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Hey guys looking for some help.
Just got home an hour ago, to find out that both blowers on the back of my Johnson Energy System wood furnace to a $h!t. Had problems end of last year but thought they'd get me through this.
I have only been able to find one place on the web that sells parts. Wondering if you guys know where I might be able to look. Just want to compare pricing.
It's model J9900.
 
Should be the same blowers as the usstoves. Here is a link.
http://www.usstove.com/proddetail.php?prod=80230
If its a johnson, it should be older. If it were me, I would cut a hole in the back and mount a larger blower on the furnace. This way you don't have to be picky. It will make a load of difference. Think they will be costly.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1TDR9
http://www.amazon.com/Dayton-Blower...f=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1228520501&sr=1-33
http://www.electricmotorwarehouse.com/dayton_blower.htm

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-1TDR9-Repla...5|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50

Looks like ebay is the cheapest.
 
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blower replacement

If you replace the two blowers (probably shaded pole motors) with a single larger blower with a permanant split capacitor motor you will save a good deal of electric. Shaded pole motors are much less efficient than PSC motors. Most small centrifugal blowers have shaded pole motors, they are cheaper but draw more electric. Compare the Amp draw on the motors you have against a single PSC blower. Look around for a salvage furnace blower, clean it up and give it a real good oiling, and you are good for a long time. Also most furnace blowers are multi speed, select speed for best results.
 
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