DIY Van Build - Promaster 2500 159WB - Installing Maxxair Fans - Part 4

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @earthtoground
    @earthtoground Před 3 lety +5

    Hi Al, thanks for spending the extra time to show us your progress!
    I really appreciate seeing the care and craftsmanship you take in your work!

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!! I appreciate you taking the time to watch!

  • @kevinpatterson9416
    @kevinpatterson9416 Před 3 lety +4

    I love watching your build videos.
    Your quality of work is matched by none. 👍

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY Před 2 lety +1

    Sweet install! That lil 3d flange made it a clean install 🤙

  • @toronado455
    @toronado455 Před 3 lety +1

    As everyone seems to be saying, and as you have noticed, the MAXX seems better than the Fantastic. A second "negative" of the exterior roof spacer, but for inside, would be, in theory, perhaps another way to deal with the roof ribbing on the inside of the van. If you had notched your wood ring, that might have also been another way. But your solution with the extra small pieces on the edges worked out just fine. Great video!

  • @hoosierinthewoods
    @hoosierinthewoods Před rokem

    I followed your teardrop build while building our teardrop. Once again, I look forward to your awesome videos on a van build as I prepare for our van build

  • @TOTALLYRELAXED
    @TOTALLYRELAXED Před 2 lety

    Hey Al! I can definitely relate to getting older and being leary of heights. I was in the trucking industry for 38 years, running OTR cross country, with flatbeds (and other related trailers) the last 30 of the 38. It got to be a real pain trying to roll out 200 pound tarps on my knees [bc of developing a fear of heights in my later years] and in 2015 I decided it was time to retire! Realizing my incapabilities was hard to swallow but I’m glad I dealt with it in the right way by retiring! I haven’t missed trucking at all but I miss the open road and traveling tremendously…hence, is why I’m planning on going full time to live out the rest of my life SOON hopefully…in MY future Pleasureway Lexor on a Promaster 2500 159! Great video!..I’m off to watch the next one in my binge-watching mode! Stay safe! ~Jim~

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety

      I don't think anyone appreciates how much work it takes to be a trucker... my hats off to you guys!

  • @ajm0723
    @ajm0723 Před 3 lety

    Hey Al, another great video. Just remember to always be safe. Spot on with your glasses and hearing protection, good work! Here in Australia at work it's mandatory. At home I always use it.
    I just love that you have a remedy for every problem and always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks again 👍

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Aimee!! Thank you so much for following along!! Stayin safe! :)

  • @gonewiththekale
    @gonewiththekale Před 9 měsíci

    My dad is 88 and he did my two fans on my high roof Promaster. I was just scared being on the ladder handing him tools but you’re right - drilling holes into your van can’t compare to the feeling being on top of the roof (and we still got a roof rack to install for solar😫). Thanks for the tutorial, it really helped!

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you Kale!

    • @gwb8445
      @gwb8445 Před 7 měsíci

      Any reason not to use putty tape on wooden frame also? Wouldn't it stick better that that proflex?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gwb8445 putty tape would work just as well... I think I used what was handy at the moment, and the proflex makes for a good adhesive.

  • @Mordrayso
    @Mordrayso Před 3 lety

    OBM, I'm a day late and about $25.00 short! mainly because I bought a case of beer lol. You installed those fans like an old pro. If I didn't know better I'd suspect you've done this before. Thanks for sharing and be safe my friend.

  • @doityourselfvan
    @doityourselfvan Před 10 měsíci +1

    Here's another video that shows how to use our adapters czcams.com/video/UvMqSR5KjqU/video.html

  • @The33TIGGER33
    @The33TIGGER33 Před 3 lety

    One more thing to cross off the list of many. I put the same Maxx air fan in my teardrop five years ago and love it, But I'm still figuring out the remote. In my second teardrop I went with out the remote.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      Yup... have one in my Teardrop without remote. Of course, it is much easier to reach! :) With two in the van, think I will like those remotes!

