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I need a replacement fan motor for an old dehumidifier called the "Enviro-Dry Extra" - it was purchased from B&Q over 12 years ago.
From looking at a few sites (with a view to finding a match for the model) it uses the exact same filter as this:
http://pmcoppack.com/products/spare...d-humidex-7-with-enclosed-bucket/0012967.html
Also from looking at photos online of old Ebac dehumidifiers it also looks the same as the Humidex 7 from the rear (it even uses the same water container). Please see this old Ebay auction for some rear shots:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EBAC-HUMI...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
From the front it looks different though but I guess that's just a design variation (mine is black plastic with a semi-transparent flap in the top left corner which flips down to reveal two control dials).
I'm guessing it was made by Ebac specifically for B&Q.
Does anyone know what fan motor it uses please? All that I can make out (with difficulty) on my motoro label is: K3-12-250 (that's if I'm reading it correctly as it's not in the best condition).
From looking at a few sites (with a view to finding a match for the model) it uses the exact same filter as this:
http://pmcoppack.com/products/spare...d-humidex-7-with-enclosed-bucket/0012967.html
Also from looking at photos online of old Ebac dehumidifiers it also looks the same as the Humidex 7 from the rear (it even uses the same water container). Please see this old Ebay auction for some rear shots:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EBAC-HUMI...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
From the front it looks different though but I guess that's just a design variation (mine is black plastic with a semi-transparent flap in the top left corner which flips down to reveal two control dials).
I'm guessing it was made by Ebac specifically for B&Q.
Does anyone know what fan motor it uses please? All that I can make out (with difficulty) on my motoro label is: K3-12-250 (that's if I'm reading it correctly as it's not in the best condition).
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