Fan tastic vent create a breeze model 8000.
Create a breeze fan installation.
Feed the fan brace up into the hole rest the flat edge of the feet against the ceiling and center the shaft over the hole.
The fan tastic 801200 vent create a breeze powered roof vent is an entry level fan that is ideal for bathrooms or any vent opening measuring 14 x 14.
Create a breeze fan dometic 801200 fans.
Powerful create a breeze by fantastic vent brings in fresh outside air economically and quietly.
Three speed 12v motor.
Also adds extra ventilation to travel trailers and smaller motorhomes.
Install the ceiling brace.
White uv resistant abs plastic.
Model 8000 c a b by fan tastic vent is an entry level best in class fan that is great for bathrooms or any 14 x 14 opening in your rv.
Upgrade your tiny bathroom fan for superior ventilation.
How i removed the old vent prepared the roof for the new vent installed the fan tastic vent waterproofed the installation and wired it all up.
1 year limited warranty all parts.
Doing some simple home improvements so here is a video of our installation of a new flush mount harbor breeze ceiling fan.
Fan tastic vent model 1200 create a breeze is durable quiet and has proven longevity 12 volt dc3 speed motor smoke lid removable screen for easy cleaning with low amp draw to insure full time use.
See following note and caution.
Fantastic vent 8000 create a breeze.
The quiet but yet powerful fan features 3 speeds and a low amp draw that won t kill your batteries when you re not hooked to power.
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Drill hole as close to fan as possible to limit visibility of hole.
If your ceiling is more than 1 2 in.
Uses only 3 amps on high.
Thick as ours was rotate the feet and position the rod the depth of the box from the ceiling.
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Breezeasy kit installation instructions am1218301 page 9 3 9.
Drill a 3 8 inch hole in the co wl where the power wire comes out of the blower.
Thread the power wire under the plastic ribs of the blower figure 17.