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marpel

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Posted: 02/23/23 07:30pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have to replace the stove fan vent flap (or whatever it is called) on the exterior of the trailer which hinges at the top and is light enough to lift when the stove fan is activated and expels fumes/smoke/steam etc.

The flap and hinge pins are made of flimsy, cheap plastic and this is the second time I am having to replace the flapper (actually have had to replace the entire unit as they apparently don't sell just the flapper) due to the hinge pins breaking. The last time, I net-searched and made enquiries at the RV dealer parts department, trying to find a product which has a stronger (even metal) composition, with no success. The parts department was happy to sell me a replacement (exactly like the previous) unit, but offered no real assistance in finding a better solution.

I have the new unit sitting in my shop, waiting for spring time replacement, but thought in the meantime I would enquire if anyone knows of a better product.

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Posted: 02/23/23 07:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Interesting. My 14 year old 5er (and original plastic kitchen vent flapper) were still good when I sold it 2 yrs ago.

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Posted: 02/23/23 09:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

https://www.rvpartsnation.com/brands/jr-......../endura-range-vent-1-1-2in-flange-white/


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I changed mine two years ago with one of of Amazon. It is already yellowing.


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Your local heating and HVAC shop? Have one made out of aluminum?

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I have a new toy that's perfect for your needs. A 3-D printer.

You can get a decent one for 200 bucks (often on sale for half that I think Micro Center is pushing 'em at $99 off just now)

And you carefully draw the flapper or scan it (Another toy I don't have)
And print it using one of the higher temp tougher plastics.

I'm printing with PLA (Good to around 120 F then it gets soft) but it's way stronger than I expected it to be.

And you can make signs. and toys, and parts (I have a collection of plastic parts for selected RV devices) Cost to print a part is about 2-3 cents per Gram and stuff takes very few grams as it turns out.


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Posted: 02/24/23 06:11am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The good news is you can paint it. You might try using Aerospace 303 UV protectant to slow the yellowing.

1320Fastback wrote:

I changed mine two years ago with one of of Amazon. It is already yellowing.



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I put a rheostat on my fan because running at full blast it sucks heat from the stove. It doesn't matter what speed I run the fan, the RV still stinks up with cooking smell, and my vent flap sticks and has to be propped open.

* This post was edited 02/24/23 06:49am by 2oldman *

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Posted: 02/24/23 06:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Still have the original on my 12 y.o. RV. No need for me to have a stronger one.

I occasionally have to latch it closed on a windy day or the banging noise will bother us,

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After I used my RV just a few times, the flapper broke. Just as you mentioned it was the thin plastic hinge pins that broke. Coincidentally I was near the manufacturer (Northstar) and stopped at the factory. The were accommodating and offered me a choice of the only two varieties they had available. The first choice was identical to what broke. Or I could opt for a similar unit that did not have a hinge. The flapper was held in place by a piece of tape that looked like duct tape. I opted for the original which soon broke.

I repaired the replacement by using a piece of coat hanger as a substitute for the plastic hinge piece.

Anyway the overall design is just appalling. Even worse, the flapper needs to be secured for travel or it will continue to flap and soon break. I have to stand on a stool to secure or release the travel tabs. Since that is a major nuisance and the exhaust fan on my range hood is extremely noisy, I gave up using it. Instead I try to use the fantastic fan on the ceiling to clear smoke and odors from cooking.

Perhaps there are better choices but I have not looked recently.

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