Minuet upgrades your MAXXAIR Maxxfan with a brushless DC motor, home automation features, and accessories.
Improve your quality of life in your campervan, RV, trailer, or truck!
- Replace your fan's original motor with a quieter brushless motor. No more cleaning squeaky motor brushes!
- Install Minuet with simple hand tools. You can revert back to the original equipment later if you want.
- Connect your fan to your home automation system if you have one. Works with your original infrared remote control and wired wall controls too.
- Install the light accessory to add a ring of lights to your fan for illumination and ambiance.
- Install the cover sensor accessory to stop the fan and turn off the lights automatically when you attach an insulated vent cover.
- Enjoy a more polished user experience with enhanced thermostat controls and less beeping.
- Customize your fan as you like because the firmware and hardware are open source!
Watch Minuet in action and follow along with how it was made with these videos:
Minuet is in active development.
The latest prototype is feature complete, works well, and is being tested by a few volunteers.
Our next tasks are finalizing the design, working with manufacturers to fabricate kits with everything you will need to upgrade your Maxxfan, and planning for order fulfillment. We are also investigating the possibility of manufacturing custom brushless fan motors that will fit into the fan housing with fewer adapters. Please contact us if you would like to contribute your manufacturing experience to this project.
Watch this space for updates on our progress. We're thrilled by your interest in Minuet and we look forward to offering you a great upgrade for your Maxxfan!
See project history for the story of how we got here.
Hey folks, I'm Jeff!
I started building my campervan in 2023 after some delightful adventures in New Zealand. Like many of you, I installed a Maxxfan in my campervan because it was the most popular fan for van builders. It worked well for a while but less than a year after I installed it, the fan started making some awful squeaking noises. I tried the usual advice: clean the motor brushes, replace the bearings, run the motor on high for a day, and nothing helped for long. I tried to ignore the problem.
When the winter rainy season arrived and interrupted my van build, I started the squeaking fan again. I had already started designing a circuit board to synchronize the Maxxfan with my home automation system and I found it tedious to work around the existing logic of the Maxxfan circuit board. It occurred to me that it might be easier to design my own controller from scratch... and then I could use a brushless fan motor and solve my fan squeaking problem too!
So here we are. I've made several prototypes, enjoyed the quiet, added quality of life features, made some friends, and learned a lot along the way. I'm satisfied with how Minuet has improved my comfort and I hope you'll like it too.
Read these guides to learn how to build, install, and use Minuet and its accessories.
- Hardware guide: How to build Minuet hardware.
- Installation guide: How to install Minuet into your Maxxfan.
- User guide: How to use Minuet.
Good luck and enjoy your fan!
Minuet is anticipated to be compatible with the following Maxxfan models. Some models have yet to be specifically tested and are shown as unverified in the table.
| Compatible model | Lid type | Lid color | Temperature sensor | Rain sensor | Infrared receiver | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxxfan Deluxe 7500K | rain cover | smoke | yes | no | yes | yes |
| Maxxfan Deluxe 7000K | rain cover | white | yes | no | yes | no |
| Maxxfan Deluxe 6200K | rain cover | smoke | yes | no | no † | no |
| Maxxfan Deluxe 5100K | rain cover | white | yes | no | no † | no |
| Maxxfan Plus 4500K‡ | low profile | smoke | yes | yes | yes | yes |
†: When you install Minuet in a Maxxfan whose keypad does not have a window for an infrared receiver, you will be unable to use Minuet's infrared remote control features. (It may be possible to replace or punch a hole through the keypad to make a window for the infrared receiver and use its features.)
‡: The Maxxfan Plus 4500K lid takes longer to open and close so the firmware must be modified to account for the extra duration as of Minuet v3.0. This difference will be resolved by improving end-of-travel detection.
Minuet is not compatible with the following Maxxfan models.
| Incompatible models | Reason |
|---|---|
| Maxxfan Deluxe 5101K, 6201K, 7001K, 7501K, 8001K, 8501K | exhaust only keypad (no in/out button) |
| Maxxfan Deluxe 5301K, 6401K | 4 speed keypad (different buttons) |
| Maxxfan Plus 4000K, 4002K, 4050K | manual lift |
| Maxxfan 4301K, 4401K, 4501K | manual lift |
| Maxxfan Low Profile, Mini, Dome | different electronics |
Thanks to skypeachblue and wingspinner for publishing information about their reverse engineering of the Maxxfan IR remote control protocol. It helped me create the esphome-maxxfan-protocol component for this project.
The Minuet software, documentation, design, and all copyright protected artifacts are released under the terms of the MIT license.
The Minuet hardware is released under the terms of the CERN-OHL-W license.