Good day everyone. I have a 2009 Eagle that I'm pretty sure is prewired for a fan. We just replaced the wiring to the lights and there was 4 wires up behind the front panel. I'm guessing the other two go to a fan. Can anyone confirm this? If so we have a vent already. which we pulled out (with out messing with the roof seals) to see if we could see any wiring, but we couldn't. So I'm a bit confused and hope someone knows what I'm talking about. If those wires are for a fan then does anyone know how to locate them with out messing with the outer most part of the vent that has a beautiful seal that doesn't leak.
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Posted 24 February 2020 - 07:50 PM
#2
Posted 24 February 2020 - 10:20 PM
If you undo the screws on the inside flange of the roof vent, it will drop out revealing the power wires.
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#3
Posted 24 February 2020 - 10:23 PM
Should be pre-wiring tucked up in there somewhere.
We have been pre-wiring for roof vents fans since the 1990's.
Like Vic mentioned, remove the beauty ring (square trim piece) around the roof vent inside the camper and look around for 2 wires coiled up.
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#4
Posted 25 February 2020 - 03:34 AM
I replaced a non-fan vent with a motorized one and the wires were right there, once the inside trim was removed. No need to remove the outside part of the vent, just installed the motorized assembly in it..
The wire colors were reversed between the camper and the fan. I believe the ground was black in the camper and white on the fan. Or vise-versa. Probably wouldn't hurt the fan, if it's not the kind with any electronics, but the IN-OUT switch would work backwards.
I seem to remember having to cut away a little bit of the plastic of the trim ring to create a place for the wires to enter. Also, had to cut and re-splice the wire to the switch which turns the fan off when the vent lid is closed. All very easy and obvious.
- Bernard
2014 silver Fleet front-dinette
2007 Tacoma Access Cab 4WD TRD V6 6-speed
#5
Posted 25 February 2020 - 03:37 AM
As Bernard says, the polarity was "reversed" or rather, it was using the RV standard of Black = positive.
2012 ATC Puma Shell build - https://www.wanderth...012-puma-build/
Power considerations thread - https://www.wanderth...e-power-scotty/
Building out an electrical system - So, you want to setup a good electrical system in your camper? - Electrical, Charging, Solar, Batteries and Generators - Wander the West
#6
Posted 25 February 2020 - 05:11 PM
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#7
Posted 26 February 2020 - 04:43 AM
Stan Kennedy --- Four Wheel Pop-up Campers
1400 Churchill Downs Avenue, Suite A
Woodland, CA 95776
(800) 242-1442 or (530) 666-1442
www.fourwh.com --- e-mail = stan@fourwh.com
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