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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 2:31:01 GMT -5
You should put the 3 blade flywheel on the K63 motor, and keep the fiberglass blades/brackets, thereby making my favorite blenderfan!
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Post by John Shelley on Mar 11, 2014 8:25:44 GMT -5
You should put the 3 blade flywheel on the K63 motor, and keep the fiberglass blades/brackets, thereby making my favorite blenderfan! I would if I had fiberglass blades, only have plastic ones but It should be interesting to see what swapping the flywheel of this blenderfan with my 'brass' one does to the amp draws.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 9:47:40 GMT -5
Yes, this has been a very informative thread.
You need to visit up here so you can try out all the various stuff I have. You know I have so much stuff, and no time to do experiments like this.
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Post by John Shelley on Mar 11, 2014 13:10:31 GMT -5
Yes, this has been a very informative thread. This stuff about the blender fan motor performance should probably end up in a thread just about fan motor performance for various classes of fan motors. You need to visit up here so you can try out all the various stuff I have. You know I have so much stuff, and no time to do experiments like this. I need to find time and gas money to do that XD, vans are nice till you need to go long ways at under 20 mpg. ALso this is one reason im trying to get as broad a sample of different kinds of fan motor as possible, though I have to admit I like fans with metal flywheels the best, they seem to be the most reliable and also the easiest to service, with Emerson just being slightly easier to service than FASCO.
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