








I just replaced the Fantastic fan in our 400 with the Maxxair fan and so far I love it. Installation wasn’t really that difficult. It’s quieter, much more adjustable and seems more powerful. The ability to use it in the rain is a huge bonus, plus the remote is the bomb!jameskuzman said:We're having this done at the Mother Ship along with a couple of minor warranty fixes. We're having them move the Fantastic Fan (and its MaxxAir cover which we had installed at the dealer upon delivery) to the bathroom to replace the cheap, noisy OEM fan.Deb55 said:We had a Maxxair fan installed to replace the Fantastic Fan. People who have done this, what did you do with the Fantastic Fan that was removed? Ours was only used twice, so it's nearly new.
How do you like the MaxxAir fan so far? I've heard nothing but good things from lots of happy campers (intentional pun brought on by cabin fever...sorry) :-)
. Looks great. Couple of questions. Do you mind if I ask where you purchased your memory foam mattress and how thick it is? Also, where exactly did you access the power for the USB outlets and where did you run the wiring. Thanks!JeffroNC said:Here are some things I have done both before and after our trip.
We added a memory foam topper but in order to access the storage under the bed, we cut it into three pieces. Then we used crib sheets to keep them in place. We use an RV Superbag for our bedding which has been great. We really don't notice the seams.
I moved the shower curtain from behind the toilet. Because I like to stand when using it. :-)
I put shelves in the closet. Netting from Organized Obie will be here tomorrow. The vacuum is on its charger base, plugged into the 110 outlet in the cubby by the bed.
One of these switches turn off the TV and radio as well as the 5-volt supply I installed behind the television to power my Fire Stick and Raspberry Pi media server. The other one controls the power supply I use for my CPAP. It converts 12 volts to the 24 volts needed by the unit. With the humidifier off, it only draws 12 watts.
Finally, I installed some 12 volt sockets under the driver side seat to connect my laptop 12 volt adapter and charge devices when dry camping. I had great luck finding the wires that run to the 12 volt panel by the sink. This is a much better location. In hind site, I could have moved them down a few inches to prevent interference with the table in its low position. I don't envision ever using that feature. A lagun table is my next project.
I have learned a lot from the group and I hope somebody can use these.





at my house is about 50 foot away. Tested it today and it worked great. Hooked up to the drain using a dishwasher hose then two 25 foot sump pump hoses. Only issue was when I went to connect the clips to the T@B battery and discovered it’s inside a battery box and the terminals aren’t exposed. So substituted my truck battery and jumper cables. We have a clean out outside of one of our bathrooms, that goes around to the front of our house then to a septic tank.Cbusguy said:Just curious, what sort of drain are you pumping your tanks into?
Nah, I don't own a bathrobe or a flapped winter hat, plus I don't smoke!Cbusguy said:Ya had me worried.....had visions of cousin Eddie
Thanks for your help!......BirdieJane said:Michael49
To remove the hinges you need to remove the sink. 4 screws on top of the sink, unthread the drain at the base of the sink. Then disconnect the hot and cold water lines. Remove the glass top from the hinges. Now you must remove the original faucet. I found this difficult without damaging the hot and cold attachments at the base of the faucet. If you can get the PEX fittings apart it should come out, if not the hot or cold nipple will break off and it will come out.
Now for the hinges, each hinge is installed complete with 2 rivets. The rivets need to remain so your sink does not leak. So you need to remove 2 screws with nuts and 2 springs each side of the riveted hinge frame. Once these are removed you will need to flex the hinge to remove it from the hinge pass through opening. You should pad between the hinge and sink and flex the hinge so it bends enough to slide out the hinge opening. Once both are out you are ready to install the faucet.You will need 2 double male 3/8 compression fitting nipples, and a short 3/8 female to 1/2 female hot and cold line. These will connect between the faucet plumbing and the Tab plumbing.Hope this was helpful, sorry to ramble.










Thanks! Definitely would have preferred a more “finished” look, but having a working kill switch for that parasitic draw is the most important thing.Bayliss said:Looks good to me, @VictoriaP!
