SolarVenti Solar Panel – Ventilation Dehumidifier Heater

by vitalbodies on July 15th, 2008

SolarVenti Solar Panel – Ventilation Dehumidifier Heater

VitalBodies has been selling eco and organic items since around the year 2000, back when the world was supposed to come to an end. Remember how all the computers in the world were supposed to come to a grinding halt and throw civilization into mass pandemonium?

The mass pandemonium did not happen as many people and companies acted in time an updated their computers. Or, perhaps the the threat was not real in the first place.

Pollution and the extinction or many species related to generating power or burning fuel is real though.

That is why we were excited about a solar panel that is easy to install, is affordable, and does not take special knowledge to setup or use.

This is a solar panel that is also perfect for those that are excited about making the move towards solar but might not have the time, budget, knowledge or location for solar voltaic array. With a SolarVenti you can start today. This panel would also work for many people who currently rent as one only drills a drier vent size hole in the wall and hangs some screw on brackets up. You could take the complete panel with you when you move.

VitalBodies was excited to become one of the only on-line retailers of the SolarVenti Solar Panel in the US.

VitalBodies ebay store has a number of the SolarVenti panels to choose from in different sizes with more information about the panels and there functions.

VitalBodies Ebay Store: Ebay Store
The SolarVenti’s in that store: SolarVenti
Additional Info On Our Site: Info
SolarVenti PDF: PDF
Installation Guide: PDF

If you still have questions please feel free to ask. There are SV7, SV14 and SV30 available in stock.

The Roof Mount Kit: The roof mount kit is a separate item from the SolarVenti (SV). The roof mount kit is for attaching the SolarVenti to a roof. You do not need the kit if you attach the SolarVenti to a wall. Most people wall mount the SolarVenti as it is much easier.

1 Comment
  1. the room i have is 35sqmts how mutch can i increase room temp would sv7 be large enough

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