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8/31/2011

Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1050 RPM 115 Volts # PD144 Review

Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1050 RPM 115 Volts # PD144
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This motor is a direct replacement for the existing motor.It comes with all the required pieces to make it an easy remove and replace item.I am very pleased with the quality of the motor and the attachment hardware.

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This motor is similar to the Lomanco motor # F0510B2497. The motor has mounting bolts on both the front and back of the motor. If your motor mounts with a belly band around the motor (5" Diameter motor), this motor should work fine. The shaft is 4" long. Year manufacture warranty.

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8/13/2011

Ventamatic VX1000SOLARWG Solar Powered Roof Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC Motor, Weathered Grey Review

Ventamatic VX1000SOLARWG Solar Powered Roof Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC Motor, Weathered Grey
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This is a well made unit, and a good value compared to the competition. It has a larger 12 watt panel while the others have a 10 watt panel. The panel is remotely mounted and includes 20 feet of wire, which is a big advantage in many installations. In my installation, the vent is partly in the shade, but the remote panel made that easy to fix. The solar panel is surprisingly efficient.The motor will run when the panel is shaded, although of course it is running slowly.Because of this, it runs far more than necessary, from sunup to sundown.I'd recommend the thermostat to prevent this. When the panel is aimed straight at the sun, the extra panel isn't necessary.However, that only happens once a day.That is the real advantage of the second panel, to produce enough electricity when the sun isn't directly over the panel.

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Galvanized steel, low profile dome, weathered grey powder coat finish. 10W, 17V, thermally protected DC motor. 13" fan blade. Up to 1000 CFM (with multiple panels). 2 year warranty. Solor panel included. This exhaust fan requires adequate air intake for c

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8/11/2011

Fanimation Fans FP7000AB 52" Caruso Tropical Antique Brass Ceiling Fan w/ Wall Ctrl & CAISD7C Blades Review

Fanimation Fans FP7000AB 52' Caruso Tropical Antique Brass Ceiling Fan w/ Wall Ctrl & CAISD7C Blades
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I am extremely happy with my purchase.Fan is even more beautiful in person.

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The Fanimation Fan FP7000AB is a Caruso Ceiling Fan with the C3 2-Speed in the Antique Brass motor finish.Adjustable motor heads provide five angles of blade tilt from vertical to 60 degrees. This Ceiling Fan is from the Caruso Collection and is UL Indoor rated.The Caruso Includes 24" (1" Interior Diameter) Pole.

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7/26/2011

Dayton 7F667 Attic Exhaust Fan With 1/20 Horse Power Review

Dayton 7F667 Attic Exhaust Fan With 1/20 Horse Power
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Dayton 7F667 Attic Exhaust Fan With 1/20 Horse Power
Customer service was great. The fan was shipped quickly and well packaged. A good company to purchase needed items.

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Hot, stuffy, unbearable air in your attic? Don?t let it happen! The Dayton 7F67 attic exhaust fan removes hot, stuffy air from your attic, keeping it fresh and comfortable. They also protect your attic from getting too moist, which can lead to mold growth and damage. The 7F67 makes a great investment to your home for its:
Powerful Aspects
The 7F67 operates on a 120 volt motor at 1/20 horse power. It also can reach a RPM 1550 and at 0.0? inches of static pressure, its CFM is 1095. At 0.125? inches of static pressure, its CFM is 720. The 7F67 can cover attic areas of no more than 1500 square feet, which is very huge.
Optional Thermostat
(Sold separately!) The 7F67 can be paired up with a thermostat to give it more flexibility and easy, hassle-free use. The thermostat?s temperature ranges from 90-130 degrees Fahrenheit, giving you the freedom to keep your attic circulated and ventilated.
Safety
The 7F67 comes with shutters to keep the motor from elemental damage. Rain, debris, and dust can easily build up in other attic exhaust fans and destroy the life of your product. The 7F67 also comes with a blade guard to prevent items from damaging the blades.
Great Investment
Attic exhaust fans can protect your precious treasures from damage. Attics are full of sentimental items that were never thrown away for a deeper reason. Moisture can grow on photos and damage paper-based products, so it is best to keep your attic dry enough yet cool enough to maintain your treasures in tip-top shape with the 7F67!

