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Uncrated 06-24-2007 04:47 PM

roof a/c blower speed too high
 
Well, it's tech question so give me some slack. [grin]

My roof a/c unit has two blower speeds, hurricane speed and straight line wind! [grin] Seriously, on low the blower is too fast and too noisy. Is there a reasonable way to add a speed controller? Especially when sleeping is would be nice to dial down the air speed.

The unit says ?RV Products, a division of Airxcel Inc.?


Jeff & Larry Woodfin
Team Woodfin Racing
F/SA
"Standing Novation" 1969 Nova

"I am glad old, is not as old as it used to be" Larry Woodfin

FED 387 06-24-2007 08:53 PM

Call the manufacturer at 316-832-4357 tell them your problem--- Comp 387


TAG 06-25-2007 08:21 AM

If you find an answer to this issue please post it. We have dealt with the same problem. We ended up putting a curtain up to deflect the wind.

Uncrated 06-25-2007 10:15 AM

Tag,

a curtain has been my method so far.

Today I bought a speed controller from Grainger and will post my results.

Someone said it is designed that way so it won't freeze up with the thermo on max cold. I understand that concept but think it's simply a matter of dialing the thermo to prevent frezzing at a lower blower setting.

Jeff & Larry Woodfin
Team Woodfin Racing
F/SA
"Standing Novation" 1969 Nova

"I am glad old, is not as old as it used to be" Larry Woodfin

Uncrated 06-26-2007 08:00 AM

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/productIndex.shtml

works perfect! you can dial the blower speed down just slightly and it makes all the diference. Grainger part #1AGU7


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