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Location:

East Haddam, Connecticut, United States

East Haddam, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:NF 21604S Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

ICP Sunsei solar vent

Used to ventilate a boat in storage
No hardware included
Please look at photos for details
What you see is what you get
  • Solar Powered Day & Night Ventilator, the Sunsei Solar Vent provides silent and reliable ventilation. Keeps areas comfortable and improves air quality. Prevents mold and mildew
  • Ideal for Marine applications
  • Inhale freshness to your heart's content. And like all great Sunsei® products, the Solar Vent is naturally powered by the sun
  • Engineered with simplicity in mind, the Sunsei® Solar Vent is a slam-dunk to install on your boat, no wiring needed. Works on rigid or flexible surfaces like fiberglass, wood, glass, plastic, metal, canvas, nylon or PVC
  • Like all rugged Sunsei® products, it's weather-resistant and built with premium stainless steel
  • Rough seas or rain? No problem. Just close the ventilation shaft from inside and stay dry. With a flick of the control switch you can shift from Intake to Exhaust to Off
  • Aesthetic buffs rave how the compact Sunsei® Solar Vent blends in seamlessly to your boat
  • Weighing in at only 2.5 ponds, with an exterior cover diameter of 10.5", a total height 6" and a vent diameter 4" , you’ll hardly even notice it's there
  • Sleep soundly with Sunsei®…
  • This product delivers a turbo-like airflow of 1,000 ft^3 
  • Easy to install - No wiring required

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