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Solar Powered Ventilation Fan for Car Boat Attic Panel

$14.89

Featured here is the SunRay® Solar Ventilation System by SC Solar™.  The SunRay® Solar Ventilation system is designed to fit seamlessly in the window of your vehicle or boat and provide a constant flow of fresh air even when AC/DC power is not available.  This system is also effective for ventilating the stale air in sheds, outhouses or attics spaces.  The SunRay® is the easiest system to install and requires no tools - all mounting accessories are included with this package. This unit can be installed by a novice in any vehicle in under 3 minutes! 

The SunRay® Solar Ventilation System is hands-down the most powerful COMPLETELY SOLAR ventilation system designed to efficiently circulate the air in any vehicle, boat, garage, attic or even a stuffy storage unit.  The SunRay® Solar Ventilator is powerful enough to circulate up to 250 square feet of stagnant air

Unlike competing solar ventilation systems the SunRay® is comprised of state-of-the-art components and offers a level of power that would rival standard AC/DC ventilation systems.  The SunRay® is certainly not a toy or an infomercial gadget.  This amazingly robust ALL SOLAR ventilation system features a true GLASS SOLAR PANEL and an extra-durable roto-molded shell.  Add to that a professional-grade induction fan and you have the SunRay® completely self-contained solar ventilation system.

What is a Solar Ventilation System?

The SunRay® Solar Ventilation System harnesses the energy generated by the Sun to drive an integrated DC fan resulting in an increased air current for purposes of air circulation. The SunRay® constantly circulates clean and fresh air throughout your automobile, boat, attic, or any other enclosure when unattended.  This device is capable of preventing the overheating and delaminating of components and upholstery in your vehicle or boat - especially on the hottest days.  The SunRay® solar ventilation system relies entirely on the sun's natural energy to operate its integrated induction fan.  The SunRay® can reduce your vehicle's cabin temperature and humidity level at park by drawing the hot and stagnant air out of your car and replacing it with the fresher air from outside.

The Sunray® Solar Ventilation System is designed to sit on the top edge of an open vehicle window, using the plastic strips to fill the gaps between the top edge of the window and the door frame (all mounting components are included).

Included DC Adapter for Night Time Operation:

The SunRay® Solar Ventilation System is designed to function automatically in the presence of light.  However, if you are forced to park your vehicle in an underground parking garage or desire to ventilate your vehicle during night time hours, you can select to power the system directly from your car's battery using the provided DC cigarette lighter adapter. The Sunray®  Solar Ventilator is the only dual power ventilation system avaiable on the market today.  It can be powered by either the sun or your vehicle's battery.  The SunRay® ensures uninterrupted operation during day or night time hours (cigarette lighter adapter is included with this package).

 

 

 

  

(above)  The SunRay® ventilation System includes everything you will need to effectively ventilate the air in your vehicle, boat or dwelling.  This package includes: (1) high speed induction fan with an integrated glass solar panel; (1) DC cigarette lighter adapter in the event that backup power is needed; (4) plastic flanging slips (with connection clips) for sealing the gaps around the ventilator (will fit any automobile); and (1) thorough instruction manual and installation guide.

(above) the SunRay® solar ventilator is ideal for reducing odors caused by stagnant air left motionless in an enclosed vehicle.

(above) All of these advertised SunRay® Solar Ventilation Systems are sealed in their original factory packaging.


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  • Model: 2010
  • Shipping Weight: 2lbs
  • 99 Units in Stock


This product was added to our catalog on Monday 22 November, 2010.