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7/13/2011

Thermostat for Fans/Heaters Review

Thermostat for Fans/Heaters
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If you know how to install a light switch, you will get this thermostat to work in no time. Mine controls an attic fan which I hope will help reducing A/C cost.

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Watertight agricultural thermostat precisely and automatically controls your heating, cooling or ventilation systems from 30degto 110deg F. Accepts 120V or 208/240V AC. Must be hardwired.U.S.A.

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6/21/2011

Broan 356BR1600 CFM Roof Mount Powered Attic Ventilator, Brown PVC Dome Review

Broan 356BR1600 CFM Roof Mount Powered Attic Ventilator, Brown PVC Dome
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I replaced a failed, 7 year-old, Master Flow unit in my detached garage with this.It has a smaller fan and only 4 blades(the Master Flow had 5).It moves a lot of air, but the noise is considerably louder than the Master Flow.I don't think I would put this on the roof of a house due to the noise factor.It costs about $50 less than the master Flow, and seems well built, but if you're going to ventilate your house attic, I would stick with the Master Flow for lower noise.

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NuTone Broan Roof Mounted Attic Ventilator Model 356BR(Brown Dome)Trapped attic air can easily reach 150 degrees or more. This unit removes super-heated air, making any home more comfortable. Whether it's air conditioned or not. In those homes that are, the air conditioners run less and don't have to work nearly as hard. All Broan NuTone Powered Attic Ventilators are as efficient as they are dependable. The Model 356BR features: 1600 CFM (cubic feet per minute) Durable Brown, fade resistant PVC dome can be painted to match roof color Mounts easily between rafters- template included Mesh screen keeps out birds and insects 3 7/8" high splash guard helps keep rain out Heavy gauge metal flashing Automatic thermostat included 14" diameter blade For attics up to 2285 square feet

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6/18/2011

Broan 35316 1600 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator Review

Broan 35316 1600 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator
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First of all, if you are skeptical of the merits of installing an attic fan let me tell you that you such a unit will make a noticeable difference on the comfort levels of your home on warm and hot days. By keeping your attic cooler you prevent tramped attic heat from soaking down into your living spaces, making your house cooler as a result.

Now onto the review: this is a very powerful fan! I installed on a piece a plywood with a circular cutout to be sure that my gable vent was thoroughly sealed from air leakage. This little bit of extra work also made it easier to drag into position in my cramped attic and mount to the wall, as the plywood prevented the unit from settling in between joists in the attics unfinished floor.

It was a sunny day when I installed so the attic was heating up fast. Sweat was pouring off me. Once powered up, however, the rush of air felt chilly and it was only a matter of minutes until the attic temps dropped to the point that I felt like I was sitting outside with a nice breeze, not in a cramped, hot, dusty attic.

If you are faced with the option, get a unit with a thermostatic switch. You'd be surprised by how often you can forget about turning the unit on or off. The thermostatic switch takes the work out as it makes the unit come on at a specified temperature and switches it off once the attic is 10 degrees cooler than that temp. I highly suggest wiring for two switches: a master on/off switch and a thermostat override switch. It is more work, but it can give you fine control over operation. It also allows you to test the working of the unit if need be. You could even replace the override switch with a timer switch. That way you can set how long you want to the unit to run for, in case you easily forget about things like this unit running on override.

The only downside (and it is a minor one) is that I'm surprised about the noise level this unit produces. When the unit is on and you are on the floor below the gable where it is mountedthere is no question of if the unit is on or off. I do not know how loud the realm of this style of attic fan is, but compared to a solar powered roof-mounted fan I've installed there is a big difference in noise produced. That being said, however, the noise level while noticeable is not obnoxious.

