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30-05-2017, 22:15 | #1 |
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Electric fan motors?
3 years ago, we purchased a portable aircon unit for the caravan. It is 2 separate units with an umbilical cord between them, so one bit hangs outside the van, and the cord passes through the window, to the cooling unit on the inside.
It's quite a small unit, only 2400BTU, but was perfect for the ferrets, keeping their area safely cool. This weekend the internal fan died, and upon closer inspection, I found one of the windings had burnt out. I contacted the manufacturers, to be told they do not sell spares, and as it is 3 years old, it's out of warrantee, but if I would like to send it back, they will see if it can be fixed and give me a quote!!! It weighs in at 20Kg, and is a real pig to box, so I am loathed to spend money sending it back, to then be told they want £150 or more to fix it and return it. I would rather use the money to get a new small portable domestic unit I have seen, which has higher power, and not much bigger than just one of the current units. Looking further into it, it's a cheap Chinese unit, where anyone can order 300, and sell them under their own name, and the motor is actually produced by the same people who make the whole unit. There are no markings on the motor, other than 230V/50Hz... So any of you guys have an idea of what sort of wattage motor I would need to drive a 230mm, 5 bladed plastic fan which has quite a steep rake on the fins. I have been looking at other motors, but they all seem much bigger than the one that was in there, and it's a lot of money to pay out on a whim, if I have got it wrong. Anyone help? |
30-05-2017, 23:27 | #2 |
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I presume it's the fan that blows cold air through and not a cooling fan for something inside, can you use an external one attatched to the outside of it, from maplins or summat
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31-05-2017, 00:28 | #3 | |
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For the weekend, we used a mains fan to push it through from the back, and a large Coleman tent battery operated fan to pull it out the other side, but not only were the fans not really up to the job, but also fans and ferrets do not mix very well... the Coleman fan has soft foam like blades, but what ever the material is, we have one ferret that wants to chew it all the time, even when it is running... |
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31-05-2017, 01:02 | #4 |
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That size fan only needs about 35 watts, not sure of the physical size of yours but Elco have a range, they are about 4 inch square and vary in length depending on wattage 75 watts makes them about 4 inch cube, lower watts = shorter 35 being about 2.5 inches, if that helps, if they are near then I have several here and can post a pic, for mountings etc, Rick
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31-05-2017, 01:13 | #5 | |
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The original motor body is 83mm diameter, and 50mm front to back, excluding the shaft so in comparison, quite tiny, but it is also round, rather than square, like all the others I have seen, and fits in a recess that is exactly the right size. If the one I have purchased does not fit the bill, I will have a look at the 35w motors. |
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31-05-2017, 01:27 | #6 |
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That is precisely the Elco multi-fit motor I was talking about, have loads of them here you could have had one for nowt, Rick
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03-06-2017, 15:17 | #7 |
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Well the fan I ordered from Ebay arrived yesterday, and with a few minor modifications I got it fitted. I had to loose the adjustable fins, as the motor was much longer, but we never used them anyway.
Might need to find somewhere to regas it now though, as it does not seem to be getting as cold this year. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk |
03-06-2017, 18:24 | #8 |
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What gas Clive? Rick
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03-06-2017, 19:56 | #9 | |
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I can't find anything on it specifically, but as it is only 3 years old, I would think the newer type.
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03-06-2017, 19:48 | #10 | |
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03-06-2017, 20:08 | #11 | |
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I thought of using a car radiator fan, as they are nice and slim, reversible plus have all the right mountings, but not only are they very noisy, but it then opens a whole new bag of worms, as I would need a high current mains to 12v converter, and find somewhere in there to hide that... |
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03-06-2017, 20:26 | #12 | |
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03-06-2017, 21:30 | #13 |
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Re the gas Clive there are several "newer" gasses but they are not compatible with each other so you have to identify the exact gas, and if it is one of the type to be charged in the liquid phase only, then it needs to be de gassed and recharged completely, this is because they are a mixture of two or more gasses and if the leak was/is of the gas phase then you have no way of knowing which gas you have lost, Rick
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