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Exhaust Fan

Exhaust Fan



This product page only offers an exhaust fan, and not the solar panel. To purchase the module that works with this fan, click here, or to purchase both the fan and module together as a kit, click here.

Do you want to reduce your electric bill and carbon footprint while cooling your house?

Sounds like a contradiction, but it's possible! During summer months, your attic is much hotter than your house due to the heat absorbed by your roof, reaching up to 150 degrees! These high temperatures increase the energy used by your air conditioning equipment. Using a solar powered attic fan will circulate cooler air through the attic space, lowering both the temperature and your energy bill!

Operation is automatic. When the sun shines on the solar module, the fan begins to operate, running at maximum power in full sun and at a slower pace when overcast. Solar powered fans are ideal for attics, lofts, workshops, greenhouses, sheds, garages, kennels and barns where AC power is not readily available.

The fan is a 3-wing polypropylene fiberglass blade attached to a di-cast aluminum hub. A square injection-mounded fiber-glass verturi frame surrounds the fan, making it easy to maintain and durable. The high-efficiency DC motor has a 5000 hour life at 32 VDC and longer at lower voltage, and can run directly off DC power if necessary. This new design makes the fan quiet, while moving more air with less power.

  • Operates at 800 CFM with 20 watt module, 1200 CFM with 30 watt module (please note these are estimates)
  • Single Unit can vent up to 1200 square feet
  • 1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty on the fan and a 10-year power output warranty on the module
  • Modules are 36 cells

Mounting hardware and 20 feet of two-conductor wire and cord are included. Installation is simple and even easier than traditional, electric powered fans because you don't need to make any connection to your home power panel. Click here to download the installation guide.

Add a thermostat to this unit to save even more energy and money. These thermostats can switch up to 22 amps at 120 VAC and they work well for up to 10 amps at 12 or 24 VDC. Use them with DC fans to turn the fans on or off as temperature changes. They mount in a standard 2" x 4" electrical box. The attic fan thermostat has single pole contacts that turn the fan on as temperatures rise. Its adjustment range is 90F to 130F. When the thermostat reaches the turn-on temperature, it must fall by 15F before it will turn off.

Did you know that the Federal government is offering you a 30% tax credit for installing solar equipment in your home? Check with your local state and government for details as additional credits may apply.


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