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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
Got it all hooked up, the thermostat controller, then transformer, then a switch, then the dampers, works great, thanks for all your help guys- Jmiller78
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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
Thay makes sense, i would give it a try if i was in dire straights but i just ordered the one for 110/220, should be here tomorrow- Jmiller78
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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
I believe it is referring to the output of the wall plug in transformer that comes with the damper, the damper itself should only use 6 VA, if you use S(VA) = I(A) × V(V) to calculate VA. I attached a pic of the transformer that comes with it below- Jmiller78
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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
Alright, I understand, I would take it apart but it won't get here until tomorrow, but This one before the transformer would work, I take it. Also does wiring the duct motors in parallel make the most sense to keep the voltage at 24V?- Jmiller78
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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
Controller, The Duct, The Transformer- Jmiller78
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Installing Motorized Dampers in Basement HVAC: Will It Work?
I'm installing 4 motorized dampers in my basement HVAC, the motor on each unit is 24V drawing 6 watts at 0.25 Amps. I will be powering them from one 24V 40VA transformer. One temperature controller, that uses direct output and has a max output capacity of 10A, will be installed between the power...- Jmiller78
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