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#16 MikeRotherham

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Posted 09 February 2020 - 11:04 AM

Thanks for the diagrams

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Posted 11 February 2020 - 07:00 PM

all done & working   :D  :D  big thanks to Alex-95

 

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Posted 11 February 2020 - 07:45 PM

all done & working   :D  :D  big thanks to Alex-95

Nice work, did you put a couple of covers over the 2 unused connections? Even the original plug would of fitted on :thumbsup:



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Posted 14 February 2020 - 03:38 PM

yes will do ! 



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Posted 01 February 2021 - 11:30 AM

I used a 3R3 aluminum clad resistor but forget the power rating (it was a few years ago), probably a 25W.

I filed the underside into a curve to match the inside radius of the fan housing and it has been working fine. This is for the old METAL heater units.

Link below is to show the type.

 

https://www.ebay.co....s8AAOSw~oFXFVak



#21 KobukKobuk

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Posted 28 December 2021 - 02:14 AM

I used a 3R3 aluminum clad resistor but forget the power rating (it was a few years ago), probably a 25W.

I filed the underside into a curve to match the inside radius of the fan housing and it has been working fine. This is for the old METAL heater units.

Link below is to show the type.

 

https://www.ebay.co....s8AAOSw~oFXFVak

 

How many ohms is this aluminum clad on this link in 25W (probably)?



#22 Spider

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Posted 28 December 2021 - 04:45 AM

 

I used a 3R3 aluminum clad resistor but forget the power rating (it was a few years ago), probably a 25W.

I filed the underside into a curve to match the inside radius of the fan housing and it has been working fine. This is for the old METAL heater units.

Link below is to show the type.

 

https://www.ebay.co....s8AAOSw~oFXFVak

 

How many ohms is this aluminum clad on this link in 25W (probably)?

 

 

A 3.9 ohm, 5 watt resistor will do it.

 

SolarB used a 3.3 ohm, but I suspect that may run the fan a little fast on low speed.



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Posted 28 December 2021 - 09:17 AM

Thanks for the advice. 
(to check again...) Did you mean 5W / 3.9 ohm metal clad resistor?


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Posted 28 December 2021 - 10:23 AM

 

Thanks for the advice. 
(to check again...) Did you mean 5W / 3.9 ohm metal clad resistor?

 

 

Doesn't have to be metal clad, the ceramic ones are easy to come by and quite cheap.

 

eg  https://uk.rs-online...sistors/1442965

 

  (yes, that one's 7 watt)



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Posted 28 December 2021 - 11:23 PM

 

 

조언 해주셔서 감사합니다. 
(다시 확인하려면...) 5W / 3.9ohm 금속 피복 저항을 말씀하신 건가요?

 

 

금속을 입힐 필요는 없으며 세라믹 제품은 구하기 쉽고 매우 저렴합니다.

 

예:  https://uk.rs-online...sistors/1442965

 

  (예, 7와트입니다)

 

I think I can probably solve it with that. Thanks for your kind advice.

 



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Posted 16 December 2022 - 07:44 AM

 

 

Thanks for the advice. 
(to check again...) Did you mean 5W / 3.9 ohm metal clad resistor?

 

 

Doesn't have to be metal clad, the ceramic ones are easy to come by and quite cheap.

 

eg  https://uk.rs-online...sistors/1442965

 

  (yes, that one's 7 watt)

 

 

Chris, would that resistor need an airflow over it to cool it?



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Posted 16 December 2022 - 07:54 AM

 

 

 

Thanks for the advice. 
(to check again...) Did you mean 5W / 3.9 ohm metal clad resistor?

 

 

Doesn't have to be metal clad, the ceramic ones are easy to come by and quite cheap.

 

eg  https://uk.rs-online...sistors/1442965

 

  (yes, that one's 7 watt)

 

 

Chris, would that resistor need an airflow over it to cool it?

 

 

Hey Tim !  No but wouldn't hurt. It will get warm / hot in use (only on low speed) so taking it away inside one of the ducts does keep it out of harms way.






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