Hey Aaron, since it's a Fan-Tastic roof vent the correct lid would be the part #FVK1020-19 that you referenced. They've only used the one roof vent lid design over the years.
You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR (white) or #RS44FR (black) to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
Welcome back Chris. The original MaxxFan 5100k fans couldn't handle the extra voltage from Lithium batteries and the boards would burn out. A green light would come on and beep after the fan runs for only a few seconds, which sounds like exactly…
Hello Richard, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Dome for Dometic FanTastic RV Roof Vents #FVK1020-19 does looks very similar to the vent lid in your picture, but we'll need to look more closely at how your current lid attaches. The…
Hey Nate, We do not have a 3/4" spindle nut or washer, the smallest option is the 7/8" spindle nut #165931and a 1" washer #SW1000. I cannot find anything smaller. Are you sure the threads on you're spindle are 3/4"? If they…
Yes, there is Scott. The Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller item #GP76QR will display the amps or current produced and battery voltage but it does not show the watts per panel. You'll be able to calculate the watts by multiplying the displayed…
In order to determine the correct roof vent, measure where the vent opens. The standard trailer roof vent opening is roughly 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" and have roof vents that measure 14" x 14". To pick the correct cover, you will also…
Thanks for the picture! I checked with Progressive Dynamics the replacement power converter you need for your Parallax Series 7300 Model 7345 is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp item #PD4645V.
Hey Lee! The Victron parts can get pretty confusing. The Victron Orion-Tr #VN75ZR is only designed to be a power supply for DC loads, not for battery charging. You do not want to use this converter to charge any type of battery. To charge your…
You reported that you cannot use the remote on your MaxxFan 4700K to put the vent cover up and down. Let's troubleshoot. Put some new batteries in your remote. Ensure that the display comes on. Verify if your vent cover now works. Verify if other…
The Replacement MaxxFan Plus 4-Speed Roof Vent with White Lid #MA00-04751KSX is meant to be a direct replacement however not all the necessary hardware is included. The remaining items you'll need is the Key Wall Control part #MA00A03550K,…
First thing we gotta do is identify the roof vent lid you need. Which to do that you need to look at the hinge setup of the vent and the shape of the lid. I attached a picture that has a few different common styles. If you can check the picture out…
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