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Re: heater fan sucks

To: jrhill <jrhill@chorus.net>, Healey List <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: heater fan sucks
From: Earl Kagna <kags@shaw.ca>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:04:48 -0700
Gentlemen:

Stranger and stranger!

Just went out to the garage and did 2 tests:

Test 1:  I took the out-of-the-car BJ8 blower motor assembly to the bench 
and connected the leads both ways several times - the motor ran in the 
correct direction no matter how it was connected to the battery. Period. 
The bulk of the air was blown out of the outlet port on the case, although 
there appeared to be a bit coming from the inlet port.  With the inlet hose 
connected, I'm sure that the fan would move all of the air in the right 
direction as it always has on the car in 20+ years of driving, regardless of 
the car's polarity.

Test 2:  I temporarily interchanged the heater blower leads on the 
on-the-road BT7 with the whole thing in situ on the car - this is a very, 
very original gold level concours BT7 top-shift tri-carb, which I have run 
NEG ground for 10+ years without ever noticing a heater air delivery 
problem.  Result - absolutely no difference in air delivery at the outlets 
either way.

Conclusions?  All I know is that any Healey that I've done a polarity 
conversion on has had the heater air delivery system continue to work as 
before without interchanging the blower motor leads, notwithstanding the 
fact that the systems were pretty anemic right out of the factory.  I wasn't 
aware of any polarity sensing electronics built into the blower motors 
themselves, but it must be there (thanks Jim).   I know for sure that there 
are no diodes etc. in my tri-carb's original wiring (we won't talk about the 
Pertronix ignition here, right!).  I'm also pretty sure that the blower 
motor spec did not change throught the 6 cyl. production, but I could be 
wrong.

I strongly suspect that the original poster (sorry, I've forgotten who) that 
had the air reversal problem has an almost total air blockage somewhere 
beyond the blower motor.

I'd like to say that I've learned something from this thread, but if I have, 
I'm not yet sure what it is - other than my Healeys don't have a problem in 
that area.  I would welcome more comment from any lister with more knowledge 
of these things than I, who can explain these results.  I can't account for 
David J's results in similarly bench testing an old blower unit this 
morning.

Let the flames continue!

Earl Kagna
Victoria, B.C.
BT7 tri-carb
BJ8

 Subject: heater fan sucks


> I have converted at least a half dozen Healeys to NEG
> ground, including my present two, without interchanging
> the blower motor wires - they've all continued to move
> air in the right direction.

I don't doubt that for a moment . . . but the reason is not the permanent
magnet motors. Diodes in the wiring (or integral to the motor) will maintain
the polarity seen by the motor regardless of the polarity of the wiring, so
the motor will always spin in the same direction.

Jim Hill




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