My T5 Blower

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Feeling the Heat
Jun 6, 2017
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I just wanted to share what I did for a blower on my 2023 Alderlea T5. If I remember correctly I got the blower on Amazon and the price was very reasonable. It came with a variable speed switch and thermostatic switch. It’s on a thick chunk of steel to get it higher and closer to the stove, it blows up the back of the stove.
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Limestone, I knew I got the idea from somewhere, it was probably you.
I always meant to drill/tap holes in the steel block but the blower doesn’t seem to move around at all so I haven’t bothered yet, so it just sits there for now.
 
I’m perfectly happy with it sitting on a firebrick. If anybody cranes their neck hard enough to see it back there, they deserve to see the blower! Lol.

Let me know where you end up putting your thermal switch. I just added one to mine and am moving it around a bit. I’d like to have it on the stove top, but can’t figure out how to route the wire in a way I’m happy. Currently it’s attached to the bottom, beside the bevel that’s the ash drawer, it takes a bit too long to heat up there, but the wires are out of sight.
 
In the photo I posted you can see where mine is mounted. It’s in the upper right of the photo with the 2 white wires going up to it.
 
I use a timer, the thermo switch isn’t sensitive enough to be useful. I just set the timer to about 4 hours.
 
I just wanted to share what I did for a blower on my 2023 Alderlea T5. If I remember correctly I got the blower on Amazon and the price was very reasonable. It came with a variable speed switch and thermostatic switch. It’s on a thick chunk of steel to get it higher and closer to the stove, it blows up the back of the stove.
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Do you have the link to that one ??
 
I use a timer, the thermo switch isn’t sensitive enough to be useful. I just set the timer to about 4 hours.
The thermostatic switch needs to be in contact with the stove body, not the heat shield or the cast iron jacket.
 
The thermostatic switch needs to be in contact with the stove body, not the heat shield or the cast iron jacket.
Not necessarily. My snap disc for a very similar aftermarket blower is on the outside of the convection deck.
 
Not necessarily. My snap disc for a very similar aftermarket blower is on the outside of the convection deck.
The covection deck is a hotter location. The back heatshield on th Alderlea is fairly cool. I suppose it can be done, but it will need a different on/off temp range.
 
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The covection deck is a hotter location. The back heatshield on th Alderlea is fairly cool. I suppose it can be done, but it will need a different on/off temp range.
That’s part of the fun. Finding the right spot and the right temperature for on and off. I ended up using an adjustable snap disc which has been awesome for fine tuning.
 
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I just wanted to share what I did for a blower on my 2023 Alderlea T5. If I remember correctly I got the blower on Amazon and the price was very reasonable. It came with a variable speed switch and thermostatic switch. It’s on a thick chunk of steel to get it higher and closer to the stove, it blows up the back of the stove.
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Is there a noticeable difference when using the blower versus when you’re not using it ?