All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Basement A/C BlowerUpdate: It was the capacitor! Cost me less than $20, ThanksRe: Basement A/C BlowerSo I have an amp meter in the RV control panel. When I put the indoor fan in manual Lo, it draws ~7 amps, Hi draws ~11 amps. Would this not indicate that the capacitor and controls are ok, and the fan is either stuck, or the squirrel cage has come off (can't hear a sound from the fan)? Just trying to make sense of the current draw, but no fan.Re: Basement A/C BlowerI looked at Mr. Elsenpeter's link https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxiaWxsbWFyaWUyMDA4fGd4OjM3NGNiMjk2OWE3YjQ5MmU Outstanding job!Re: Basement A/C BlowerThe I.D. blower capacitor on the control panel? Heck of a lot easier; I'll give it a try, is there an easy way to test it, or just replace it? thanksRe: Basement A/C BlowerHuge help Thanks!!! BillRe: Basement A/C BlowerSounds like the next step is pulling the unit out?? Is RV Products the best place for parts? ThanksBasement A/C BlowerI have an 02 Winnebago with 6535A871 basement A/C. The blower & A/C worked well until the blower just stopped. Blower does not run or make a sound even in manual mode, but still draws ~7 amps low speed. Does this sound like I need a new blower motor? Blower motor was replaced in 2010. Thanks