Can The MaxxAir MaxxFan Be Powered Using A 12V DC Outlet
Updated 04/26/2022 | Published 04/25/2022 >
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This might be a dumb question, but can I use a 12v carport adapter to use the max air fan? I have a box truck that I converted into a mobile home and I use a lion safari me power station to run electronics. I dont have a power distribution center to hard wire it.
asked by: Lieutenant A
Expert Reply:
I've actually recommended this before for someone who was wanting to run their MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat # MA00-05100K off of a rechargeable power station. As long as the MaxxFan has 12v running to it, it will work.
I recommended getting the RoadMaster 12-Volt Extension Cord # RM-9331 and cutting off the female end and splicing the wires to the two wires for your MaxxFan.
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MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat - Manual Lift - 10 Speed - White
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