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Broan-NuTone 35316 1600 Cfm Gable-Mounted Powered Attic VentilatorsSince their beginning in 1932, Broan has pioneered many of the product innovations now established as standards of the industry. Today, Broan carries on the commitment to provide the finest products in the industry.Trapped attic air can easily reach 150; or more. These units remove super-heated attic air, making any home more comfortable. Whether it's air conditioned or not. In those homes that are, the air conditioners run less and don't have to work nearly as hard. And all Broan Powered Attic Ventilators are as efficient as they are dependable.Broan-NuTone 35316 1600 Cfm Gable-Mounted Powered Attic Ventilators Features:; Attic Ventilators, Powered Attic Ventilators; 1600 CFM Gable Mount Ventilator (with Broan Model 433 shutter - available separately, see below); Quiet, high-performance operation for inside-the-attic applications; Galvanized steel housing, ribbed for added strength; Mounting brackets simplify installation; 1600 CFM for attics up to 2280 sq.ft; 14" diameter steel blade specially designed for maximum air movement; Operates automatically ?ó?é¼?Ç£ adjustable thermostat built-in; Thermally protected, permanently lubricated motor.

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5/27/2011

4/17/2011

Broan 353 1140 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator Review

Broan 353 1140 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator
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Unit comes complete, ready for installation. Instructions are good.
Unit is not as powerful as I would like but is what I ordered. I would buy again but with a higher hp motor.

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Broan-NuTone 353 1140 Cfm Gable-Mounted Powered Attic VentilatorsSince their beginning in 1932, Broan has pioneered many of the product innovations now established as standards of the industry. Today, Broan carries on the commitment to provide the finest products in the industry.Trapped attic air can easily reach 150; or more. These units remove super-heated attic air, making any home more comfortable. Whether it's air conditioned or not. In those homes that are, the air conditioners run less and don't have to work nearly as hard. And all Broan Powered Attic Ventilators are as efficient as they are dependable.Broan-NuTone 353 1140 Cfm Gable-Mounted Powered Attic Ventilators Features:; Attic Ventilators, Powered Attic Ventilators; 1140 CFM Gable Mount Ventilator (with Broan Model 433 shutter - available separately, see below); Quiet, high-performance operation for inside-the-attic applications; Galvanized steel housing, ribbed for added strength; Mounting brackets simplify installation; 1140 CFM for attics up to 1630 sq.ft; 14" diameter steel blade specially designed for maximum air movement; Operates automatically ?ó?é¼?Ç£ adjustable thermostat built-in; Thermally protected, permanently lubricated motor.

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3/21/2011

Solar Attic Fan 20-watt with 25-year warranty Review

Solar Attic Fan 20-watt with 25-year warranty
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The product sold here is a 20 watt panel unit manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona by Natural Light Systems ([...]).Unless you have a small attic space, I recommend that you buy this version over the 10 watt model.

BACKGROUND
I have a house with a moderate pitch (I believe about 15 degrees or so), with a black asphalt shingle roof, located in Mountain View, California. When re-roofing the house a few years ago, the contractor recommended installing several small "eyebrow" vents opposite each other along the ridges. They take advantage of the Venturi effect to exhaust hot air. They really weren't sufficient, though. Wind turbine ventilators were too small to retrofit and obtrusive, and over the years I've 1) installed (and removed) a gable fan (noisy and inefficient), and 2) finally re-engineered a large Vornado fan to direct exhause out of a leeward vent. But it was still a bit noisy and used electricity, of course.

Hence, the search for a low-profile solar attic fan, though, I did consider a new passive system from Aura ([...]). That company also has a solar panel version, though there are some features I don't particularly care for. I installed the solar attic fan on the leeward side of the house, facing due south, in place of an eyebrow vent, in the center of the house. I sealed up the opposite windward eyebrow. There are sufficient air intake vents (or soffits). Total attic volume is somewhere between 1,500 and 2,500 cubic feet.

PROS
Simple and straightforward engineering. This unit comes with a single well-designed fan. One brand that I nearly bought, from Aura, is cluttered with several little CPU fans tucked inside the unit.

One piece heavy gauge stamped aluminum body with no seams. The seamless body is leak-proof with no additional caulking needed.

Aluminum and stainless steel hardware, so corrosion shouldn't be a problem.

