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Nearly 2.9 million electric motors used in attic fans have been recalled due to fire hazard risks from faulty safety cutoffs.
Nearly 3 million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled due to a fire risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC).
Nearly 3 million electric motors for attic fans have been recalled because they may short circuit and cause a fire.
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Dietz Electric, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based provider of specialized electrical solutions for industrial customers, today ...
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The electric version of the Porsche Macan compact SUV is getting a wide range of tech updates for 2026, its third year on ...
The Newport NK300 electric kayak motor kit makes it easy to upgrade a kayak into an electric boat with all-day range.
Garmin has always been well known for virtual on-screen marine navigation, but since 2019 it's also been doing some work on ...