I have a question pertaining to reducing the voltage to the heater motor. I
have a reducer in the line now that looks like a long cylindrical and hollow
ceramic tube. It states on it... Clarostat VP-50-K 1ohm. If this is the proper
reducer it seems to be working improperly. As the fan is drawing current this
reducer gets hot enough to burn you quickly. I don't think it is heavy enough
to carry the amps required by the motor. If so, can anyone tell me the amp draw
of the "fresh air heater" motor so that I can get the proper reducer without
taking off the cover... it's cold out side ya know?
Sam
'49 3100 Chevy
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