High quality BP solar panel (the 20 watt panel appears to be the BP-SX320). I understand that most panels degrade in performance over time, so think it's better to start out with a more powerful panel. The solar panel is adjustable - great if you can easily get on the roof and want to pick up the rays from the low spring or fall sun. Out of the box, the solar panel rests flat against the top of the unit; the picture shows it in a raised position.

High quality fan motor and blade; easily replaceable if needed. Extremely quiet - I can't detect any noise from the unit inside of the house, and just a slight whooshing a couple of feet away outside on the roof.

Twenty-five year warranty, thought it's only as good as the company stays in business. I called customer support and found them friendly and knowledgeable. I think the only parts that could potentially need replacing are the fan motor and panel.

Low profile and neutral color helps it blend with many roofing materials and not stick out like a sore thumb.

CONS
Installation is, like, all such roof hardware, a little involved for an average homeowner like me. Just take it easy and, as they say, "measure twice and cut once."

The company provides a silicone sealant, which I regret having used since there are stainless screws holding the unit down. Probably needed for regions where winds get fierce, but I don't think for my area. The silicone gummed up the wires for the thermostat, though didn't do any harm (fortunately, I could clean them off after installation because I have access to the attic).

The solar panel is a bit tough to adjust. I would have appreciated wing nuts rather than Philips screw heads that could easily get stripped.

CONSIDERATIONS
I strongly recommend getting the thermostat, which is a [...] optional item.

Mount on a southern exposure, where there is sun all day (or at least from 10 am or 11 am onwards). In shade, the fan, which is continuously variable speed, will not operate. I believe it will operate, though at a low speed, on a cloudy day. Essentially, the more sunlight, the faster the fan will rotate, hence exhaust more attic air.

You will need to cut a 19" or 16" round hole in the roof (depending on your rafter spacing). 19" is actually fairly large (and what I cut) and will vent a lot of attic air.

Solar panels get dusty which can affect their performance; and birds do perch on them, so direct a little garden hose spray up to them occasionally if it doesn't rain a lot in your area.

DOES IT REALLY DO THE JOB?
I thought I'd conduct a simple test to find out how the unit performed in "passive" state (sans fan) and "active" state (with fan operating).

The set-up: I had one remote digital thermometer in the attic about 8-10 feet away from any vents and midway between the floor and ceiling of the attic, about 20 inches off the floor of the attic. Another thermostat was placed in a shady spot on the patio away from the house.

The test: I chose two comparable sunny, mild days (75 to 76 degrees F. on May 27 and 28, 2009) with a breeze out of the northwest at about 5 mph. On the first day, I covered up the solar panel, so the vent became passive. On the second, the panel was uncovered and the vent was active. I took measurements roughly every hour from noon to 6 pm. I found the patio temperatures peaked on both days at around 76 degrees from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.

The results: During the hottest parts of the day, the attic temperature was 39 degrees greater than the patio temperature when the vent was in passive mode. In active mode, it was 33 degrees greater. The fan, therefore, kept the attic up to 6 degrees cooler. On the first day, I removed the cardboard cover on the panel, allowing the fan to operate, at 4:45 pm (the inside of the house was getting a bit uncomfortable). Within 30 minutes, the attic temperature had fallen 5 degrees.On a day in the 90's, the 30 degree differential was still maintained.

Subjectively, the house seems cooler with the solar attic fan than even with the Vornado - and quieter. If you have a lighter color roof than mine, the reflective properties should reduce the temperature differential. Note that every roof and attic is unique in some ways - with different gable profiles, intake and exhaust vent arrangements and so on. I found these websites helpful: [...] )

CONCLUSIONS
Some experts think that solar attic fans are a waste of money because they're under-powered with unproven life-expectancy. I was hesitant to buy one, but felt this brand offered solid engineering and construction, an unobtrusive low-profile, a powerful enough solar panel, and a great warranty. After two months of living with the fan, I am completely satisfied and unhesitatingly recommend it.

