Could a Ventline Range Hood Be Used in a Cabin
Updated 10/31/2014 | Published 10/30/2014 >
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Im purchasing the vent hood and outside vent for an off-grid cabin. I can modify and build around some install aspects. will this work?
asked by: Wesley S
Expert Reply:
There's no reason you couldn't use the part # S0721-24GC-F-1 and # V2111-13 to install a vent for your cabin. You will have to do a little bit of modification I am sure depending on how thick your walls are but that shouldn't be too hard.
You will need to use a 12 volt power source for the vent. But it sounds like you will be using a solar panel or something similar so that shouldn't be a problem.
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Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood - Locking Damper - 1-3/4" Collar - White
- RV Vents and Fans
- Range Hood
- Wall Vent
- No Fan
- Plastic
- White
- Ventline
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