I've posted a reply in a thread about demisting.
LINK HERE.
I would be interested to see if it works - if some one has 10 minutes give it a try!
Heater output
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Heater output

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No, it definitely runs different ways with the polarity change. The MG one has a label that shows the rotation direction dependant on the connections.
I think it may be a major factor in the poor porformance of the blower.
I think it may be a major factor in the poor porformance of the blower.

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You may have hit on something there- so obvious that everyone has overlooked it!! I've half a mind to try it now, in the dark, I'm that excited about the prospect of a blower that works! Don't think my situation is helped either by all the leaks- it seems to puff more heat out round the control slider than anywhere else! Just another job on the list...
Just spent a while with tissue paper and swapping wires around. Sorry to say there is no noticeable difference in puff which ever way round you connect the wires. Also the note of the fan is same, not sounding faster/ noisier either way. A big disappointment to me, as I really wanted it to make a difference!
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Only if they have permanent magnets for field excitation! ie Model trains/Scalextric cars that sort of thing. I will be v surprised if the heater motor has magnets inside! DC motors with electro magnetic field will always run same direction, no matter the polarity - the field being reversed at the same time as the rotor current is reversed, thus motor runs same way. Flemings Left Hand Rule!
Single phase AC motors will run either direction - but are not self starting! So - a starting coil is fitted, which ensures they will run in the intended direction.
Single phase AC motors will run either direction - but are not self starting! So - a starting coil is fitted, which ensures they will run in the intended direction.



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