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Old 02-06-2014, 12:46 AM   #1
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I will be adding fantastic fan in kitchen area of coachman concord 2013, they come in off white and polar. What is the best color to go with for the inside panels. Thanks in advance
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White ceiling? Then polar.

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Old 02-06-2014, 07:49 AM   #3
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Thanks very much wasn 't sure but ceiling is white so polar it is. Thanks again
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I will be adding fantastic fan in kitchen area of coachman concord 2013, they come in off white and polar. What is the best color to go with for the inside panels. Thanks in advance
I am also thinking of adding fan, but to the bedroom on my 2013 concord 300TS,
let me know how yours turns out.
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I am also thinking of adding fan, but to the bedroom on my 2013 concord 300TS,
let me know how yours turns out.
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I added one to my bedroom.

Pretty straightforward and didn't take but a few hours.

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where did you get elec. power?
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where did you get elec. power?
I had a ceiling light about 8" from the vent I pulled power from there.

Fyi a heat gun and a plastic putty knife works well for removing the dicor sealant.

I used one complete tube to reseal the power vent but I'd get two just in case.


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I had a ceiling light about 8" from the vent I pulled power from there.

Fyi a heat gun and a plastic putty knife works well for removing the dicor sealant.

I used one complete tube to reseal the power vent but I'd get two just in case.


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What did you use between the fan housing and the roof?
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What did you use between the fan housing and the roof?
I used a very fine line of self leveling dicor before I set upper housing in place as that's what ias under ther the original vent.

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Would that work better than butyl caulk?

I have a big roll of it from another job I did.
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Would that work better than butyl caulk?

I have a big roll of it from another job I did.
Scratch that......
It did have a strip of butyl tape.
For some reason I was thinking I used dicor around the perimeter.
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Scratch that......
It did have a strip of butyl tape.
For some reason I was thinking I used dicor around the perimeter.
I apologise.

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No need to apologize.
I plan on installing a Maxxair (weather permitting) this spring before our first trip, just trying to get a ton of info before hand, thanks for the input.

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No need to apologize.
I plan on installing a Maxxair (weather permitting) this spring before our first trip, just trying to get a ton of info before hand, thanks for the input.

No problem.
I have to get my max air installed back on since I changed the vent.

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