Will a Ventline Ventadome with Fan Work Better To Pull Hot Air Out of Trailer Than Unit Without Fan
Updated 04/30/2020 | Published 04/29/2020 >
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Question:
Im having a new lawn maintenance enclosed trailer built by Haulmark and was curious how well the powered fans work keeping heat out of the trailer vs regular vents. There is 3 roof vents going to be installed. Could all 3 have fans and be running majority of the day or would this drain vehicle battery while the truck sits while properties are being servcied
asked by: Andrew A
Expert Reply:
The Ventline Ventadome Roof Vent with 12V Fan part # V2119-3-533 will do an excellent job of helping pull hot air of an an enclosed trailer when compared to the Ventline Ventadome Trailer Roof Vent part # V2092SP-29. In regards to power consumption, you'd need to install an auxiliary battery in order to power the fans throughout the day.
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Ventline Ventadome Roof Vent w/12V Fan and Wall Switch - Powered Lift - 14-1/4" - Smoke
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