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Electric wiring/amperage question
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If I disconnect the heat element from a blowdryer, would simply running the fan assembly draw the same amount of electricity as with the heat element?
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It would likely pull the same voltage (though I'd have to see a schematic or get a look at the insides to guarantee that), but the whole assembly will pull less amperage without the heating element.
The fan itself will probably (again, I need to see it to be sure) be pulling the same amount of amperage either way. Is that what you're asking?
What exactly are you doing?
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trying to land Apollo 13? don't forget the air filter too!
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I just need to rig a blowdryer so I can get the same sounds from it but have it pull less electricity. Trying to be more green and all...
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Most blow dryers have a switch that lets you choose whether to use heat or not. If you don't use heat, then you save nothing by disconnecting the heating element.
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Originally Posted by rozwado1
I just need to rig a blowdryer so I can get the same sounds from it but have it pull less electricity. Trying to be more green and all...
if you put it on the COLD setting , only the fan will pull current, not the heating element.
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Well the sh*tty blowdryer i've got is on/off. I'm gonna start cutting some wires...
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I'm gonna start cutting some wires...
famous last words.
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There are probably safer ways to accomplish this.
Don't accidentally isolate the fuses. They're there for a reason.
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"Faster, faster! 'Till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death." - HST
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Originally Posted by rozwado1
Well the sh*tty blowdryer i've got is on/off. I'm gonna start cutting some wires...
Be sure and leave it plugged in so you can easily test it.
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Originally Posted by Laminar
Be sure and leave it plugged in so you can easily test it.
Don't forget the bucket of water you'll need to stand in whilst doing all of this.
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