Looking for a generic Alaska 140 auger combustion blower motor replacement..
Anybody have any info??
Mine decided to freeze up last night and of course here in SW PA its going down to 7* tonight..
Alaska 140 auger combustion blower motor
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http://thecoalshop.com/product-category/stovepart ... price-desc
I googled it for ya..results above
Anyone have anything better/cheeper ... they might chime in
I googled it for ya..results above
Anyone have anything better/cheeper ... they might chime in
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I used a bathroom exhaust fan for years and recently upgraded to an inline fan.
iPower 4 Inch 118 CFM Inline Duct Fan with Variable Speed Controller HVAC Quiet Exhaust Blower for Heating Cooling, Grow Tents https://a.co/d/ggQiO8k
iPower 4 Inch 118 CFM Inline Duct Fan with Variable Speed Controller HVAC Quiet Exhaust Blower for Heating Cooling, Grow Tents https://a.co/d/ggQiO8k
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Those prices make me cringe! Might have to do a little homework but try Grainger or:davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Sat. Mar. 18, 2023 9:18 amhttp://thecoalshop.com/product-category/stovepart ... price-desc
I googled it for ya..results above
Anyone have anything better/cheeper ... they might chime in
https://www.electricmotorwarehouse.com/
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Looking at this as the OEM ones online are pricey..
Fasco 50748-D700 Centrifugal Blower with Sleeve Bearing, 2,900 rpm, 115V, 60Hz, 0.74 amps
Fasco 50748-D700 Centrifugal Blower with Sleeve Bearing, 2,900 rpm, 115V, 60Hz, 0.74 amps
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Hootyburra wrote: ↑Sat. Mar. 18, 2023 10:34 amI used a bathroom exhaust fan for years and recently upgraded to an inline fan.
iPower 4 Inch 118 CFM Inline Duct Fan with Variable Speed Controller HVAC Quiet Exhaust Blower for Heating Cooling, Grow Tents https://a.co/d/ggQiO8k
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Ya got a ton of coal on that floor. And that screw needs screwing.
And I'm buying more stock with duct tape manufactures.
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davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Sat. Mar. 18, 2023 7:34 pmYa got a ton of coal on that floor. And that screw needs screwing.
And I'm buying more stock with duct tape manufactures.
That screw would be a good holder for more duct tape.
That floor gets vacuumed once a year and doesn't fill a 10 gallon shop vac.
It functions and keeps me warm. Foil tape is in the important areas.
The big blower heats 1,000 sqf and is controlled by a temp sensor in the main trunk.
The upgraded combustion blower is way easier to clean, gives a much better burn (after dialing in rheostat) and is way cheaper to replace if it fails. It also uses 1/3 the electricity of the factory that failed...
Ps everything is powered by the sun / batteries...

