
The MaxxFan Deluxe comes in both a 4 speed and 10 speed fan depending on your requirements. The 7000k and 7500k are both equipped with electrically operated lids and come standard with a single remote control. All of the MaxxFan Deluxe models come standard with a build-in rain shield. The fans come in either smoke color or white depending on your preference. White (7000K) or Smoke Tint (7500K) lid available.2-YEAR Limited WARRANTY with LIFETIME Limited Warranty on the lid.Roof sealant must be purchased separately All mounting screws and hardware included.Fits all standard 14" x 14" roof openings.Closes securely for a low profile appearance.Flush mounted, easy to clean Keypad, controls fan speed, thermostat, air intake and/or exhaust functions.Features a powerful, fuse protected, Long life, sealed ball bearing, 12 volt fan motor and a 12 inch - 10 blade fan.Twin lifting arms, No more lid fluttering in high winds or when driving.Easy to remove interior insect screen, no tools required.Fan runs with lid closed to circulate air (Ceiling Fan Mode).Brings in fresh air and removes hot musty air and odors.Provides over 900 CFM to keep you cool and comfortable.Powerful 10 speed intake and exhaust fan.Built-In Rain Cover to always protect your RV's interior.All of the 10 speed models come standard with a built-in thermostat. I'm looking forward to seeing what this new version of SkyMaxx looks like.MAXXFAN® 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY RETAINING KNOB SERIAL NUMBERĪIRXCEL, INC. Which are pretty good! I think the need for an add-on weather plugin is a bit less now than it used to be in XP10, but if you look at the feature list for both SkyMaxx Pro and XEnviro, they both bring some features that you don't get in the base sim. So I have SkyMaxx Pro v4 too, but I haven't re-installed it yet because I've been testing the new default clouds in XP11. What it does is looks at real world weather data and then tells SkyMaxx Pro v5, 'I need these type of clouds to go here, and these type here, and some others here, etc.' What this means is rather than having a scene of just something like overcast clouds everywhere, you could instead be flying over clear skies and see various layers of clouds. For the locations and plane types I usually fly, it's a deal-breaker to only have real injected weather. I bought XEnviro to try out, but even with 3D clouds I'll probably keep it shelved, because they confirmed it will never have full manual control of the weather. If they can move to 3D (or more likely a mix of close 3D and distant 2D) without too much reduction in frame rate, I'll be impressed.

Well, it's a new product, and I think it's good that they're responding to one of the criticisms of the first release - that clouds were too often very obvious 2D billboards. I'm absolutely loving 圎nviro, but I feel like the developer doesn't have his priorities organized properly- the 1.07 update is taking so long because he's totally changing the cloud rendering system from 2D to 3D clouds, which is great but it's more something you'd expect to see in 1.5 or 2.0- there are many more small bugs/missing features that need to be fixed first. I'll reserve judgement until they post more screenshots.
