My garage which is street level gets extremely hot. Over my garage I have bedrooms, because of the heat in the garage, these rooms get hot as well. My plan was to install one of these attic fans on the side of my garage wall ( which is bricked ). Is there a problem with that? Will the fan still function as it's designed, to suck out the warm humid air ?
@162Deathnote Correct. It generates its own electricity.
ussunlight 1 year ago
My garage which is street level gets extremely hot. Over my garage I have bedrooms, because of the heat in the garage, these rooms get hot as well. My plan was to install one of these attic fans on the side of my garage wall ( which is bricked ). Is there a problem with that? Will the fan still function as it's designed, to suck out the warm humid air ?
jlazer99 1 year ago
@jlazer99 You'll also want to use the All Purpose Ventilator for that situation. Check the related videos for a demo.
ussunlight 1 year ago
@jlazer99 That's no problem at all. Search YouTube for the U.S. Sunlight All Purpose Ventilator, it will do exactly what you are describing.
ussunlight 1 year ago
is it hard to install on a clay tile roof?
equate5 1 year ago
@equate5 For a clay tile roof you'll want to use the All Purpose Ventilator, same benefits, but installs directly in your attic.
Check the related videos for a demo video. "SunFan All Purpose Ventilator"
ussunlight 1 year ago
this thing is great, I put one in my solar home...this plus a radiant barrier and you can stop using AC....
MrEnergyCzar 1 year ago
Thanks a million.
heroknaderi 1 year ago
very nice indeed
BrandonHawk21 2 years ago
cool
ZOA360 2 years ago
i have one of these they are awesome
bcmasta1returns 2 years ago
seems like a nice product, I'm for it, Solar is the future. You cannot go wrong with certain solar EFTs
db2012 2 years ago 27
@db2012
They kick ass in greenhouses.
XavierHolland 2 years ago
@db2012 Completely agree :D
Imaniconnie 2 years ago