That would be the simplest way to go, but I'd like to get a 220 v since
I have to buy one anyway. Of course, if the right deal falls in my lap
or I can't locate the 220 version I'll do just that.
Thanks,
Rick/K5IZ
DAVID O'NEILL wrote:
JUST USE THE 115 VOLT SIDE OF THE 220V SUPPLY.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Brashear
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:27 PM
To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [AMRadio] Blower motor
I'm in need of a 220 vac blower motor with C frame, 3000 rpm, 1/15 HP.
It seems the blower on the 1R2 bit the dust. It's a sealed motor and
obviously has a bad bearing (bushing) as it screams and gets hot real
fast. Grainger has a Dayton that is a little larger in horse power
(1/8), which I would like, but it's only available in 115 vac and I
would prefer to keep it at 220. Does anyone know of another good source
where I might find a similar motor or an entire blower assembly that
would fit?
Thanks,
Rick/K5IZ
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