Teufelhund1018
Computer
- Jun 10, 2015
- 2
I'm more of a computer enginerd, not sure of the correct terminology for some of the mounts on an electric motor. Figured I better ask the right kind of engineer before I tinker.
I'm planning to order a more efficient motor for my swamp cooler, measure the difference from the old then maybe do the furnace motor as well. I'm looking at a Baldor EL3507 230V single phase ODP. I finished up the wiring to the cooler and it is starting to get hot outside so I need to get moving. Right now the cooler has a home depot piece of junk that looks to be ~45% efficient.
My question is about the mounts. They seem to have a 2.5" circular mount on the front and back of the existing motor, I don't have a way to mount this Baldor beast without welding up something new. Can I just buy some sort of ball bearing to mount in the existing hardware? If you google swamp cooler motor, you can see the two rings at the front and back that it would normally clip in on. If not I'll fabricate something.
Well I guess that question got me to finally build an account and post something. I lurk all the time.
I'm planning to order a more efficient motor for my swamp cooler, measure the difference from the old then maybe do the furnace motor as well. I'm looking at a Baldor EL3507 230V single phase ODP. I finished up the wiring to the cooler and it is starting to get hot outside so I need to get moving. Right now the cooler has a home depot piece of junk that looks to be ~45% efficient.
My question is about the mounts. They seem to have a 2.5" circular mount on the front and back of the existing motor, I don't have a way to mount this Baldor beast without welding up something new. Can I just buy some sort of ball bearing to mount in the existing hardware? If you google swamp cooler motor, you can see the two rings at the front and back that it would normally clip in on. If not I'll fabricate something.
Well I guess that question got me to finally build an account and post something. I lurk all the time.