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Natural Light 20-watt Solar Attic Fan Features: The environmentally sensible solution that can protect your home and save you money! EASY INSTALLATION - NO WIRING ? Reduces cooling load on AC units? Operates on free solar energy? Adjustable solar panel? Three models available to fit all roof types? Powder coated aircraft grade aluminum? Best warranty in the industry25-year warranty on solar panel25-year warranty on housing25-year warranty on motorWarranty from Natural Light.SOLAR ATTIC FAN WITH 20 WATT MODULE. INCREASES CFM TO 1200. Venting capacity of 1800 square feet of attic space per fan. The 20 watt solar panel is 16.5" x 19.75"This solar unit may qualify for the 30% federal solar tax credit.Begin saving electricity today!

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3/14/2011

Solar Attic Fan with 25-year Warranty! Review

Solar Attic Fan with 25-year Warranty
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After quite a bit of research, I felt that the Natural Light Systems Solar Attic Fan offered the best combination of engineering, quality, and value compared to competitors.As for performance, I conducted a simple test that is reported below, but am not equipped to compare other brands under the similar conditions.Unfortunately, I couldn't find unbiased brand comparisons.

The product sold here is a 10 watt panel unit manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona by Natural Light Systems (http://www.solaratticfan.com/).The company also makes a 20 watt panel that costs about $75 more that will probably prove more satisfactory over the long run.The only difference between the 10 and 20 watt units is the panel.

BACKGROUND
I have a house with a moderate pitch (I believe about 15 degrees or so), with a black asphalt shingle roof, located in Mountain View, California.When re-roofing the house a few years ago, the contractor recommended installing several small "eyebrow" vents opposite each other along the ridges.They take advantage of the Venturi effect to exhaust hot air.They really weren't sufficient, though.Wind turbine ventilators were too small to retrofit and obtrusive, and over the years I've 1) installed (and removed) a gable fan (noisy and inefficient), and 2) finally re-engineered a large Vornado fan to direct exhause out of a leeward vent.But it was still a bit noisy and used electricity, of course.

Hence, the search for a low-profile solar attic fan, though, I did consider a new passive system from Aura (see http://www.roofvents.com/roof-vent.html).That company also has a solar panel version, though there are some features I don't particularly care for.I installed the solar attic fan on the leeward side of the house, facing due south, in place of an eyebrow vent, in the center of the house.I sealed up the opposite windward eyebrow. There are sufficient air intake vents (or soffits).Total attic volume is somewhere between 1,500 and 2,500 cubic feet.

PROS
Simple and straightforward engineering.This unit comes with a single well-designed fan. One brand that I nearly bought, from Aura, is cluttered with several little fans tucked inside the unit.

One piece heavy gauge stamped aluminum body with no seams.The seamless body is leak-proof with no additional caulking needed.

Aluminum and stainless steel hardware, so corrosion shouldn't be a problem.

High quality BP solar panel (the 20 watt panel, which I have, appears to be the BP-SX320).I understand that most panels degrade in performance over time, so think it's better to start out with a more powerful panel.The solar panel is adjustable - great if you can easily get on the roof and want to pick up the rays from the low spring or fall sun.Out of the box, the solar panel rests flat against the top of the unit; the picture shows it in a raised position.

High quality fan motor and blade; easily replaceable if needed.Extremely quiet - I can't detect any noise from the unit inside of the house, and just a slight whooshing a couple of feet away outside on the roof.

Twenty-five year warranty, thought it's only as good as the company stays in business.I called customer support and found them friendly and knowledgeable.I think the only parts that could potentially need replacing are the fan motor and panel.

Low profile and neutral color helps it blend with many roofing materials and not stick out like a sore thumb.

CONS
Installation is, like, all such roof hardware, a little involved for an average homeowner like me.Just take it easy and, as they say, "measure twice and cut once."

The company provides a silicone sealant, which I regret having used since there are stainless screws holding the unit down.Probably needed for regions where winds get fierce, but I don't think for my area.The silicone gummed up the wires for the thermostat, though didn't do any harm (fortunately, I could clean them off after installation because I have access to the attic).

The solar panel is a bit tough to adjust.I would have appreciated wing nuts rather than Philips screw heads that could easily get stripped.

CONSIDERATIONS
I recommend getting the thermostat, which is a $20 optional item.

