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Reddit mentions of Rand Solar Powered Attic Fan-8 Watt-W Roof Top Ventilator NEW!!

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Rand Solar Powered Attic Fan-8 Watt-W Roof Top Ventilator NEW!!. Here are the top ones.

Rand Solar Powered Attic Fan-8 Watt-W Roof Top Ventilator NEW!!
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    Features:
  • Always runs on free solar power. If the Sun is shining on the solar panel, the fan will be spinning.
  • Drastically cuts your cooling bill. Pays for itself in a VERY short time, good for the environment.
  • Ventilates up to 700 square feet of attic space with its 435 CFM capacity. For installations with larger space or higher heat load, you can install more fans or use one of our larger 30W or 40W rooftop fans.
  • High Efficiency long life brushless motor starts up even in lower light and overcast conditions. If you are looking for a fan that will run at night, check out our 10W and 30W fans with battery backup.
  • No wiring to perform. Unit is self-contained. Just mount it to the roof and it works automatically. If you are looking for a fan that will allow you to adust the solar panel angle, check out our larger 30W and 40W rooftop fans.
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Found 4 comments on Rand Solar Powered Attic Fan-8 Watt-W Roof Top Ventilator NEW!!:

u/COSurvivalist · 1 pointr/greenhouse

I added one of these - https://smile.amazon.com/Solar-Powered-Attic-Watt-W-Ventilator/dp/B00M0NI4PS/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=solar+powered+attic+fan&qid=1554429795&s=gateway&sr=8-3 to my greenhouse.

At 86 degrees F, it kicks on and really does well to pull the hot air out and pull the outside air through side vents.

Cheap enough and runs itself once installed.

u/lapislesbian · 1 pointr/vandwellers

Thanks! I'm reading this second paragraph over and over and still kinda scratching my head. I would love to learn electrical I just am struggling. My thought is to get the trailer livable (meaning walls/floor/ceiling/insulation/windows) first and then as I see what it's like to live in it and potentially save up more money I'll slowly continue the build (storage/furniture/luxury stuff/electrical?).

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I'm open to solar but the setups I see here are always so complicated and overpowered for what I'd need. What I meant is that something simple like this probably won't work because it doesn't have a battery so it only runs when the sun is out and honestly just seems pretty cheap and shitty in general. My fear on doing my own solar setup is that I would end up spending way more then predicted buying things I struggle to understand that would be heavy and take up a lot of space and possibly be noisy.

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My mindset is pretty open to anything if I can understand it and afford it. I am trying to find guides and resources that are more suited my my minimalist needs (heat, ventilation) if you know of any sites/forums/videos/etc. that may be useful I'd love to know. Another challenge is that most of what I see is geared towards vehicles.

u/Khaluaguru · 1 pointr/DIY

I was thinking about this one:

Rand Solar Powered Attic Fan-8 Watt-W Rooftop https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0NI4PS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-YDdzbWVE712K

u/09Klr650 · 1 pointr/electrical

Why not just buy a solar powered car window fan and take it apart? As long as you keep all the wiring labeled no worries. Or if you need more airflow than that there are premanufactured solar powered roof ventilators.

https://smile.amazon.com/Solar-Powered-Attic-Watt-W-Ventilator/dp/B00M0NI4PS/