A ventilation system utilizing fans to bring air into a building and/or exhaust air out of the building powered at least in part by solar panels that can be quickly and easily mounted on the building, such as on roof vents, windows, and the like adjacent to the fans. A sensor may be operatively conn
A ventilation system utilizing fans to bring air into a building and/or exhaust air out of the building powered at least in part by solar panels that can be quickly and easily mounted on the building, such as on roof vents, windows, and the like adjacent to the fans. A sensor may be operatively connected to a controller or logic circuit to measure environmental factors to determine whether to activate the fans. The ventilation system is configured to be a modular device with versatile fasteners for easy installment in windows, attics, or roof tops.
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1. A ventilation system attachable to a building, comprising: a. a fan removably attachable in an opening of a building;b. a solar panel sized and operable to sufficiently supply power to the fan, wherein the solar panel is exteriorly attached to the building and electrically connected to the fan;c.
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A ventilation system attachable to a building, comprising: a. a fan removably attachable in an opening of a building;b. a solar panel sized and operable to sufficiently supply power to the fan, wherein the solar panel is exteriorly attached to the building and electrically connected to the fan;c. a quick application fastener, attached to the solar panel, to fasten the solar panel proximate to the opening so the solar panel can be easily secured to hang from the opening for quick and easy attachment, the quick application fastener selected from the group consisting of a hook, a clip, a strap, a cord, a buckle, an adhesive, hook-and-loop fasteners, and a magnet;d. a controller operatively and electrically connected anywhere between the solar panel and the fan to control activation and deactivation of the fan depending upon a temperature determination; ande. a first temperature sensor operatively and electronically associated with the controller to sense the temperature and activate or deactivate the fan in association with a pre-determined temperature. 2. The ventilation system of claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor measures an exterior temperature outside the building, the temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller so as to sense the exterior temperature outside the building and automatically turn on or off the fan depending upon the pre-determined temperature. 3. The ventilation system of claim 2, further comprising a rechargeable battery operatively connected to the solar panel and the fan, wherein the solar panel charges the rechargeable battery when the solar panel is exposed to adequate sunlight, and wherein the rechargeable battery powers the fan when the solar panel is unable to power the fan due to inadequate sunlight, and wherein recharging of the battery by the solar panel occurs generally when the controller determines that the pre-determined temperature as sense by the temperature sensor has not been met to power the solar fan and there is adequate sunlight to charge the battery. 4. The ventilation system of claim 1, further comprising a rechargeable battery operatively connected to the solar panel and the fan, wherein the solar panel charges the rechargeable battery when the solar panel is exposed to adequate sunlight, and wherein the rechargeable battery powers the fan when the solar panel is unable to power the fan due to inadequate sunlight. 5. The ventilation system of claim 4, further comprising a rechargeable battery operatively connected to the solar panel and the fan, wherein the solar panel charges the rechargeable battery when the solar panel is exposed to adequate sunlight, and wherein the rechargeable battery powers the fan when the solar panel is unable to power the fan due to inadequate sunlight, and wherein recharging of the battery by the solar panel occurs generally when the controller determines that the pre-determined temperature as sensed by the temperature sensor has not been met to power the solar fan and there is adequate sunlight to charge the battery. 6. The ventilation system of claim 1, further comprising a temperature sensor to measure an interior temperature within the building to be ventilated, the temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller so as to sense the interior temperature outside the building and automatically turn on or off the fan depending upon the pre-determined temperature. 7. A retrofitable ventilation kit for an existing vent, comprising: a. a ventilation fan removeably attachable in an opening of a building;b. a power source operatively connected to the ventilation fan, the power source comprising a solar panel located outside the building; andc. a quick application fastener attached to the power source to fasten the power source proximate to the opening of the building so the power source can be easily secured to hang from the opening for quick and easy attachment, the quick application fastener selected from the group consisting of a hook, a clip, a strap, a cord, a buckle, an adhesive, hook-and-loop fasteners, and a magnet. 8. The retrofitable ventilation kit of claim 7, comprising a controller and a temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller to determine whether a predetermined condition has been met and for the controller based on the temperature sensor sensing a predetermined temperature to activate the fan. 9. The retrofitable ventilation kit of claim 8, wherein when the predetermined condition is met when the interior temperature is greater than a predetermined set temperature. 10. The retrofitable ventilation kit of claim 8, wherein the predetermined condition is met when the interior temperature exceeds the exterior temperature. 11. The retrofitable ventilation kit of claim 7, comprising two temperature sensors, a first temperature sensor positioned inside the building to measure an interior temperature; and a second temperature sensor outside the building to measure an exterior temperature, wherein the first and second temperature sensors are operatively connected to the controller to indicate whether a predetermined condition has been met to activate the fan. 12. The retrofitable ventilation kit of claim 7, further comprising a rechargeable battery operatively connected to the solar panel and the fan, wherein the solar panel charges the rechargeable battery when the solar power is exposed to adequate sunlight, and wherein the rechargeable battery powers the fan when the solar power is unable to power the fan due to inadequate sunlight. 13. The retrofittable ventilation kit of claim 7, wherein at least one sensor is a thermometer the fastener is a quick application fastener. 14. A ventilation system for ventilating air through an opening of a building, comprising: a. a fan removeably attachable in the opening of the building;b. a solar panel operatively connected and sized to provide sufficient power to the fan;c. a quick application fastener attached to the solar panel to fasten the solar panel proximate to the opening and exterior of the building, wherein the solar panel can be easily secured to hang from the opening for quick and easy attachment, the quick application fastener selected from the group consisting of a hook, a clip, a strap, a cord, a buckle, an adhesive, hook-and-loop fasteners, and a magnet;d. a temperature sensor associated with the ventilation system; ande. a temperature-sensitive controller unit operatively connected to the fan to control activation and deactivation of the fan depending on the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor. 15. The ventilation system of claim 14, wherein the temperature sensor measures at least one condition, wherein at least one sensor is operatively connected to the controller to indicate whether a predetermined condition has been met to activate the fan based on the temperature condition sensed by the temperature sensor and measured and compared to a pre-determined temperature by the temperature-sensitive controller. 16. The ventilation system of claim 15, wherein at least one temperature sensor is located in proximity to the fan to measure an interior temperature. 17. The ventilation system of claim 16, wherein the predetermined condition is met when the interior temperature is greater than a predetermined set temperature. 18. The ventilation system of claim 15, wherein at least one temperature sensor is in proximity to the solar panel to measure an external temperature. 19. The ventilation system of claim 18, wherein the pre-determined condition is met when the exterior temperature is greater than a pre-determined set temperature. 20. The ventilation system of claim 14, further comprising a rechargeable battery operatively connected to the solar panel and the fan, wherein the solar panel charges the rechargeable battery when the solar power is exposed to adequate lighting, and wherein the rechargeable battery powers the fan when the solar power is unable to power the fan due to inadequate sunlight.
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