Mount on a southern exposure, where there is sun all day (or at least from 10 am or 11 am onwards).In shade, the fan, which is continuously variable speed, will not operate.I believe it will operate, though at a low speed, on a cloudy day.Essentially, the more sunlight, the faster the fan will rotate, hence exhaust more attic air.

I recommend the 20 watt panel over the 10 watt panel.

You will need to cut a 19" or 16" round hole in the roof (depending on your rafter spacing).19" is actually fairly large (and what I cut) and will vent a lot of attic air.

Solar panels get dusty which can affect their performance; and birds do perch on them, so direct a little garden hose spray up to them occasionally if it doesn't rain a lot in your area.

DOES IT REALLY DO THE JOB?
I thought I'd conduct a simple test to find out how the unit performed in "passive" state (sans fan) and "active" state (with fan operating).

The set-up:I had one remote digital thermometer in the attic about 8-10 feet away from any vents and midway between the floor and ceiling of the attic, about 20 inches off the floor of the attic.Another thermostat was placed in a shady spot on the patio away from the house.

The test:I chose two comparable sunny, mild days (75 to 76 degrees F. on May 27 and 28, 2009) with a breeze out of the northwest at about 5 mph.On the first day, I covered up the solar panel, so the vent became passive.On the second, the panel was uncovered and the vent was active.I took measurements roughly every hour from noon to 6 pm.I found the patio temperatures peaked on both days at around 76 degrees from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.

The results:During the hottest parts of the day, the attic temperature was 39 degrees greater than the patio temperature when the vent was in passive mode.In active mode, it was 33 degrees greater.The fan, therefore, kept the attic up to 6 degrees cooler.On the first day, I removed the cardboard cover on the panel, allowing the fan to operate, at 4:45 pm (the inside of the house was getting a bit uncomfortable).Within 30 minutes, the attic temperature had fallen 5 degrees.

Subjectively, the house seems cooler with the solar attic fan than even with the Vornado - and quieter.Haven't tried it on hotter (85 degrees +) days but expect the 30 to 35 degree differential between attic and outdoor temps to continue.If you have a lighter color roof than mine, the reflective properties should reduce the temperature differential.Note that every roof and attic is unique in some ways - with different gable profiles, intake and exhaust vent arrangements and so on.I found these websites helpful: http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infattfan/infattfan3b.html http://www.savenrg.com/venting.htm )

CONCLUSIONS
Some experts think that solar attic fans are a waste of money because they're under-powered with unproven life-expectancy.I was hesitant to buy one, but felt this brand offered solid engineering and construction, an unobtrusive low-profile, a powerful enough solar panel, and a great warranty.After a month of living with the fan, I am completely satisfied and unhesitatingly recommend it.

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Product Description:
Solar Attic Fans are easily installed and a great product for proper attic ventilation. Natural Light brand solar attic fans are top rated by builders and are the highest quality built in the USA! The DC motor is powered by the included solar panel with the attic fan motor moving hot air and moisture out of the attic space everyday. Solar panel is adjustable from flat up to 45 degree angle or can be detached and mounted remotely for best sun exposure. Solar Attic Fans mount on 3/12 to 12/12 pitch roofs. (this unit not for flat roofs or side wall mounting). Moves up to 850 cubic feet per minute. Use one attic ventilation fan for every 1200 square feet of attic space. Note: Purchase the optional Solar Attic Fan Thermostat if to be used in areas with cold winter temperatures. See our Amazon Storefront for this optional part.

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2/21/2011

Tjernlund UnderAire Crawl Space Ventilator - Deluxe One-Fan, 110 CFM, Model# V1D Review

Tjernlund UnderAire Crawl Space Ventilator - Deluxe One-Fan, 110 CFM, Model# V1D
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We got this thing two weeks ago and installed it. The fan works and greatly diminutions the humidity level.

