Another Space Heater question

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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I didn't say solder the contacts together.

I said solder the connectors together as in bond the connectors permanently to the thermostat after cleaning them up.
 

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Gdrumm

Joined Aug 29, 2008
684
tcmtech, sorry I misread that.
Anyway, the problem has been found.
It was indeed low output of the fan.

In frustration, I put a small fan behind the heater, blowing more air into the intake vents.
That worked, and the heater has been working well for about 3 hours straight.

It's a good thing too, because it is very cold today.

The motor appeared to be doing the job, but it was weak.

Thanks,
Gary
 

ian field

Joined Oct 27, 2012
6,536
Both? I know there is optimum for machining aluminum, but you have to be spot on to prevent melting and welding of the chips, but often the exact grade/conditions of the material are not known, (I am not a machinist!).
In a pinch Kerosene is almost as good.
Max.
Kerosine is a standard coolant/lubricant stocked by machine shops - I can't remember what metal its to be used with, could well be aluminium.
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
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Kerosine is a standard coolant/lubricant stocked by machine shops - I can't remember what metal its to be used with, could well be aluminium.
Aluminum is what I use it for, when I don't have WD40, I have a CNC mill and Lathe I use for custom one-off items.
Max.
 
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