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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
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Brielle
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
I purchased this for my greenhouse to keep my plants from getting over heated and drying out. It works great! I love that it came with an electrical cord as well so I can plug it in and keep it going even when it's not sunny enough to power on. I will be purchasing another one to go in my chicken coop.
Ron Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I got this for my chicken coop to keep fresh air circulating during the day. I like the baffle that closes when the air stops and the fact that it only runs when it has sunlight. I don’t need it on at night!
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
I couldn't be happier with this solar exhaust fan! It's been a total game-changer for keeping my greenhouse cool and well-ventilated, especially during those hot, sunny afternoons. Installation was super straightforward, and I love that it runs on solar power with no extra energy costs.Since adding the fan, I’ve noticed an improvement in air circulation. It defiantly less hot, and there's significantly less humidity buildup in the mornings. The fan kicks in automatically when the sun's out, which is exactly when I need it most. It's also impressively quiet, which is a big plus.
Woodworker
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
This fan is working great so far. It moves the air out of the passive vents quite well on an 8x10 foot shed. It is a touch noisy but not bad at all. I did have to make a few mods to adequately weather-proof it because:1. The wires come out of the top of the fan and the hole is not waterproof.2. There's an on/off switch that is on the outside of the unit and it also has holes in it. the switch would also be inaccessible if the fan was mounted too high.3. The solar panel bracket is flimsy and limits adjustability.The fix - after cutting the 7 inch hole in the shed with the small notch out (a template is provided) I cut out the notch a touch more. Then cut a slot in the fan housing with a bandsaw to release the wires so that they could route back through the notched area of the 7 inch hole. That solved 2 problems - the hole at the top was now not used/plugged with silicone, and the switch was now accessible and inside the shed, nice and dry (and accessible). As for the bracket, it just depends on the angle you need for optimal sun gathering. I drilled a hole in the bracket down lower on it to get a better tilt for my mounting situation.The mods were simple and should allow the unit to last longer. If your placement is under eaves, waterproofing will not be a concern. All in all it's a good fan that hopefully lasts. The instructions say there's a 2 year warranty.
Jonny
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Loud AF !!!Cheap plastic/parts. Don’t recommend.
Charles Kenyon 2
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
The fan is working great in the chicken coop has a nice flow of air
Bryan C. Tewksbury
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
This is great for getting some of the hot air out of our coops. I have one installed on my "pig house." It's not noisy and just starts running when the sun comes up. I can already feel the hot air blowing out. Install was super easy and it already withstood it's first rain storm. YMMV but I'm going to be putting more on my dog houses as well.
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