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Product Description:
Fan-powered ventilator quickly reduces moisture in crawl spaces to protect home and occupants. Increases air circulation to prevent condensation, mold, mildew and wood rot. Also helps vent radon gas, treated wood gases and odors, preventing them from migrating into living areas. U.S.A. Air Delivery (CFM): 110, Power Cord (ft.): 6, Dimensions W x D x H (in.): 18 x 9 x 2

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2/19/2011

Replacement Fan Blade for Lomanco Power Vent Motor # 14393 Review

Replacement Fan Blade for Lomanco Power Vent Motor # 14393
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I purchased this replacement blade from RSC, West Monroe, La and installed it with the assistance of my roofer, Carl Carroll of Winnsboro.It was put into service last week and worked great.Very quiet and smooth and moved the air out nicely. However after a couple of days of operation I noticed a light "ticking" sound. Less than 24 hours later it failed completely. The blades tore completely away from the hub.The blades appear to have "work hardened" and failed due to hairline cracks beginning at heel of the blade, thence moving inward in the direction of the hub. Once the cracks reached the hub the blade assembly completely tore away from its hub and lay at rest as the motor turned, quietly doing nothing (air-wise that is). This may be from a bad batch of blade stampings.However, I would be interested in hearing if others have had such a problem.Secondly, since this blade cost less than $20, is there a heavier duty version that I can acquire.Respectfully, David Furr

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We do not know the pitch of this blade, it is designed for the power vent motor # F0510B2497.

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1/08/2011

Tjernlund UnderAire Crawl Space Ventilator - Deluxe Two-Fan, 220 CFM, Model# V2D Review

Tjernlund UnderAire Crawl Space Ventilator - Deluxe Two-Fan, 220 CFM, Model# V2D
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I purchased this for my crawl space a few weeks ago. We've had dampness issues and with all the Atlanta area flooding/rain, I figured it would be an asset. I'm sure it is doing some good with air movement but it's so darn loud despite having exchanged it once already and making sure to install it to manufacturer's specs. From the reviews I had read, I expected to not hear this at all. However, in my essentially ranch style home with a 3-4 foot tall crawl space, it's as loud or louder than my A/C. Even my wife who normally thinks I blow things out of proportion and am too sensative thought it was just too noisy, especially at night.

I'll probably move it to the a far corner of my home and set it for "biblical floods" only, the humidistat at 80 percent or higher. I'd give it one start but I'm sure it is moving air under the house, so it's probably doing 2 stars worth of good-but at a price.

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Fan-powered ventilator quickly reduces moisture in crawl spaces to protect home and occupants. Increases air circulation to prevent condensation, mold, mildew and wood rot. Also helps vent radon gas, treated wood gases and odors, preventing them from migrating into living areas. U.S.A. Air Delivery (CFM): 220, Power Cord (ft.): 6, Dimensions W x D x H (in.): 18 x 9 x 2

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1/01/2011

Lomanco Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1100 RPM 115 Volts # F0510B2497 Review

Lomanco Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1100 RPM 115 Volts # F0510B2497
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Fixed my roof exhaust vent fan without having to go outside on the roof.

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A universal mounting hardware kit comes in the box with each motor to replace older models. Do not attempt to buy a new unit and pull the motor out; the mounting has changed. The conduit (flexible cable) can be used from your previous motor simply by un-screwing it and putting it on your new motor. Lomanco motor comes with Universal mounting kit to replace the flat plate (with 3 mounting holes). Lomanco motor does not have the flat plate sandwiched in between motor laminations. If your motor mounts with a belly band around the motor (5" Diameter motor), this motor should work fine. If you need a longer shaft take a look at motor #PD144, it has a 4" long shaft with similar mounting characteristics. Replacement fan blade # 14393 available. 1 Year manufacture warranty.

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11/15/2010

Ventamatic CX1500 Ventamatic Power Gable Ventilator Fan Review

Ventamatic CX1500 Ventamatic Power Gable Ventilator Fan
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This is a well made fan that mounts easily and comes with it's own thermostat. Once mounted, set the thermostat (I set mine @ 90 degrees) and you're in business. Now my AC doesn't run as much as it did before installing the fan. I installed a wall switch to turn the fan on & off, so that when I am going away from home for a few days I can simply turn the fan off & save some electricity.

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Prolongs the life of composition roof shingles with lower summer attic temperatures. Helps protect attic insulation against mold and mildew in winter by removing moisture filled air. Thermally protected motor engineered to run cool for long life and depen

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