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Buying Budget Solar Power Fans

By: Peter Wilson


Buying Budget Solar Power Fans

Peter Wilson

If you have an attic home in the south of America you may well find that it gets very hot. This may mean that you need some form of attic fan in order to keep it cool. This will save you money by reducing the amount of time you have to turn your air conditioner on. It's even possible to get fans which are completely free to run. Solar power fans are very easy to install, and also completely free to run. Solar powered fans help you to save lots of money by cooling down your attic without the need to turn your air conditioner on.

The majority of solar powered fans have a built in solar panel. This provides power to a small electric motor when the sun is shining. This is quite convenient as when it's sunny it's often hot. These fans which are installed as intake vents do not require an additional power supply, which makes installing them very easily. You will normally need to fit at least two to get the best results.

Why Should I use Solar Power Fans in my Attic?

There are several important things that you should consider when installing one of these fans. The solar powered fans do not require any extra power which would make your electricity bill more expensive. Solar powered fans will make your attic cooler, whilst also improving the ventilation while not making your electricity bill more expensive.

The other really good feature about solar powered fans is that they're really easy to install. You don't need to wire them in because they have their own built in power supply. Because of this you don't really need any specialist tools. Newer homes are including these solar powered fans as standard, however if you own an older style home then you should consider installing these fans. You can buy fans suitable for fitting into older style homes.

Getting to Know Solar Power Fans

Solar powered fans aren't cheap, they normally cost between $400 and $700. The actual price will depend on the exact features that you require and whether or not you are able to install the fan yourself. These fans are fully assembled and are weatherproofed, you do not need to add any extra flashing to fit these fans. These fans really are very easy to install, they are commonly fitted as gable vents.

You don't need to have any electrical knowledge when fitting these fans. Solar fans have their own built in power supply and so do not need connecting to your houses mains power supply. It is very important to realise that these fans will only work when the sun is shining on them, they will not work in the shade.

Focusing on news and information about ceiling drywall repair, Peter Wilson writes normally for http://www.insidewoodworking.com . You might come across his contributions on http://www.insidewoodworking.com/drywall/drywall_repair.html drywall hole repair on his site.


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