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Post by raphael on Feb 9, 2009 19:03:26 GMT -5
I saw this on ABC about a guy who manufacturers these things and is selling the heck out of these things. Anybody doing this around here? Looks like maybe a good business to get into. Our line of 25 watt residential and commercial solar attic fans can deliver an incredible 1550 CFM of airflow, far more powerful than any other product in this class (see our Product Comparison page for details). These solar attic fans can effectively cool an attic space of up to 2300 square feet!
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Post by Fredo on Feb 9, 2009 20:54:18 GMT -5
We've installed a couple of theseIt's a different brand, but I'm a big enough believer in the product that I recently sent one of my boys to be certified to install them.
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Post by raphael on Feb 9, 2009 21:07:10 GMT -5
We've installed a couple of theseIt's a different brand, but I'm a big enough believer in the product that I recently sent one of my boys to be certified to install them. What do you think would be the long term payoff on one of these? And I wonder how long they would last before any problems?
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Post by Fredo on Feb 9, 2009 22:48:01 GMT -5
The one we use has a 25 year warranty and seems like a solidly built product, but I doubt that one would see any substantial savings over it's useful life. It's really just a fee good measure. Most PV stuff is like that.
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Post by copperhead on Feb 10, 2009 13:39:49 GMT -5
I saw the ABC report, too. It appears that the gentleman may have struck upon an idea that benefits both the buyers and the communities that produce the product.
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