I have a sunroom attached to my house which is a fantastic place in the summer except it can get exceedingly hot at peak hours with temperatures reaching up to 36°C. To combat this I installed a 300 CFM exhaust fan in the roof and added a programmable timer to turn it on at peak hours.
The installation was fairly easy though I did have to manually switch the polarity on the fan to reverse the flow. I mounted it at the ceiling so it pulls the hottest air out.
Looking at the temperature throughout the day you can clearly see where the fan turns on and drops the temperature an astonishing 6°C.


This has been a pretty fun project and is a recommended solution to managing heat in sunrooms. Next steps will be setting up a controller for this to dynamically have it turn on when temperatures are too high rather than just at static times.