RE: [DML] Fan Speed Overload - Technical Correction
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RE: [DML] Fan Speed Overload - Technical Correction
- From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:43:11 -0600
Dave, As much as I respect your comments, the blower motor CB was 25 amp
original. I use a 30 amp just to allow a little more for age, but I feel 40
amps is trying to cover up a problem that the motor needs to be replaced. 40
amps will allow the wires to get hotter than they already are and will cause
damage.
Throwing higher current fuses or CB in a system to try to fix the problem to
me would just be adding to the problem.
You could do that with the fuel pump fuse, low beam head light fuses and
burn up the fuses box even faster.
My comments.
John Hervey
www.specialtauto.com
www.deloreanautoparts.com
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 6:01 AM
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Subject: [DML] Fan Speed Overload - Technical Correction
Sometimes I read something that comes to the right conclusion but is just
is
not correct technically and this is one of those times, so in the interest
of
correctness ...
If the resistance of a circuit INCREASES then the current in that circuit
will actually DECREASE. Current = Voltage divided by Resistance. (This is
the
famous Ohm's Law)
So while the below mentioned circuit breaker may likely be the problem, and
perhaps it is the connections at the circuit breaker that are building up
too
much resistance, it would NOT cause too the circuit to draw more current.
It actually would be less!
However, that being said... the increased resistance of the poor connection
would cause more power to be lost at the connection, Power = Current²
(squared) times Resistance. Since this lost power will turn into heat, it
certainly
could cause the circuit break to open the circuit.
Since the resistance of the connections is just a small fraction of the
total resistance of the circuit, even if the contact resistance doubled the
current would not drop much but the power lost (heat developed) would rise
by
about 4 times (doubled ie 2 squared = 4).
Any comments on my math?
Of course if the blower motor was going bad and ITS resistance was too LOW
(ie its windings partly shorting out) then that Would cause too much
current
to flow in the circuit which could also open the circuit breaker....
Check the connections and make sure you have the upgraded ?40 AMP breaker.
Now back to your regularly scheduled program....
Dave Delman
D² & 06530 + 2700 ohms
Craig,
I have the same issue with my DeLorean although my blower motor usually
cuts
out on a hot day in traffic after about 10 minutes. There is a circuit
breaker for the blower motor. I would guess that perhaps your blower motor
is
pulling too much current. Have you checked your connections to make sure
they
are clean so you aren't building up too much resistance, and thus drawing
more current?
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