To: | "amps@contesting.com" <amps@contesting.com> |
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Subject: | [Amps] Replacing a AL-1200 blower/fan |
From: | Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com> |
Date: | Tue, 13 Jul 2004 19:08:46 -0400 |
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Dana, I think that Digi-Key or Allied Electronics and maybe Mouser carries these blowers new. If I'm thinking correctly, it is a plastic cased blower? To seal the end where it goes through the chassis, you can get insulation foam that is 1/4 inch thick from most HVAC suppliers and suppliers of Refrigerator-Stove parts. It is a black foam sheet which looks spongy. Those blowers use a motor similar to what muffin fans use and are hard to try a repair on. Will Matney US Amplifier AL-1200 owners/experts -- My latest is problem is that my blower motor stopped spinning.Well, for a few hours, now its working again. "Anyone know whats involved in replacing the blower?Mine appears to be held on by a bolt to the chasis on the side and sealant at the bottom to the Tube sub-chasis.The sub-chasis looks to be difficult to take off,don't know if I need to. Everything else about this AL-1200 is old and different than what is now used, maybe my blower is too.Its a "Cyclohm Fan" from Howard Industries if that means anything.I have a round hole in the middle chasis wall, recent AL-1200's appear to have a square hole. Dana
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