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Horton Air Fan
09-06-2009, 08:04
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Horton Air Fan
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dspithaler" wrote:
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> Hi Guy's
I had my Horton rebuilt two years ago. We just came back from a 3000 mile trip
& every thing ran good with the fan cycling on and off as normal I aired it up &
checked the fan & it was turning. My fan switch was on override & it shouldn't
been turning. I couldn't get it to quit turning. Even when My air tanks were
drained it still wouldn't spin free. It is locked up. Any one have an idea why
it would go bad in a couple years? Thanks Don
> Don Spithaler
> 89 SP 36'
> Butler, PA

Hi Don
As per many of my previous posts I do have some history with the Horton. I
rebuilt mine myself. Not a difficult job. Getting it off was the hardest.
I am confused as to your comments regarding the override switch. As you know we
have the same coach (90 SP 36) and when the fan override switch is
energised--green indicator light on--the fan is locked on. As the previous
poster stated fan on is when there is NO air to the unit. Fan off (clutch
disengauged) is when there is air pressure at the Horton. So when your air
tanks are MT the fan is locked on.
Bob Criss
90 SP 36
Bethel Park, PA
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Horton Air Fan - dspithaler - 09-05-2009, 12:34
Horton Air Fan - gregoryoconnor - 09-05-2009, 18:42
Horton Air Fan - Donald Spithaler - 09-06-2009, 01:05
Horton Air Fan - gregoryoconnor - 09-06-2009, 03:07
Horton Air Fan - crissrace - 09-06-2009 08:04
Horton Air Fan - GARY MINKER - 09-06-2009, 08:55
Horton Air Fan - Donald Spithaler - 09-06-2009, 13:21
Horton Air Fan - Donald Spithaler - 09-06-2009, 13:35



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