  • @zx10danny1
    @zx10danny1 Před 3 lety

    Looking good Al. I’m looking forward to the rest of the build to see what you have in store for us!
    I’m still waiting for the red cooler to make an appearance!! 😂

  • @charlevoix418
    @charlevoix418 Před 3 lety

    Yep, great video Al! Those CNC machined fan spacers are really the way to go! Too bad, I was expecting your bowing problem while watching the video since the metal roof was not totally supported everywhere; some people also install little wood shims under each and every metal crests.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      Yup... learned that the hard way. Wasn't thinking ahead on that one... but did correct it, so I'm good! :)

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      @Jack Jack No doubt... I think these are 3D printed. It was a little on the expensive side for just the one... looking back, I should have notched the wood to shape on the inside and made my own van sandwich! :)

  • @diegoocampo5811
    @diegoocampo5811 Před 3 lety

    It's great to see you again, Al!!! I'll be watching all this series with the usual ansiety I get... Keep doing that awsome job, you are used to! Congrats! P.S.: You still have the HotDrop... The first trailer, still have it? Your neighboors must love you! Hahaha...

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      Hey Diego!! Yup... still have it! Might pull it behind the van as a "guest room"! LOL!! Neighbors don't mind, they like watching live building going on! :)

  • @BeingWolfy
    @BeingWolfy Před 3 lety

    Always interesting!

  • @davidstone2689
    @davidstone2689 Před 2 lety

    Nice!

  • @downtownredneck5079
    @downtownredneck5079 Před 3 lety

    The maxxair fans are so awesome, I have the non deluxe version so no auto open and no remote but I love how much air they move. It's great you have two on it so you can get a good cross breeze, wonder how well it would work if both were on and windows were open?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      Once I get all of the power set up... we'll give that a test, I'm curious myself! :)

  • @steventerry2419
    @steventerry2419 Před 9 měsíci

    Question: In the closed position what is the measurement from the top of the roof and the top of the fan ? Thank you in advance.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 9 měsíci

      Howdy... the fan in its closed position is approximately 5" above the van roof, with the adapter it is about 5-1/2" closed. About 9-1/2" open. Hope that helps

  • @ryankrenke1646
    @ryankrenke1646 Před 2 lety

    Hey Al, are you using the same remote for both fans? Is there a way to have one intake while the other exhausts to manufacture a cross breeze?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před rokem

      Correct... I can use the same remote for both fans. You can control one to intake and the other to exhaust. Works great!

  • @CarlosArmijoMaripangue

    Hi Oregon Batman, where did you gae your Roof Van Adapter, thank U Marci bcp

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před rokem

      You can find that on Ebay: Look for "Promaster Adapter" (link below)
      www.ebay.com/itm/142478235445?hash=item212c5d5735:g:zycAAOSwr7ZW4zfO&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwBeuB3hw%2FQCF1bcm1HgjgXWIBkBAjVn39ZXEe0uC0SRC326fZDyhJXNjW6zmBvnGqlEw6FLEyHuQtWsdsbGDE6zXdeE17pAMp48StBl1h7rUQmo1gf%2BxeOJSALj8bHARX0TrckbjYS5c6Z8NJ4j%2Bi43hnoBHv%2BB3UivQI8B%2Bjnxu1lWEo1qcGJUDTT9L4DfzcXUcnCRWn8am%2Be1KOV7Lkc7IkEXCY5VJ2vZa1OfhVA%2FAf7ZPvPgmp1cJB%2BEPQfGX9Q%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4bhs4H0YQ

  • @pierrecollette5116
    @pierrecollette5116 Před 2 měsíci

    hey where did you find your maxxair roof vent adapter? and the front and back is the same? thanks

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 měsíci

      Easy... on Ebay, search "Promaster Adapter" and you'll find it. Only need for the back. The fron is actually flat, so no adapter needed. Cheers!

  • @gonewiththekale
    @gonewiththekale Před rokem

    I'm about to do this myself with my dad, just waiting on the fan adapter to arrive. I thought I had all the required extras to do this but now I'm second guessing the Dicor butyl tape after you said it leaves black marks from rain. I never heard or seen anyone use putty tape. Can you recommend which brand of putty tape to use? Thank you for such an easy-to-follow video by the way, it's greatly appreciated!

