• Ray
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    In this video, I install a TITAN Roof Fan 12V DC 140mm Double Reversible Roof Window fan with Wireless Controller. The Titan product is designed more for a European-type motorhome/RV so I needed to do some mods to our fifth wheel trailers vent shroud to get it mounted. For power, I tapped into a nearby 12V light fixture.

    At the end of the video, I also give you a quick look at another Titan product I'm reviewing. It's a small rechargeable lithium battery-powered fan that goes inside the fridge to circulate the air. The fan did come with batteries included. So the easiest way for me to acquire the 18650 lithium cells was to buy an LED flashlight that came with 8 of them and a charger.



    Titan Website - https://www.titan-cd.com/en/index.html

    Lever Nut Connectors Tip and Info - https://www.loveyourrv.com/quick-and-easy-tip-for-connecting-wires-wago-lever-nuts/

    Product Links on Amazon:

    Roof Vent Fan TTC-SC21/V3 - https://amzn.to/2VjtOxR
    LED Flashlight w/8 batteries - https://amzn.to/3hvlALS
  • Vernon Hauser
    0
    I guessing there is no problem with the frig running on propane and the fans running and the pilot light staying light . Vern in Boise Id . Always enjoy your video's
  • Ray
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    I had the old fans for 3 years lots of boondocking and it never goes out. The fridge burner is well shielded. Figure large gusts of wind against the side of the RV would push much more air and I know many people travel at highway speeds with the fridge on and don't seem to have a problem.

  • Ray
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    In this video, I update you on how the little Titan fridge fan has performed and show you a mod I'm trying out as an alternate method of powering the fan.



    Disclaimer: Working with electricity is dangerous. The following installation mod I describe should be performed by a qualified RV technician or electrician. Doing it yourself could cause you serious injury or death and may void your RV warranty and insurance. This video is for entertainment and educational purposes and should not be taken as instructional. I accept no liability. – Ray

    I found the batteries included with the flashlight I bought underperformed their rating. Instead of getting 144 hours run time at medium speed, I got about 40. So I decide to install a DC-DC buck converter and hook it to my 12VDC RV circuits. The output of the converter I set to 3.6VDC to match the batteries it normally calls for.
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