Blower Resistor fixed itself?
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This cleaning trick may have been figured out before but I thought I would share in case it hasn't. It worked very well for me.
I connected a 1-1/4" reducer to my Shop Vac and inserted it where the blower resistor mounts. Then using an air blow gun with an extension and rubber tip, I blasted the debris while the the shop vac did it's job.
I connected a 1-1/4" reducer to my Shop Vac and inserted it where the blower resistor mounts. Then using an air blow gun with an extension and rubber tip, I blasted the debris while the the shop vac did it's job.
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jej3 (08-02-2020)
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This cleaning trick may have been figured out before but I thought I would share in case it hasn't. It worked very well for me.
I connected a 1-1/4" reducer to my Shop Vac and inserted it where the blower resistor mounts. Then using an air blow gun with an extension and rubber tip, I blasted the debris while the the shop vac did it's job.
I connected a 1-1/4" reducer to my Shop Vac and inserted it where the blower resistor mounts. Then using an air blow gun with an extension and rubber tip, I blasted the debris while the the shop vac did it's job.
Alan