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Need Blower Controller Veeber 07-31-2006
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Posted by Veeber on July 31, 2006, 2:32 am
The variable speed blower controller in my Carrier 58SXB100 furnace has
failed twice due to melted out solder connections on the circuit board.
Both times I have been successful in fixing this, but I would like to have a
spare controller on hand.

Problem is, Carrier has changed the design. the controller is now
integrated with the blower motor and a new wiring harness is also required,
total cost $936.

Anyone have (or know where I can get) the original style controller? It is
a 7" x 7" x 2" box with a 5-pin connector that plugs into the motor. I
have pictures if you think you might have a match.

Thanks to all the pros who contribute to this group.

V


Posted by Noon-Air on July 31, 2006, 8:01 am

> The variable speed blower controller in my Carrier 58SXB100 furnace has
> failed twice due to melted out solder connections on the circuit board.
> Both times I have been successful in fixing this, but I would like to have
> a spare controller on hand.
>
> Problem is, Carrier has changed the design. the controller is now
> integrated with the blower motor and a new wiring harness is also
> required, total cost $936.
>
> Anyone have (or know where I can get) the original style controller? It
> is a 7" x 7" x 2" box with a 5-pin connector that plugs into the motor.
> I have pictures if you think you might have a match.
>
> Thanks to all the pros who contribute to this group.
>
> V

Duh.......
Did you ever wonder *WHY* Carrier changed the design??

Either replace the furnace, or do the retro.



Posted by on July 31, 2006, 10:44 am

>The variable speed blower controller in my Carrier 58SXB100 furnace has
>failed twice due to melted out solder connections on the circuit board.
>Both times I have been successful in fixing this, but I would like to have a
>spare controller on hand.
>
>Problem is, Carrier has changed the design. the controller is now
>integrated with the blower motor and a new wiring harness is also required,
>total cost $936.
>
>Anyone have (or know where I can get) the original style controller? It is
>a 7" x 7" x 2" box with a 5-pin connector that plugs into the motor. I
>have pictures if you think you might have a match.
>
>Thanks to all the pros who contribute to this group.
>
>V



check out www.fanhandler.com

Posted by no one that you know on July 31, 2006, 9:03 pm
I need control over my blower as well her name is trixe.

gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:

>
> >The variable speed blower controller in my Carrier 58SXB100 furnace has
> >failed twice due to melted out solder connections on the circuit board.
> >Both times I have been successful in fixing this, but I would like to have a
> >spare controller on hand.
> >
> >Problem is, Carrier has changed the design. the controller is now
> >integrated with the blower motor and a new wiring harness is also required,
> >total cost $936.
> >
> >Anyone have (or know where I can get) the original style controller? It is
> >a 7" x 7" x 2" box with a 5-pin connector that plugs into the motor. I
> >have pictures if you think you might have a match.
> >
> >Thanks to all the pros who contribute to this group.
> >
> >V
>
> check out www.fanhandler.com


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