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    I have a heater in the water bay that is controled by a 12 volt thermostat and is warmed by the webasto. The fan doesn't want to turn. I touched the fan with a long stick and it turns as long as I keep the stick pushing on it. I doesn't sound like the fan is sutck. Does anyone know if these fan are controlled by anything other than a electricity. i.e. some kind of blade that retracts it it get so cold and let the fan run?

    GregM

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    Hi Greg. Have you tested the power at the fan motor? It could be a fuse, or the t-stat. Check for voltage at the fan first. Ck for voltage on the outgoing side of t stat 2nd. ck for voltage on the incoming side of t-stat 3rd. Or do the reverse, and ck for voltage at t stat incoming first and so forth. Gary
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    Sounds like the fan motor might be the problem. I have had to replace three fans this past 18 months because they weren't working right.

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    Our 12 volt fan on the heater core in that bay has no thermostat and doesn't seem to be a problem. If the thermostat is bad, and its below freezing seems to me it can be saftly bypassed.

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    When I push on the fan propeller through the grille with a long narrow stick the propeller will turn, if I take the stick out it stops. I don't see were the prop is touching anything, but that is how it acts. It is in a space along side the water and waste tanks and can only touch it with a stick.
    GregM

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    Greg, If your motor is running after you push the fan blade, then you need a new motor. Gary
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    Sounds like the bearing may be bad in the front of the motor. When you push it in, it is changing the position of the shaft to the bearing, and allowing it to turn. Gary is probably right--New Motor.
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    Has anyone every found a suitable way to upgrade these to blow harder. My fans work but they all seem to be fairly low volume. Maybe too much volue would result in less heat afterall. The one in the very front of the coach deffintley seems to need some help.

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    A motor with a higher RPM, without increase in watts, or Amps.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Default Blow harder ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Bayley View Post
    Has anyone every found a suitable way to upgrade these to blow harder.
    Yes, just rename it Hillary

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