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<blockquote data-quote="raybonz" data-source="post: 2620460" data-attributes="member: 36481"><p>Brandon you would have to use a motor speed control not a rheostat.. I think a ceiling fan speed control would work OK however they also tend to introduce some amount of electrical noise especially with a low budget model.. Try what I mentioned as it is simple and costs virtually nothing.. Reducing the air going into the blower actually reduces the load contrary to what most people think and will not harm the blower motor..These motors do not use the blower to cool themselves and speed control may lessen the life of the motor..</p><p></p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raybonz, post: 2620460, member: 36481"] Brandon you would have to use a motor speed control not a rheostat.. I think a ceiling fan speed control would work OK however they also tend to introduce some amount of electrical noise especially with a low budget model.. Try what I mentioned as it is simple and costs virtually nothing.. Reducing the air going into the blower actually reduces the load contrary to what most people think and will not harm the blower motor..These motors do not use the blower to cool themselves and speed control may lessen the life of the motor.. Ray [/QUOTE]
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