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jehn |
11-04-2016 @ 7:15 AM
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I have the 1941 hot water heater exactly as the one pictured in the 1941-48 Ford book page A-3, fig.A-1. It works at 6V but I want to convert in to 12V. I have seen resistors for the blower but I hope to get advise how to choose the right resistor. I also want to know the function of the control switch which has 4 terminals.The knob is marked direct and indirect. What does it mean in this case?
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cliftford |
11-04-2016 @ 9:55 AM
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The reason for direct and indirect: The fan motor will turn in either direction. You use direct to push heat into the passenger area, and indirect for defrost. I doubt that you can find a 12v motor that will do the same thing, but I could be wrong.
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woodiewagon46 |
11-04-2016 @ 12:18 PM
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jehn, I converted the heater in my '46 Ford to a 12v. motor that I got from Dennis Carpenter. The number that is on the invoice is B6A-18527-B, but when I looked for it on his web site it doesn't recognize the number. It was from a later model with a 12V system. Call them with the dimensions and they can get you a motor. The sticker on the motor reads FASCO, 2807-406-074. Also another number, 35492 next to it. Hope this helps.
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GK1918 |
11-05-2016 @ 12:45 AM
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I have a friend with a late 1990s Econoline. The owner replaced the heater motor from Napa. He came to our shop because the fan runs but no air delivery. So whoever produces these for Napa has some generic wire connector. All we did was cut wires and reverse them so now its turning the correct way and blowing. We find most of these later motors are of the permanent magnet type and depend of polarity for rotation= correct me if wrong I'm not a elect. motor shop but seems those 6vt heater switch's are doing the same thing by reversing field polarity. For a resistor you may want to try a late Ford Truck resistor. I'm picturing my own 97 F350, its under the hood just below the heater motor- on the shelf at Napa. Also these glow red too so isolate it It gets hot...........
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jehn |
11-05-2016 @ 3:44 AM
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Thanks Cliftford, that was what I wanted to hear. My blower works exactly as you describe with reversing rotation when turning the switch. I thought that must be wrong but you got me the answer.
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jehn |
11-05-2016 @ 4:07 AM
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I know it is possible to put in 12V blowers but I think it is a little problem to get the right one just for the specific heater. I also want to have the original functions as above mentioned and want to have the original look when using 12V. Therefore I prefere to get the solution with a resistor as voltage reducer. I have seen ceramic resistors specific for blower application on the web. I wish to know if anyone have used them and if they are good working and not became over heated etc.
This message was edited by jehn on 11-5-16 @ 4:25 AM
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TomO |
11-05-2016 @ 9:05 AM
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You would be better off finding a 12 volt motor with brushes, the size of your heater motor and then re-wiring the motor so that it is reversible. Another option is to have 12 volt field coils installed in your heater motor. If you still want to use a resister, go to the Ohms Law Calculator and plug in the voltage drop and the current draw. It will give you the ohms and watts. http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms-law-calculator
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jehn |
11-05-2016 @ 11:37 AM
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Thanks TomO, I will look at that link and fond out the resistor for my application.
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woodiewagon46 |
11-06-2016 @ 4:31 AM
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john, I gave you all the information you are asking for, 12V, reversible and fits like it was made for it, all for about $100. What more can I possibly do for you?
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jehn |
11-06-2016 @ 7:15 AM
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Woodiwagon46, I appreciate your offer but I live in Sweden and must be 100% sure that a new motor will fit right in to my heater and have the reversing function. That will also me much more than $100 for me to get it here. But thanks again.
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