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A resistor, by itself, can not convert DC into AC.
ummmmm... put it in series.
real power (as opposed to imaginary power, which is not dissipated)
A purely resistive load is one in which there is no capacitive or inductive reactance. Whe driven by an AC voltage source, such a load will have no shift in phase angle between voltage and current.
It is a linear device if it is not a wire wound resistor. These become non linear to AC at high frequencies because of their inherent inductance.
The resistor block is bad
No.
Your AC fan is not working on the maximum setting because you have a bad blower motor resistor. This is located under the dash or next to the blower motor.
Bad blower resistor? Bad switch?
Blown fuse, bad heater blower motor control switch, bad blower motor, or a bad blower motor resistor pack.
The blower motor resistor pack is bad.
The fan switch is probably bad. My Ford Explorer did that, I had to have the switch replaced. This could also be caused by a bad blower motor resistor.
if you are talking about the HV/AC blower motor then the resistor pack is bad.
You'll need to replace the blower motor resistor. ya gotta bad switch, good luck
You have a bad blower resistor. it is located directly behind the blower motor on the passenger side of the vehicle. You must first disconnect blower motor from bad resistor. Lower and remove blower. It won't be easy but remove the screws holding the resistor, disconnect the resistor and remove it. Cost is approximately $40 for a new one.
It can be a fuse or the switch itself or the resistor pack.
ck for a resistor gone bad. alot of times when a fan switch only works on high, it is the resistor.