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    Jul 25, 2012, 02:16 PM
    24v Air Handler
    I have a 24v air handler for my HVAC system. During the winter, I have an outdoor wood burner that I use for heat. So I run just the blower fan to force the hot air through my duct work. I want the ability to be able to run this blower fan using 2 twelve volt car batteries or equivalent. That way, if the power goes out, I will be able to have heat. Can this be done and if so how? Thanks for the help.

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