JoLin
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Last year I installed a complete marine A/C unit in my boat, all by myself :joyous:.
I bought it from Flagship Marine in FL specifically because their units are 'old school'. There are no circuit boards or proprietary electrical components. Relays, transfomer, start capacitor, etc are all off the shelf parts that are easy to find and cheap to replace. The downside is that the blower motor they use is a single phase/single speed unit. Specifically this one...
http://www.emotorpro.com/DaytonPSCBlower-1TDR3.aspx
While blower noise isn't a huge problem, there are times I'd like to step it down to a lower speed. I've heard of controllers that can be wired in place to do this, but I don't know specifically what I'd need or exactly where to wire it in. In my case, input line (110) voltage is routed to the blower relay, then to the blower.
Whatever I use has to be off the shelf- I'm not confident about assembling my own controller. I want to mount it on the cabin sidewall near the t-stat.
Anyone know of a 2-speed, 3-speed or variable speed controller that would fit the bill?
I bought it from Flagship Marine in FL specifically because their units are 'old school'. There are no circuit boards or proprietary electrical components. Relays, transfomer, start capacitor, etc are all off the shelf parts that are easy to find and cheap to replace. The downside is that the blower motor they use is a single phase/single speed unit. Specifically this one...
http://www.emotorpro.com/DaytonPSCBlower-1TDR3.aspx
While blower noise isn't a huge problem, there are times I'd like to step it down to a lower speed. I've heard of controllers that can be wired in place to do this, but I don't know specifically what I'd need or exactly where to wire it in. In my case, input line (110) voltage is routed to the blower relay, then to the blower.
Whatever I use has to be off the shelf- I'm not confident about assembling my own controller. I want to mount it on the cabin sidewall near the t-stat.
Anyone know of a 2-speed, 3-speed or variable speed controller that would fit the bill?