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FOHOA Solar Powered Fan with Battery Run Day/Night 15W 2000RPM Solar Fan

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  • Built-in 6000mAh Battery Run Day & Night: The 15W solar panel is equipped with a large capacity 6000mAh battery, which effectively converts solar energy into electricity and stores it in the battery. No need to worry about the solar greenhouse fan not working properly at night. This upgraded solar chicken coop fan can meet your nighttime needs.
  • Upgraded 15W solar panel & 9.8-inch fan: Comes with a 9.8” stand-alone fan and 16.4' cord for 2 mounting options: 1 fan exhaust or 1 fan intake. Provides effective cooling and maintains air circulation for your shed.
  • Waterproof Low Noise: This solar powered exhaust fan is made of ABS + metal material with IP65 waterproof rating for use in harsh outdoor weather conditions. With a noise level of 35db, the fan emits relatively little sound, which makes it ideal for placing in the chicken coop to cool down the chickens.
  • Easy to Install & Widely Used: No wiring required, just mount the fan on the wall with the included screws and bolts and place the solar panel in direct sunlight. This chicken coop fan can effectively cool down the temperature and can be used in greenhouses, pet houses, sheds, window vents, barns, attics and more.
  • Solar Powered Fan with Battery Run Day/Night, 15W 2000RPM Solar Fan for Chicken Coop with 6000mAh Battery, Waterproof Solar Fan Exhaust Intake for Shed, Chicken Coop, Greenhouse, Ventilation

GTIN: 0652744790619

Estimated Delivery Time Frame:3-14 business days

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