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By By Nick Bajzek, Products Editor February 28, 2010
This article first appeared in the PR March 2010 issue of Pro Remodeler.

 

Solar-Powered Attic Ventilator

Output: 20 KW DC Motor

Panels: Made of highly impact-resistant tempered glass; highly-sensitive solar panels are able to power the ventilator even in times of low light.

Installation: Can lie flat on roof

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