Alaska channing III blowe
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Did you oil it also, ? that helps the longevity of them. usually a couple small holes on each end of the motor for oil sometime on the bottom dependin on hows it mounted. use good 3 in 1 Motor Oil.
if you have model number, just google or look electricmotorwarehouse.com
You can usually find and exact replacement using the model number.
if you have model number, just google or look electricmotorwarehouse.com
You can usually find and exact replacement using the model number.
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What are the motor specs you are wanting to replace? Can you post a picture?
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Here's the deal, electrically speaking, it is a "shaded pole" motor.
The replacement motor, electrically speaking, is a "shaded pole" motor.
Soooooo, whatever the original motor was able to DO a same type replacement motor will be able to DO.
Don't be Skerred...For some reason be it warranty, make things idiot proof or whatever, this misnomer gets tagged all over the place.
I'm not talking out of my hat here...I have done this myself... bought these motors with this TAG and have had them run perfectly.
On a side note...If you can source a "PSC" motor instead of the "shaded pole" you will be set for a decade or 2 and use 1/2 the watts, 1/2 the heat and w/ better bearings too.
That is a Bargain Nobody should pass up.
The replacement motor, electrically speaking, is a "shaded pole" motor.
Soooooo, whatever the original motor was able to DO a same type replacement motor will be able to DO.
Don't be Skerred...For some reason be it warranty, make things idiot proof or whatever, this misnomer gets tagged all over the place.
I'm not talking out of my hat here...I have done this myself... bought these motors with this TAG and have had them run perfectly.
On a side note...If you can source a "PSC" motor instead of the "shaded pole" you will be set for a decade or 2 and use 1/2 the watts, 1/2 the heat and w/ better bearings too.
That is a Bargain Nobody should pass up.
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I see you live in Hazleton, did you check with Alaska Stove in Bloomsburg, Pa.
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I knew they were a little higher but did nor realize that much, where did you get the motor I have a channing 111. Nice to have another option in case mine goes.
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Thanks for the info on the blower motor.