slobadoberbob
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- Jun 1, 2009
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- Winnebago 23' something
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- 25 years & counting
I have a fantastic vent in my winninago roof... those with yanks know the kind I mean.. a power extractor that draws air from an open window and out through the roof (very effective) They are real posh now even with rain sensors that open and close the vent and you can set the temp on them as well.
Mine is the bog standard one put on when the RV was built in 2005.. hand crank and a three spped switch ... the only issue is it had the fuse missing, and the holder was built in to the body of the vent. Someone nicked it when it was originally on sale in Florida in the dealership. So when it got here it was missing. I lived without the vent and used the aircon.
A couple of months ago I decided with Sue's help to take the vent down and put a fuse inside behind the holder so it could be used.. Using a wheelchair I have to rely on Sue reaching the higher areas for me. Just so happened the wheelchair engineer was visiting to do some work on a power chair and he was only more than willing to put a fuse in to save Sue on the steps due to her fear of falling. Anyway the fuse was fitted and the fantastic vent worked fine. But I still had this anoying hole in the frame of the unit.
I sent an email to fantastic vent in the USA.. they told me where to find the serial number and that I supplied and they sent me under warrenty a fuse holder unit complete. No charge... the postage cost them $28 .. the item weight was 2 onz on the packet and priority mail (took 26 days.. US post is worse than ours) .. Now that is what you call service.
Not the first time I have had items sent from an original supplier company for a yank with no charge. But this is 5 years old. That is service with a capital S. - thank you Fantastic Vent Company.
Bob:thumb:
Mine is the bog standard one put on when the RV was built in 2005.. hand crank and a three spped switch ... the only issue is it had the fuse missing, and the holder was built in to the body of the vent. Someone nicked it when it was originally on sale in Florida in the dealership. So when it got here it was missing. I lived without the vent and used the aircon.
A couple of months ago I decided with Sue's help to take the vent down and put a fuse inside behind the holder so it could be used.. Using a wheelchair I have to rely on Sue reaching the higher areas for me. Just so happened the wheelchair engineer was visiting to do some work on a power chair and he was only more than willing to put a fuse in to save Sue on the steps due to her fear of falling. Anyway the fuse was fitted and the fantastic vent worked fine. But I still had this anoying hole in the frame of the unit.
I sent an email to fantastic vent in the USA.. they told me where to find the serial number and that I supplied and they sent me under warrenty a fuse holder unit complete. No charge... the postage cost them $28 .. the item weight was 2 onz on the packet and priority mail (took 26 days.. US post is worse than ours) .. Now that is what you call service.
Not the first time I have had items sent from an original supplier company for a yank with no charge. But this is 5 years old. That is service with a capital S. - thank you Fantastic Vent Company.
Bob:thumb: