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DaveWertz

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Re: Fan blower
« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2014, 03:27:28 PM »

As most of you might have read in my past post I was having issues getting my house temps stabilized. Well since I replaced my blower motor my house has been keeping up to temp! I knew the blower had been on its way out since last yr. It was a high of 6 today, last yr it would have struggled to stay 66 inside literally. Maybe because the blower was taking longer to keep tue water up to temp? Seems like it gets to temp allot easier and faster. Compaired to running for 20min with old motor it takes about 5min now. Could this have been one of my problems the whole time?
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Re: Fan blower
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2014, 03:37:35 PM »

I would say yes. I recently changed my blower out due to a outage that backfed to my whole house. My old fan had been over spun from burning cardboard and then closing the door while it was roaring. I could litterally hear the fan go vroooooooom because it couldn't keep up with the high draft. Now with the new fan I notice it burns better and recovers a lot faster.
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