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Cab Heater Fan electric modification

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Dear all!
Does someone know the power consuption of the cab ventilation fan? It's the classical fan without AC, I want to try to get it working with a PWM control instead of the on 1-2-3 switch...

Thanks!

Christian
 

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For now I want only control the speed of the fan. In my eyes the pos. 1 is too fast and makes lot of noise. But your idea is great! Maybe I change also the valve on the coolant line!
My idea was also to add 2 small fan's for the 2 lines to the feet. to heat more the bottom part of the cab.

Thank you!
Christian

Are you trying to set up an automatic temp control? I installed an electronic servo on the coolant line if that is of any use to you. I bought the whole kit but you can buy just the valve if you are making your own controls.

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Plasa

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Just an update: I tried to change the switch with a step-less PWM electronic module. Forget it, the motor is much louder than with the original switch with the 2 resistances.
So after 3 hours of work I was at the same point that at the beginning... :-(
Christian
 

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Definitly! In low speed the motor buzz so loud that I decide to put the old switch in again.

Yea these are brushed motors. If I recall correctly i thought PWM was a better match with brushless DC motors…
 

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Maybe.. but for now I leave it as is because switch and motor are working, and I don't like change a running system... :)
 

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I've had that issue with brushed DC motors and PWM speed controls. What I did was use a H-Bridge and a cheap microcontroller to build a PWM controller. This gave me control over the carrier frequency. I was able to choose a higher frequency that was inaudible.

Just a thought if you really want to have the feature.
 

Plasa

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Thank you for the tip.
Maybe with a higher frequency can solve the problem. For now I let is as is and I will think when or switch or motor fail...

Thank you again!
Christian

I've had that issue with brushed DC motors and PWM speed controls. What I did was use a H-Bridge and a cheap microcontroller to build a PWM controller. This gave me control over the carrier frequency. I was able to choose a higher frequency that was inaudible.

Just a thought if you really want to have the feature.
 
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