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před rokem

      Thank you for taking the time to watch! The brand I used was US Hardware, and purchased at ACE Hardware store. Probably can find at most local box stores or local hardware store.Hope that helps, thanks again! al

    • @gonewiththekale
      @gonewiththekale Před rokem

      @@OregonBatman I appreciate your reply, thanks again! Just watched your installation one (will be getting the Thinsulate now too) and next your framing video😁 Grateful for your content🙏🏼

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před rokem

      @@gonewiththekale Thank you so much Kale!

  • @johnseitz8968
    @johnseitz8968 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you share the make or manufacturer of the roof vent adapter? Thank you.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Here ya go: diyvan.com/products/promaster-roof-vent-adapter-for-14-x-14-opening

  • @CindyCaVANas
    @CindyCaVANas Před 2 lety

    I see you only bought 1 roof vent adapter, but installed 2 fans. Why? Did one not need the adapter?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety +1

      That is correct... the front of the van is shallow compared to the back and did not need the adapter. Thanks for checking it out!

  • @SoCalKevin
    @SoCalKevin Před 2 lety

    I've watched about 7 full episodes so far and have to say your series has been great! You're the first person I've seen use putty tape with the rear fan adapter. Any reason why you chose not to use adhesive between the adapter and the van like everyone else? Have you had any issues with the putty yet?
    I'm getting ready to install my rear fan this week and am wondering if I should just skip the adhesive and use the butyl tape I already have on hand. I had already purchased 3M windows weld for the roof adapter.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety

      Thanks SoCal! No particular reason I used putty tape over adhesive... I just happened to have a lot of the pautty tape on hand. I still have to seal with Dicor but it has been holding up very well so far!

  • @LucasWildTheeWildBoy
    @LucasWildTheeWildBoy Před 2 lety

    @OregonBatman : You're awesome. Great build series. I have a question, do you feel like 2 fans is the best way to go? I am on the debate of doing two rear bunk windows and one front exhaust Maxxair Fan. What do you think? Why did you go with two roof fans?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety

      Great question Lucas! I went with two fans because I do not have windows (that open) in the van, so I knew I needed good cross ventilation from front to rear. IF I had the two rear bunk windows, I would have opted for just one fan in the front. This way, a deck could be built on top of the van, and still have great ventilation inside. I like your idea... two windows and one fan. Hope that helps some! Thanks for checking it out!Happy Building!

  • @jcdahippie
    @jcdahippie Před 3 lety

    I like those contoured rings you found. Do they make one for the bottom side? It would fill the bottom side gaps. That way the metal would get...sandwiched?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      I had the same thought! Couldn't find any for the inside, that would have been great to have!

    • @jcdahippie
      @jcdahippie Před 3 lety

      @@OregonBatman What about using the piece you cut out and using the edge as a template on your wooden brace? Just cut the wood out so it contours the roof from underneath? Just a random thought.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jcdahippie Yup... thought of that... after the fact!! Perhaps on the next build. :)

    • @leahwalker3736
      @leahwalker3736 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes you can buy contoured pieces for the inside also. I found them through a video. I don’t remember where I ordered them from, sorry.

  • @k4eod
    @k4eod Před 3 lety

    Great project. What is that adapter made of? Could you use another one on the inside? Solid enough to screw into?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Bill! I think this is a 3D printed part, would have loved to had one for the inside but that part wasn't made available. Strong enough to take a fastener. Kind of expensive though. Looking back, I should have notched the wood on the inside to fit, that would have been a good option.

