My furnace motor seems to have burned out early. (3 years, not a lot of use) I have been warned that the higher voltage from lithium batteries can cause problems for a motor expecting 12 volts. I have looked at voltage regulators, but the ones I found drop the voltage to 11.4 with a 6 amp (my...
I've never heard of lead acid charging near 14v. Lead acid converters charge much slower and with lower voltage than lithium converters. Any way, I guess I will just not worry about it, and hope the new motor lasts longer than the original. It is complicated to replace.
Thanks for the feedback. It is a suburban sfv-35qa. I understand that most of the 12v components are ok with higher voltage, but some motors redcan be picky. I am not sure what it means to add diodes, so I will do some research.