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.
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…
Yes you are correct the Replacement MaxxFan Plus 4-Speed Roof Vent with White Lid #MA00-04751KSX is the right replacement and measures 18 1/8" long and 16 1/2" wide, which is the same measurements as your current MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent w/…
Hey Eli! The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ADV92SR you ordered is not compatible with a Dometic Duo Therm. However, it really doesn't matter. This is a new R32 refrigerant unit so it won't be backwards compatible with any of the old…
For your MaxxAir 4951KS the correct replacement lid is the Replacement Lid for MaxxFan and MaxxFan Plus Roof Vents part #MA10A40009K (smoke) or part #MA10A40002K (white). The shape of the lid is slightly less rounded as your current lid but it will…
To install a roof vent lid like the Replacement Lid for MaxxAir MaxxFan Deluxe #MA05-30510 for the MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan #MA00-05301K, isn't considered to be a difficult task at all. The unit does not have to be removed from the…
Hey David, it is very possible to replace the Dometic RV AC units you have now with the Furrion Chill Cubes you mentioned but you would need to replace all parts of the system as none of what you have can be reused with the Cubes. So you would need…
Hey Kim, The thickness of the LaSalle Bristol XTRM PVC Membrane in the #344270KIT21 kit is 27 mils, or 0.027" thick. The membrane itself has a 15 year warranty that is handled by LaSalle Bristol directly! What kind of trailer are you wanting to…
The MaxxAir FanMate vent cover Item #MA00-955001 is going to be just a little taller but the louvred end tapers in and it does not come with the screen which is Item #MA00-955202. 25" long x 18-1/8" wide x 10-1/4" tall. The MaxxAir II…
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…
Hey Richard. The difference in the three MORryde hand rails is how far they extend away from the side of your trailer and how long the railing goes down the stairs. The MORryde item #MR34RV extends out 16" from the mounting point and has a…
I'm not quite sure what you mean by the "heart", however for your Ventline VD0434 we have the replacement screen frame #BVA0444-32, the replacement lid #BVD0449-A01, and the replacement ceiling garnish #VA0445-28 all available for…
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