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6 Volt Heater Motor Wiring

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Major Payne, Sep 21, 2018.

  1. Major Payne

    Major Payne New Member

    Ok, after gutting and replacing the entire 6 volt electrical system on a 55 CJ5, I seem to have lost every ounce of sense left in me.

    I am replacing the heater that was in it with a Jegs 12,000 BTU box heater. It came with a 12 volt motor that I replaced with a 6 volt motor. The 6 volt motor has 2 wires, red and black. I also have a 6 volt switch with 2 poles, B (from the battery) and M (to the motor).

    I am assuming the red from the motor goes to the switch and the black is a ground, please correct me if I am wrong. 68-991A_1.jpg 68-005.jpg Universal-6-Volt-Heater-Rotary-Switch-Blower-Motor-_1.jpg
     
  2. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Use your multimeter and check that neither wire is connected to the case of the motor - they should both be insulated from the case. If there is continuity between the case and either wire, that wire must be ground.

    I would expect black is ground and red is hot (positive). Should not matter unless it's a permanent magnet motor, and even then it just will make the motor run backwards.
     
  3. Major Payne

    Major Payne New Member

    Thanks, I thought that was correct but my brain shut down after all of the wiring I did!
     
  4. heavychevy

    heavychevy Sponsor

    Let us know how your installation goes and give a report on how the heater heats
     
  5. Major Payne

    Major Payne New Member

    Thanks for the replies. It seems to be pumping out some nice heat. The install wasn’t too bad. I only had to make 2 lolmodifications, the oil bath support mount on the inside of the fire wall had to be cut as it was a u channel support and the heater was a touch wide and wouldn’t fit.
    Also, the glove box was too deep and I had to refabricate it to be shallower as the heater fits just behind it. I did drill a hole in the dashboard to mount the switch as I didn’t want it hanging down. I will post pics later.
     
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