  • @Yojessicaflores
    @Yojessicaflores Před 2 lety

    THIS IS AWESOME. Question, how did you measure out the wooden ring? Hoping to do the same. How thick were the wooden strips when purchased and what was the length you cut them? sorry if this sounds dumb im just a super rookie and wanna get it righttt

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety +4

      Hey Jessica! Great question girl! Sooooo..... the cutout for your fan is typically 14" x 14". I made the inside dimension of the rings 14-1/8" x 14-1/8". Each stick is a 1 x 2 (3/4" x 1-1/2"). I cut eight pieces at 15-5/8". (This part is hard to describe, but...) You are going to make a square, lay one piece on the floor (to the left of ya and pointing away) then next piece butts up to to that piece at top (side to side). Next piece butts up to that one at top and points towards you, then bottom piece butts up to that one and the first piece you laid down (you should have a square). The next pieces are glued on top of the square you just made, but change it around so the sticks overlap the joints on the first square.... when you are done, you will have a ring that is 1-1/2" thick and measures 17-1/8" outside to outside. The inside dimensions should be 14-1/8". MAN.... I hope I explained that right. :) Thanks for checking it out! Happy Building!

  • @keithsullivan7992
    @keithsullivan7992 Před 5 měsíci

    what is the tickness of the wood frame for the underside that you used ? 14x14 but is that 2x2 thick ? thx

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 5 měsíci

      the wood is actually 3/4" thick, so 1-1/2" thich is what it ended up being... 14 x 14 x 1-1/2

    • @keithsullivan7992
      @keithsullivan7992 Před 5 měsíci

      so your doing this to catch the screws form the mount coming through the ceiling ? you doubled up on those wooden frames for the 1.5" thickness ? thx

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Dual purpose... wanted something I could fasten the fan to the roof with, plus, the added thickness was so when the ceiling was installed, it was flush with the with the rest of the ceiling battens

    • @keithsullivan7992
      @keithsullivan7992 Před 5 měsíci

      excellant. great idea thx @@OregonBatman

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@keithsullivan7992 You're welcome! Thank for checking it out!

  • @frankwolf389
    @frankwolf389 Před 3 lety

    Why did you make the wooden fan spacer the thickness that you did? To bring it level with the cross braces of the roof?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      That is correct... when I install the ceiling, it will fit flush against that wood ring.

    • @frankwolf389
      @frankwolf389 Před 3 lety

      @@OregonBatman Thanks! I watched your trailer and now I'm going to watch this and maybe do a Promaster also.

  • @chrischase6731
    @chrischase6731 Před 3 lety

    No disrespect....but a little overkill. Those are very powerful fans. I have one in my 6×12 cargo trailer. It moves a lot of air.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +2

      No problem! Appreciate the feedback. Not installing any windows in the back so having those two fans will help a lot moving air around. The back one can be set to draw air in and the front to draw air out and hoping to create a nice cross breeze over the bed at night.

  • @tmcqueen7848
    @tmcqueen7848 Před 2 lety

    Can you share the link for the fan adapter?

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 2 lety

      You can find that on https//diyvan.com
      Hope that helps!

    • @tmcqueen7848
      @tmcqueen7848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OregonBatman Thank you

  • @DustyFixes
    @DustyFixes Před 3 lety

    Problem is, using Dicor means you'll be climbing up there for the rest of the life of the van. Because Dicor is CRAP!!!

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety +1

      What would YOU recommend?

    • @DustyFixes
      @DustyFixes Před 3 lety

      @@OregonBatman Dicor isn't an adhesive. There's nothing in it that actually sticks to anything else. Lexel (Lowe's #455441) Super-elastic. Superior adhesion. Paint-able and it seals around anything.

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      @@DustyFixes I'll have to check it out

  • @DustyFixes
    @DustyFixes Před 3 lety +1

    Camping world?!?!?! Really??!?!?! Do you want to lose subscribers?!?!?!?!

    • @OregonBatman
      @OregonBatman  Před 3 lety

      I would hope not... are they bad?

    • @DustyFixes
      @DustyFixes Před 3 lety +1

      That was a sort of "Tongue in Cheek" response. I don't like them because they're so very over priced... And they swear by Dicor.
      There's another CZcams channel called RV ROOF INSTALL. Watch a few of his videos and you'll see why Dicor is NOT the answer. Almost ALL of the repairs he does are caused by Dicor leaks.