten the shaft.. thanks for the idea

  • Hi. Out of interest, how old is the motor and what make is it? Hope you work out a solution for when you close the flap. Can you shorten the motor shaft? (Then again, I guess you may not want to butcher an "old classic").

    Seriously, good luck....

  • Not bad, there has to be a different way to mount the motor to allow for the blades to stay on. You might be able to as suggested below, drill a hole for the shaft and drop the motor down. I love them fans, got TONS of them from various appliances vent systems, lol.

  • I was actually thinking about big computer cooling fans or air hockey table fan. You know the fans that you turn on to play table hockey. 

  • @ControlledExplosions What putting a vintage 30" ceiling fan with no rod. And put it to reverse to push the air out the crank window?

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