Harman Elite Insert Fans
- BlackBetty06
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Does anybody have any good sources where I can pickup the dual fans for my magnafire elite insert?? Any idea what I can expect price wise?? I'm also going to call my Harman dealer(did not buy stove from a dealer). But I'm expecting some sticker shock from them. Thanks in advance!!
- McGiever
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Check these specs. against yours...if it fits, it is a way better replacement.
Outlet Height (In.) 2-3/16
Outlet Width (In.) 3-1/4
Overall Height (In.) 5-3/4
Overall Width (In.) 6-5/16
Overall Depth (In.) 5-3/8
http://www.drillspot.com/products/433886/Dayton_1 ... PSC_Blower
Outlet Height (In.) 2-3/16
Outlet Width (In.) 3-1/4
Overall Height (In.) 5-3/4
Overall Width (In.) 6-5/16
Overall Depth (In.) 5-3/8
http://www.drillspot.com/products/433886/Dayton_1 ... PSC_Blower
- BlackBetty06
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Are those specs for the openings on the stove??
- BlackBetty06
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I'm not home to check the openings of the stove however I did notice that those fans are double the cfm of the factory ones. Factory is 75 cfm a piece. Does anyone know the blower part numbers from factory? Ill try and cross reference some motors from grainger
- BlackBetty06
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Well this is almost a year later but I bought two 90 CFM fans from Grainger and had the welder where I work make some fan mounts for me. They work quite well and only cost me a case of Budweiser long necks instead of the 1100 bucks Harman wanted. I love the stove and my dad has a mark 3. They are tanks for sure but Harman does like to price gouge!!
- freetown fred
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Ain't it grande when a plan comes together with-in budget
- BlackBetty06
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Sure is!!!!
- Gman1954
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Update / Beware: I bought an upgraded 140 cFm Fan for my Harmon Elite Insert from Grai-ger that turns out to be really noisy! The previous old fan was squealing so I thought that I could find a similar size one, & the outlet was the right height but too Wide and a 1/2" larger overall. So I had to cut the old outlet off and use that to fit = a real PitA! Now the wife says it is TOO noisy. With the rheostat on the lowest setting, it puts a lot of air & I can't stand the noise on full!. Since I spent a hundred to buy and ship plus a week of tinkering / swearing to fit it, I'm stuck and I will never do that again! BUY the same smaller, quieter 75-90 cFm blowers folks, engineers do things for a reason!