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JasonnB


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Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Original Message   Feb 11, 2010 7:50 pm
Looks like this can be done pretty inexpensively....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jrh4ohiF8Q

This would be an awesome mod!
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GtWtNorth


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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #8   Mar 6, 2010 6:46 pm
How about a video or some pictures, I'd appreciate seeing your handiwork.

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jrtrebor


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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #9   Mar 6, 2010 9:57 pm
Trying to figure out how to post photos so they show up, and not the links. Don't have, or see the insert/edit image button. http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4412728582/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4412728348/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4412728190/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4411959469/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4412727788/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/foranyone/4412727526/
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jrtrebor


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Re: Video link to my electric chute motor set ups
Reply #10   Mar 7, 2010 8:23 pm
I've put 12v electric screw motors on my Ariens 1032 to control both the chute rotation and the chute deflector. They both work really well, and for me they same a lot of time. I clear a few city sidewalks so I have to be careful where I blow the snow. So I'm constantly changing the chute direction and throw distance. For anyone who's interested I shot a short video of the set up and posted it on Utube. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jrpesky#p/u/0/qwbfkLuhdhw
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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #11   Mar 7, 2010 10:45 pm
Nice setup & well engineered. What car did they come from and do both motors come from the same seat? I've tried running wiper motors on 6 volts but they still run a little fast. Yours seem to run at just about the right speed.

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jrtrebor


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Re: Video link to my electric chute motor set ups
Reply #12   Mar 7, 2010 11:38 pm
Thanks for your comment. Yes both motors came off of one seat. I don't know what kind of car the seats came out of. The seats were lying in the back of a pick up at the junk yard. I usually look around and try and find seats that have already been taken out by someone else. Saves a lot of time and work letting someone else do the heavy lifting so to speak. I believe that most power seats have these type of motors with gear or screw drives. Finding ones that have some type of adaptable mounts is something that you need to be thinking about and looking for. They have all the power you could need. It takes nothing to spin the chute rotator worm gear. And lifting and holding the chute deflector is nothing for a screw motor. Another nice thing is that because the motors are hardly working at all. The power draw is very low on the battery. I've been using the setup here in Michigan since the first of December and have yet to have to charge the battery. And that battery sits outside in the cold all the time.
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Re: Video link to my electric chute motor set ups
Reply #13   Mar 8, 2010 2:42 pm
jrtrebor wrote:
I've put 12v electric screw motors on my Ariens 1032 to control both the chute rotation and the chute deflector. They both work really well, and for me they same a lot of time. I clear a few city sidewalks so I have to be careful where I blow the snow. So I'm constantly changing the chute direction and throw distance. For anyone who's interested I shot a short video of the set up and posted it on Utube. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jrpesky#p/u/0/qwbfkLuhdhw

That rocks!. I put a TinyTach and a fuel shutoff on my CubCadet this weekend. I can't wait for some time to do the rotation mod. I've tested screwdriver motors and they seem to work pretty well, but don't run on 12V. I need to do a little more searching perhaps for a 12V based solution. I'd use a little 12V UPS battery and keep it charged from the blower's 12V system.

How are those motors at keeping water out? Are they sealed at all?
jrtrebor


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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #14   Mar 8, 2010 8:51 pm
I haven't had any problems with moisture. And both of them have been covered in ice and snow when using the blower. They are pretty well sealed. There were one or two places that I put a dab of silicone on just to be safe, and I coated the plugs and sockets with dielectric grease. But that was it. I also do spray a coat of Fluid Film all over the entire blower including the motors. One good thing is that you know they were designed to go through warm up and cool down cycles. Being out in a car all the time and then being warmed up by the car's heater. Of course using them in this application on a blower is quite a bit different. There is really no load on them at all, which is good. Because if they were to get hot, or pretty warm when they are being used. I would be a little concerned about condensation forming inside. They have plastic housing which is good as well. Trapped warm air inside and a freezing cold steel housing would not be good. Next spring I may consider drilling a small drain hole in the bottom of the housing just as a precaution. I'll put that on my already long list of things I'm going to do to the blower when the season ends : )
JimmyM


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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #15   Mar 11, 2010 7:51 am
I found a website for robots that has a big assortment of gearmotors. http://www.robotcombat.com/marketplace_gearmotors.html
I like the AME 218 series. Looks good. Electric window worm gear arrangement.
JasonnB


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Re: Video link to my electric chute motor set ups
Reply #16   Nov 28, 2010 12:40 pm
Anyone else do this? There was a write-up on the net with a harbor freight cordless drill and light, but I can't find it.
JasonnB


Location: PA
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Re: Electric snowblower chute modification.... Anyone do it? Very cool.
Reply #17   Nov 29, 2010 1:30 pm
I found the write-up I was looking for! I have to try this!

Copy & paste to view:

http://toolmonger.com/2007/12/19/glove-winner-snow-blower-mods/

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