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1987 3607 blower question
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1987 3607 blower question
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Re: 1987 3607 blower question
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Re: 1987 3607 blower question
What you are hearing is the difference in voltage drop. With both switches on you are essentially doubling up the wire going to the blowers which cuts the resistance in half, allowing a slightly higher voltage to run the blower. It is normal.
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Re: 1987 3607 blower question
km1125 wrote:Source of the post There are two blowers and they both come on at the same time with either the lower station switch or the bridge switch.
What you are hearing is the difference in voltage drop. With both switches on you are essentially doubling up the wire going to the blowers which cuts the resistance in half, allowing a slightly higher voltage to run the blower. It is normal.
Is it hard on the blower motor to have both on?
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Re: 1987 3607 blower question
RWS wrote:Source of the postkm1125 wrote:Source of the post There are two blowers and they both come on at the same time with either the lower station switch or the bridge switch.
What you are hearing is the difference in voltage drop. With both switches on you are essentially doubling up the wire going to the blowers which cuts the resistance in half, allowing a slightly higher voltage to run the blower. It is normal.
Is it hard on the blower motor to have both on?
No, not at all. The motors are cooled by the flowing air. More current make more heat but also more air moving though to take care of it.
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