ph1 heater fan system

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ph1 heater fan system
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so got the ph1 heater controls and system in

I had it all working fine. Then it stopped. - the fan that is

Its very simple supply, 12v ignition, earth and a 12v lighting supply.

All those are still good.

The heater controls seem fine, very basic internally, just tracks, all fine, no burnouts etc

The fan runs if given 12v/earth.

The fan has 12v when ignition on, assuming thus its controlled on the earth side. (I'm no electrical expert!)

The resistor pack is brand new.

Any suggestions?
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Relay working ok? Mine overheats a lot.
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well its getting 12v constant. and it never works now, not when left overnight or during a journey etc
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Are you testing it with a test light or a multimeter. If its a multimeter you could easily get 12v and have resistance. No amps getting there. Check resistance of feed 12v wire. Or be a pikey like me and stick a test light on it. If it lights up but dim you know you have resistance. Lol
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bridge out the resistor put money on the thermal fuse has gone in it

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(04-05-2015, 07:20 AM)cully Wrote: bridge out the resistor put money on the thermal fuse has gone in it

you know which pins cully??
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not from work i dont ,

one pin will be the supply ground, then the others will be different resistor values, which are selected via the speed switch .

this resistor block is normaly placed/fitted in the airflow tubbing, as it gets hot and needs cooling, when it gets too hot it breaks the thermal fuse, stopping the blower motor.

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Just a quick thought as well. Mine blew two resistors. Got so pissed off I bought a new fan and resistor from scrap yard.. Been fine since. I think the fan was on way out and drawing to much current.
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(04-05-2015, 07:49 AM)cully Wrote: not from work i dont ,

one pin will be the supply ground, then the others will be different resistor values, which are selected via the speed switch .

this resistor block is normaly placed/fitted in the airflow tubbing, as it gets hot and needs cooling, when it gets too hot it breaks the thermal fuse, stopping the blower motor.

yeah man I know where it is, replaced it 10days ago with a brand new one.

I'll get the tester out.

(04-05-2015, 11:23 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: Just a quick thought as well. Mine blew two resistors. Got so pissed off I bought a new fan and resistor from scrap yard.. Been fine since. I think the fan was on way out and drawing to much current.

just been thinking same thing

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