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Air Vent #53560 800CFM Solar Gable Fan |  | Brand: Air Vent Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $226.31 as of 9/8/2010 17:31 EDT details
Seller: Toby's Tool Shed Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 72448
Media: Misc.
MPN: NPSG8 UPC: 046388535604 EAN: 0046388535604 ASIN: B0013K3XT6
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| • | Air Vent #53560 800CFM Solar Gable Fan | | • | AIR VENT INC. |
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Product Description 800 CFM, Solar Powered Gable Fan, Ventilates Attics Up To 1200 SQFT, Runs Based On Solar Power, Pulls Air From The Soffit To The Fan & Pushes Air Through A Vent That Sits In Front Of The Fan, 15" Diameter, Panel Comes With 10' Cord. Green Spec Listed
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| Customer Reviews: does exactly what it says June 4, 2009 Phillip Fry (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you do your calculations right, and get the right fan, you'll see huge benefits in your summer cooling with attic fans. This one has the added benefit of solar power. But you may need two because its not super powerful, its not intended to be.
solar fan November 3, 2008 Frederick Miller 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Air Vent #53560 800CFM Solar Gable Fan
This item works as advertised. It circulates about 1000 cubic feet which will cool a moderate sized attic. It is energy independent and works only when the sun is out (when the attic is likely to be hot).
Don't Expect to be Amazed July 11, 2008 Riddle (Slidell, LA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
It works and gets the job done as long as the solar panel receives direct sunlight. Not just daylight, direct sunlight. I recommend you look at your solar panel mounting location several times throughout the day to get an idea of just where you want to place it and how to best orient it. Installation was straight forward but there wasn't much in the way of mounting hardware.
Not powerful enough July 4, 2009 Just The Facts (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was excited to remove my electric fan and replace it with solar. Installation was fairly easy. As soon as I plugged it in I was thinking it was going to be awesome because the fan started zipping along. After a couple of days I noticed that the solar panel just doesn't generate enough power to keep the blades spinning very quickly all day. Yes, it has FULL sun all day, and the panel is South-facing. It just doesn't suck enough air out of my attic to do much good.
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