I don't see any reason that you couldn't put a vent in the bathroom door. I
think I would put it up high so that the fan exhausts the hotter air.
Congratulations on getting the fan installed. We really like our three
fans. The one in the kitchen/entry area is thermostatically controlled so
it goes on and off with the temperature.
How is the engine doing?
Stephen Heinrichs
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From: FMCMotorCoach@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FMCMotorCoach@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Denny
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 1:31 PM
To: fmcmotorcoach@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Jeff Atwell
Subject: [FMCMotorCoach] Bathroom Fan/Coach vent
Today I replaced the 6" fan in the bathroom with an older FanTastic vent I
had. Received many new parts (free) from FanTastic to upgrade it to a
6000RBTA. Fancy smancy. It looks and works great. My issue now is since I
have roof air both fore and aft, to use the FanTastic to vent the coach I
need to leave the bathroom door open, or at least partially open. Not a long
term solution. Has anyone have a vent cut in the bathroom door? I am
considering it, with a grill on each side. Thanks, Denny/0890
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