This sounds great. I had been holding off getting my FF because I did not
know exactly what to do about the light. This is the answer.

Don Hardman

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From: Judy White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Is there a way to have the Fantastic Fan and keep the plastic housing
and
> > lights, in other words!?!
> >
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> Dallas:
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> I have the same three vents and light covers, A/C, *and* we added a
Fantastic
> Fan.  (There are small, 6" fans on the front and rear vents, original
equipment,
> that are marginal at best.)  We pulled out the middle vent (saved it for
parts)
> and replaced it with a Fantastic Fan, complete with the inside hardware
and trim
> for the FF.  The A/S lightfixture and cover that were originally on the
inside
> of the middle vent, are now immediately forward of the new FF. (The A/C is
to
> the rear of the middle vent, straddling the bulkhead.)   No loss of light,
just
> a couple of additional holes in the ceiling...No one would know that it's
not
> the way it's supposed to be (unless they looked through the plastic grille
in
> the middle and saw ceiling and thought THAT was strange.).  We're cool,
well-lit
> and happy as can be in our Silver Twinkie.
>
> Judy White, Bellevue (Seattle-east)
> 72 27 Int'l Ambassador, 01 Powersmoke
> WBCCI 5040, VAC, NCU#138
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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