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Originally Posted by brudichuk
My 2008 2619 has this vent kit installed and it does some good but after watching a few other types of ventilation projects using a small computer fan to pull fresh air down into the tank and expelling fumes through the kitchen vent stack, wouldn't it be pretty easy to add an inline fan to the Thetford vent kit? I think you could tie into the power supply for the toilet recirculating pump so you had power right at the fan unit. Anyone like to share an opinion about this or has anyone done this modification already?
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The input power wires for the toilet pump would be an OK power source, IMO, with a separate fan control switch added - but the assembly wouldn't look as clean as the current kit. Then fan would need to be placed above the safety valve, and there isn't enough remaining height (above the safety splash valve, but below the current elbow) to insert a fan with adapters between the narrow pipe and the larger diameter fan assembly. Such adaptaption could be done Something could be done using only 3M aluminum foil tape, but it wouldn't be pretty in the exposed area.
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TM='06 2619 w/5K axle, 15" Maxxis "E" tires. Plumbing protector. 630 watts solar. 450AH LiFePO4 batteries, 3500 watt inverter. CR-1110 E-F/S fridge (compressor).
TV = 2007 4runner sport, with a 36 volt "power boost".
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