skip to Main Content

Ventamatic VX1000SOLARWG Solar Powered Roof Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt

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

  • 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC motor
  • No energy costs
  • Up to 1000 CFM with additional solar panel
  • Attics up to 1,500 square feet
  • No wiring to AC main power source

Harness the energy of the sun to keep your attic cool and well-ventilated. Multi-crystal solar panel is installed on your roof to convert the natural energy provided by the sun. The solar panel converts the sunlight into energy, that energy is then sent to a DC motor that is factory installed in a gable-mounted ventilating fan. Extraction Rate:

List Price: $ 360.00

Price: $ 265.32

Also Recommended:

A Complete Guide to the Installation of Off-Grid PV Solar Power Systems
This DVD set is a 4 hour, 16 chapter comprehensive course on the installation of Off-Grid photovoltaic solar power electric system…

Tekkeon TekCharge Mobile Power and Battery Charger
Tekkeon MP1550 Portable Battery Charger For Cell Phones/Portable Devices TekCharge MP1550 takes advantage of AA batteries to provi…

Cobra CPI 1575 1500 Watt 12 Volt DC to 120 Volt AC Power Inverter
This inverter provides household power on the go. It converts battery power to 120 V AC household power, allowing you to power up …

More Solar Power Products

This Post Has One Comment
  1. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Well made, and it works well, April 19, 2010
    By 
    Robert (Philadelphia, PA) –

    Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Ventamatic VX1000SOLARWG Solar Powered Roof Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC Motor, Weathered Grey (Tools & Home Improvement)

    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.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No


    |

    Comment Comment

    View Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back To Top