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Posted by RichK on September 14, 2008, 2:37 pm
Hi...trying to find a small fan motor for a dehumidifier. Motor is made by
McMillan. Part A0410A2405 or E814814. 1550RPM, 1.3A
Not getting any hits on either of these parts. Normally, parts folks swarm,
when you put in a part number. Any ideas why this is not coming up?
Regards...RichK
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Posted by bq340 on September 14, 2008, 3:00 pm
RichK wrote:
> Hi...trying to find a small fan motor for a dehumidifier. Motor is made by
> McMillan. Part A0410A2405 or E814814. 1550RPM, 1.3A
>
> Not getting any hits on either of these parts. Normally, parts folks swarm,
> when you put in a part number. Any ideas why this is not coming up?
>
> Regards...RichK
>
5303300838 should be a suitable replacement.
MikeB
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Posted by RichK on September 14, 2008, 3:14 pm
> RichK wrote:
> > Hi...trying to find a small fan motor for a dehumidifier. Motor is made
by
> > McMillan. Part A0410A2405 or E814814. 1550RPM, 1.3A
> 5303300838 should be a suitable replacement.
> MikeB
Thanks MikeB. Looks similar enough.
But the price is about the same as new unit. It's a robbery at the prices
I'm seeing just for the motor. Lowest is $100.
Regards...RichK
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on September 14, 2008, 9:04 pm
One time I was fixing a dehum. I was out of state, and it belonged to a
friend of mine. I got a fan from walmart, about the same size. Wired it in,
and made a shroud out of cardboard and duct tape. Kept the dehum working.
Hardly ideal. But it did work.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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Thanks MikeB. Looks similar enough.
But the price is about the same as new unit. It's a robbery at the prices
I'm seeing just for the motor. Lowest is $100.
Regards...RichK
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Posted by RichK on September 14, 2008, 11:52 pm
This fan somewhat works, but one of the bearings is a bit off center. Since
the bearing holder is riveted to the shroud, there's no way I can see to
center it. Consequently, the rotor rubs the stator poles and sometimes will
not even start.
Regards...RichK
PS You were lucky with the walmart fan :-) This fan pushes a lot of air.
> One time I was fixing a dehum. I was out of state, and it belonged to a
> friend of mine. I got a fan from walmart, about the same size. Wired it
in,
> and made a shroud out of cardboard and duct tape. Kept the dehum working.
> Hardly ideal. But it did work.
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> McMillan. Part A0410A2405 or E814814. 1550RPM, 1.3A
>
> Not getting any hits on either of these parts. Normally, parts folks swarm,
> when you put in a part number. Any ideas why this is not coming up?
>
> Regards...RichK
>