Comparing MaxxAir Fan Deluxe MA00-07500K and MaxxAir Fan Plus MA00-04500K
Question:
What is the difference between the MaxxAir Fan Deluxe 07500 and the MaxxAir Fan Plus 04500?
asked by: Lynda H
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Both the MaxxAir Fan Deluxe # MA00-07500K and MaxxAir Fan Plus # MA00-04500K offer 900-cubic-feet-per-minute (CFM) air flow ratings and powered lid lift. The Deluxe has a built-in rain cover to protect the RV interior while the Plus instead has a sensor to close the lid if it rains.
expert reply by:
Adam R
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Products Referenced in This Question
MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan, Thermostat, and Remote - Powered Lift - 10 Speed - Smoke
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Roof Vent
- Powered Lift
- 3-3/4 Inch
- 12V Fan
- Reversible Fan
- 14W x 14L Inch
- Plastic
- Tinted
- MAXXAIR
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MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan, Thermostat, and Remote - Powered Lift - 10 Speed - Smoke
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Roof Vent
- Powered Lift
- 5 Inch
- 12V Fan
- Reversible Fan
- 14W x 14L Inch
- Plastic
- Tinted
- MAXXAIR
more information >
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