JMD
08-10-2024, 10:10 AM
Well, I have search and searched but can't find a simple answer for this, so here I am again...
I have the Vintage Air heater/defroster unit supplied by FFR but hate the control knob. I'm wondering if I can simply control the fan using a switch on the dash and connect the heater power supply on the RF harness to that switch on one side and the other to the orange fan wire (which is the fan 'high' position) to control the fan. Or maybe use a on/off/on switch with one 'on' position connected to the red wire for medium speed and the other 'on' position to the orange wire for 'high' speed so I can choose between the two. I don't think I would ever need the 'low' speed. I don't see why this won't work but wanted to throw it out there. (Obviously using a switch robust enough to handle the amperage required.)
The other piece of the puzzle would be the heater valve control. I can rig up a cable to actuate the FFR supplied valve, but would like to be able to do this with a two position switch instead. I would like to use a simple servo actuated valve, but every valve I've looked up seems to have multiple wires/relays/etc. I'm just wanting one that I can manually control as 'open' or 'closed'. Can I get a valve like this and wire it directly to a switch to do that? Was looking at this one:
https://vintageair.com/heater-systems-conversion-to-servo-heater-control-valve-kit/
Can I modify it to work on a simple switch? I'm not familiar with servos. Thanks!
I have the Vintage Air heater/defroster unit supplied by FFR but hate the control knob. I'm wondering if I can simply control the fan using a switch on the dash and connect the heater power supply on the RF harness to that switch on one side and the other to the orange fan wire (which is the fan 'high' position) to control the fan. Or maybe use a on/off/on switch with one 'on' position connected to the red wire for medium speed and the other 'on' position to the orange wire for 'high' speed so I can choose between the two. I don't think I would ever need the 'low' speed. I don't see why this won't work but wanted to throw it out there. (Obviously using a switch robust enough to handle the amperage required.)
The other piece of the puzzle would be the heater valve control. I can rig up a cable to actuate the FFR supplied valve, but would like to be able to do this with a two position switch instead. I would like to use a simple servo actuated valve, but every valve I've looked up seems to have multiple wires/relays/etc. I'm just wanting one that I can manually control as 'open' or 'closed'. Can I get a valve like this and wire it directly to a switch to do that? Was looking at this one:
https://vintageair.com/heater-systems-conversion-to-servo-heater-control-valve-kit/
Can I modify it to work on a simple switch? I'm not familiar with servos. Thanks!