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<blockquote data-quote="JSWYO" data-source="post: 28971" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>The blower is a 2004 year SB240 with a 72 inch width which runs at 25 to 32 GPM. I'm running an ASV 2810 which is rated at 25 gpm on the high flow pump so I'm just barely there. Its a 90 HP machine so a little surprising I only get 25 gpm but it is what it is. Looking at the blower, the 7-pin lead goes into a black box with 4 leads coming out, each of which consists of a pair of wires that appear to attach to various valves. Surely these still have to run on some sort of voltage. Question is, are this on-off or variable voltage and if they go up to 12V or something else funky from Bobcat. I'll need to look into it a little more and see what each valve controls. Have to turn the chute right/left, deflector up/down, auger speed, and blower speed. I don't want to put 12 volts to a valve, ruin it, and later find out it had a 5 volt max. I have heard Bobcat sells a kit to convert the blower to its 14-pin connection but haven't talked to them about it yet. The third smaller line comes off the top of the blower motor so I guess it makes sense that it is a drain. Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSWYO, post: 28971, member: 3104"] The blower is a 2004 year SB240 with a 72 inch width which runs at 25 to 32 GPM. I'm running an ASV 2810 which is rated at 25 gpm on the high flow pump so I'm just barely there. Its a 90 HP machine so a little surprising I only get 25 gpm but it is what it is. Looking at the blower, the 7-pin lead goes into a black box with 4 leads coming out, each of which consists of a pair of wires that appear to attach to various valves. Surely these still have to run on some sort of voltage. Question is, are this on-off or variable voltage and if they go up to 12V or something else funky from Bobcat. I'll need to look into it a little more and see what each valve controls. Have to turn the chute right/left, deflector up/down, auger speed, and blower speed. I don't want to put 12 volts to a valve, ruin it, and later find out it had a 5 volt max. I have heard Bobcat sells a kit to convert the blower to its 14-pin connection but haven't talked to them about it yet. The third smaller line comes off the top of the blower motor so I guess it makes sense that it is a drain. Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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