💨 Stay cool, stay quiet, stay ahead with Maxxfan Mini Plus!
The Maxxfan Mini Plus Vent is a 6-inch single speed exhaust fan designed for RVs and small spaces, combining ultra-quiet operation with energy efficiency (under 2 amps). Featuring waterproof construction and integrated cool LED lighting, it protects interiors from weather and pests while enhancing ventilation and ambiance.
Brand | MAXXAIR |
Color | Black |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 9.88"D x 17.25"W x 17.25"H |
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen, Bedroom, Dining Room |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
Wattage | 1.8 watts |
Finish Type | Painted |
Number of Blades | 5 |
Theme | Modern |
Voltage | 12 |
Collection Name | Bathroom |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Item Weight | 6.8 Pounds |
Included Components | Maxxair Vent Corp 00-003851 Maxxair Mini Vent 14" Black |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | 00-003851 |
Control Method | Touch |
Light Type | LED |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Efficiency | [High] |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Manufacturer | RV PRODUCTS |
UPC | 752055006734 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00752055006734 |
Size | 14" |
Item Weight | 6.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 00-003851 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00-03851 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
M**G
Awesome little vent fan!
Fan came with everything needed for simple installation with thorough but simple instructions. Plug and play for my RV since it was replacing my old white one just like it. The black dome looks amazing and is a perfect match to my other roof components. It is quiet but super effective and really pulls in the fresh air when my windows are open. It runs great off my 12 v battery so it's ideal for boondocking or for glamping. Highly Recommend! It even comes with a variety of screw lengths to accommodate different roof thicknesses. Just a super little fan package! I may buy another to replace my roof ac unit!
G**E
Most underrated fan for van life
I have a low top 2001 gmc savana and this fan is excellent at blowing out the stale, hot air and bringing in the fresh air from the outside. It also has a light which is very appreciated.Pro tip: The fan does not work well if you do not seal the borders of the interior part of the fan with sealant. I think that’s why some other reviewers saw inefficient operation.Save yourself some major $$ and buy this low profile, durable, easy to use fan.
C**E
Nice Design: OK Execution
I purchased the Mini Vent Deluxe to replace a powered vent in my bathroom on a 2008 Itasca Navion. I wanted a low profile design that would allow me to use the vent in rain as well as leave it open to help vent the coach on hot days. The roof-mounted vent/hood has a secondary hood inside that creates a half-inch air space between the 2 hoods. Louvers are cut into the sides of the internal hood to allow air to escape. This design makes it virtually impossible for rain to enter the coach even when the motorhome is traveling at high speeds (the vent opening faces backwards). The vent has a 6" fan that is reasonably quiet and pulls sufficient air to adequately vent a small bathroom. It would NOT be sufficient to vent an entire coach. The vent can be opened and closed by moving a lever which controls a baffle around the fan: Think of two upside down flat bottomed bowls nestled together with a fan inside. The bowls each have wedge-shaped openings around them so that when you align the openings the air flows out but are closed when the openings are not aligned. The only disadvantage of this design is it's not air tight so if you are camping in cold weather you are going to lose some heat. In addition, since the ceiling cover (17" x 17") is flush with the ceiling, there is no way to place an insulating pillow into the opening to prevent heat loss. I was able to improve the fit between the two "bowls" by removing one and using a heat gun to soften and bend the plastic slightly to improve the fit between the two "bowls".Installation was pretty straight-forward. You will need to provide some butyl rubber sealing tape and Dicor self-leveling caulk but everything else is included in the kit. The hardest part was removing all the residual adhesive from the roof from the factory vent. (Winnebago likes to use some sort of tar that makes a real mess so be prepared!) You will also likely need to cut the sleeve that fits between the roof vent and ceiling cover. The length of the sleeve is determined by the thickness of the roof. In addition, it is helpful to have a second set of hands to assist when simultaneously installing the sleeve, hooking-up the wiring, and installing the fan/ceiling cover assembly.Overall, the design works well. The low profile is a real plus for me since I hate the look of big vent cover so close to the edge of the roof where most bathroom fans reside on trailers and motor homes. The LED lights are a nice addition...particularly as a night-light. I knocked-off one star due to the baffle design. It seems they can improve this to reduce air leakage. But otherwise, it's a winner!
V**A
Moves like zero air
Cannot tell if its even on, no air movement at all. Leave it on at night just to quiet noise if we are staying in a rv park
D**S
Great replacement for simple vent.
Replaced a simple vent on an 8x10 enclosed trailer used as a Refrigeration/HVAC install trailer. Easy installation, keeps enough air moving to keep us cool while unloading equipment n or looking for parts, and v still has enough clearance to pull the trailer through a drive through.
I**Y
Good, low cost vent fan for tool trailer
I purchased this fan to help keep my 7x14 tool trailer cooler during the summer months in Indiana and winter months in Florida. I do not like to keep the doors open so everyone can see my inventory of tools. I also installed a Digital LED Temperature Controller Module, XH-W3001 also purchased on amazon for about $9.I did not have an existing opening for a fan, so I had to add some 1.5" aluminum angle to "frame out" the 14x14 opening between two of the roof bows. Used some double back tape to hold the angle in place while drilling the self taping screws in from the top. The temperature controller controls the fan. I separated out the lights to operate with my existing LED lights.I included a wire diagram for the temperature controller. It does not come with any instructions.One 10.3 oz tube of Dicor 501LSW-1 Epdm Self-Leveling Lap Sealant was perfect to install 3 times around the exterior to completely cover the screws and outer lip with a little left over. I also used about 5 feet of Dicor BT-1834-1 1/8" x 3/4" x 30' Butyl Seal Tape under the lip of the fan. I have several feet left over...I have only had this installed for a week now. So far, it seems to be working well. I will update my review later once I travel to southern Florida for the winter to see how it performs on the road.
A**N
Does not move enough air, Cannot run fan and light on high setting at the same time
Too small of a fan that does not move enough air. Only good for a very small bathroom. Do not count on this unit in hot weather to help air flow in small camper. Unit will not run both fan and light on high setting at the same time. Did not match same screw holes as the fan that I replaced (Maxx Air 00-07500K - I did not want to spend another $400 for a unit that lasted less than 2 years).
P**
Excellent low profile unit for my fiberglass trailer.
An excellent fit for the existing hole in my Casita 16 foot travel trailer. The light ring Works quite well however the color is on the blue side.
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