The fan on my old mig has packed up. As the welder is a antique, and I would hate for anything bad to happen to it, I need to replace the fan. (I also keep leaving the poor old thing on because I can't hear it) Due to the age of the old girl, I'm not even going to consider looking for an original so I've got 2 options. 1, 'borrow' the fan from my old miller, or 2, go look for a suitable replacement. As I only seem to use the low end of the power these days, would this be up to the job?
Specifications:
Type: 120mm
Power consumption : 22W
Continuous life:
Motor current: 140mA
Stall current: 180mA
Noise level: 45dBA
Max. airflow: 80CFM
Speed: 2650rpm
Overall size: 119 x 119 x
38mm
Fixing centres: 105 x 105
That is £17 at Maplin. 230V
Specifications:
Type: 120mm
Power consumption : 22W
Continuous life:
Motor current: 140mA
Stall current: 180mA
Noise level: 45dBA
Max. airflow: 80CFM
Speed: 2650rpm
Overall size: 119 x 119 x
38mm
Fixing centres: 105 x 105
That is £17 at Maplin. 230V