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Attic Fan Thermostat-Control, Adjustable Thermostat with Overload Protector, Temperature Controlled Attic Fan, with Socket Easy to Install, Exhaust Fan Temperature Controller for Workshop, Greenhouse

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About this item

  • PRECISION TEMPERATURE CONTROL – Attic Fan Thermostat adjustable ranging from 50-120℉, If setting is too low, fan will run continuously. If setting is too high, ventilation will be inadequate. Featuring a high-accuracy circuit board sensor with a ±1.8℉ difference in temperature sensing, this thermostat delivers precise and reliable temperature regulation.
  • ENHANCED SAFETY PROTECTION – Engineered for 1600W (120V) max output load, this thermostat comes with a built-in overload protector, safeguarding your electrical circuits and devices from excessive currents. It helps prevent overheating, short circuits, and fire hazards. The included UL-certified power extension cord ensures maximum safety and protection for worry-free operation.
  • EASY & HASSLE-FREE OPERATION – Say goodbye to complicated wiring! Our thermostat features an innovative external socket design, allowing you to set it up in minutes. Simply plug your exhaust fan into the thermostat's socket and thermostat plug into the power supplyand you’re good to go—no disassembly or wiring required!
  • COMPACT & DURABLE BUILD – Measuring 5.6" x 3.2" x 1.8", this temperature controller seamlessly blends into any space without compromising your home’s aesthetics. The alloy steel casing ensures a lightweight yet robust structure, providing durability for long-term use.
  • VERSATILE APPLICATIONS – Perfect for attics, basements, garages, laundry rooms, bakeries, breeding rooms, grow tents, storage spaces, wine cellars, and more, this thermostat enhances air circulation and temperature control in any environment. Bring comfort, safety, and efficiency to your home with this must-have ventilation solution!



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #5,819 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
  • #1 in Thermostat Controllers
Date First Available February 1, 2025

Attic Fan Thermostat Control – Precision Temperature Regulation for Optimal Ventilation

Take control of your ventilation system with our temperature-controlled attic fan thermostat. Designed to maintain the perfect airflow, this temperature controller helps regulate attic temperatures, improving energy efficiency and protecting your home from excessive heat and humidity.

Unlike traditional thermostats that require complex wiring, this thermostat features an external plug design, allowing for a quick and easy installation—simply mount the controller and plug your attic fan into the built-in socket.

Product Specifications:

  • Material: Alloy steel casing
  • Dimensions: 5.6" x 3.2" x 1.8"
  • Temperature Range: 60℉ - 120℉ (default 85-110℉)
  • Load Capacity: 1600W (120V)
  • Design: Plug-and-play installation for effortless setup
  • Safety Features: Overload protection, UL-certified power cord

Upgrade your ventilation system with this thermostat for precise temperature control, increased energy efficiency, and long-lasting reliability.


1SamIam
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This thermostatically controlled electric outlet powers your attic fan when you need it to by setting the thermostat, it’s as simple as that.If you want to save electricity and money use this well built and designed unit, it will end up paying for itself.The penny in the photo is located under part of the temp sensor, be careful when handling.Comes with an attached five foot electrical cord designed for 8 Amps.Also, this unit is Safety UL-Certified and built in an all metal structure.Perfect for those with attic fans that run constantly when they really do not need to, awesome!
Merlot Vine
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Got this to install in my wife's greenhouse to keep it from overheating - and I am confident to say that I think it is going to work fine. I did just a very simple test plugging a radio into it, set the temperature on it, and then turned the furnace up here in the house, and happy to report that after a few minutes when the temperature inside went up, the radio clicked on and the local radio station playing Foreigners "Cold As Ice" came on - maybe it wasn't quite the right song for the test, but it answered my question - it works!