Blower fan coil resistance?
#1
Three Wheelin'
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Blower fan coil resistance?
I replaced my blown coil pack: (https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...ferrerid=52583)
With a good used and everything is working fine now. But I am concerned about the fact that the .4 ohm resistor had overheated and severed. Does anyone have the normal coil resistance of the blower fan plus the resistor pack pins that it could be measured from? Thanks....
With a good used and everything is working fine now. But I am concerned about the fact that the .4 ohm resistor had overheated and severed. Does anyone have the normal coil resistance of the blower fan plus the resistor pack pins that it could be measured from? Thanks....
#2
Electron Wrangler
Lifetime Rennlist
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Lifetime Rennlist
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About 0.3-0.4 Ohms - measure directly at the blower fan connector (just unplug it).
You should check its not blocked at all with debris - sometimes it stalls on the low setting only - driving up the current - check that is moving air (while stationary) on the lowest setting e.g. '0' (0 is NOT off - and should probably have been labelled starting at 1...).
Alan
You should check its not blocked at all with debris - sometimes it stalls on the low setting only - driving up the current - check that is moving air (while stationary) on the lowest setting e.g. '0' (0 is NOT off - and should probably have been labelled starting at 1...).
Alan