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« on: December 29, 2012, 10:45:24 pm »

I have noticed there is a large variety of fan blades on some of the site sponsored sites.

I'm trying to figure out the differences??  I have noticed there are different diameters??

Can someone explain this to me?

I would like to replace the condenser fan blade on  a Vendo 56.  I have a few fan blades that were sent to me buy another board members.

I have a brand new 9 inch in diameter and turns CCW will this work as a replacement?  

My fan motor works great but I only have about 3 inches of good wire coming out of it.  Can I use a 14 gauge wire butt splice them together, heat shrink the wire and attach ring terminals on the end of the wires for the start relay??

Seems kinda of silly to buy a new fan motor if it's working properly??  

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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2012, 12:42:03 pm »

      Your idea for the motor wires should work fine for now. Hook it up and make sure the fanblade is pulling air across itself. Also test for balance, a bent fanblade makes a much louder noise than necessary.
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2012, 03:56:54 pm »

Also note, that the condensers electric motor is referred to as a "unit bearing" type and is rated for speed in RPM & power in Watts. the lower the Wattage, the smaller diameter fan blade it can spin at the given RPM rating of the motor, if you were to install say a larger 9" diameter fan onto a small 4 watt motor, it wouldn't have enough torque to get it up ( the fan blades) to the rated running speed & it would cause the motor to be in a constant stall, which will quickly overheat the motor. so bigger isn't necessarily "better" when it comes to fan size.

On the other hand, a smaller fan on large wattage motor will sound "over-run" & be much noisier than you may like & vibrate the motor mount which will resonate into the chassis, ( IE; it will sound much louder to the human ear), plus the smaller blades will tend to buffet the air & deter proper air flow.
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2012, 05:36:34 pm »

Thanks makes more sense!!
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