Re: Blower issues
Eric,
Here is a link to the spec sheet on your blower:
http://attwoodmarine.com/userfiles/store/product/files/1238/a-blwr-08.pdf
It looks like it only pulls 3.1 amps at 13.6 VDC. If it blows a 5 amp fuse but does nothing on a 10 amp fuse that would point to a bad blower.
1. Do a visual inspection of the blower. Does it look ok or is it charred and have a funny smell or something unusual. If so it needs replaced.
2. Use a meter set to DC voltage and verify that you are getting 12 vdc or more at the blower when the switch is turned on. If voltage is good go to step 3.
3. Remove the blower from the boat. Disconnect hoses and clamps, wires, etc. Take a screwdriver and see if you can spin the impeller inside of the blower housing. If you can't, blower is bad and needs replaced.
4. If all previous steps checked out ok grab the meter again. This time set the meter to the ohms setting. Touch the leads of the meter together. It should read 0.0 or OL. Now take one lead from the meter and connect it to one of the blower motor wires and do the same with the other. You should have a reading close to 4.4 ohms. If it is not close to this, you need a new blower.
5. If steps 1 - 4 are ok. Take a fully charged battery and one a wire from the ground of the battery to the black lead of the blower. Run another wire from the positive terminal on the battery and run it to a fuse (No more than 5 amps) and then to the motor. The blower should run.
I suspect that you will find a problem before you get to step 5. Luckily blowers are not expensive!
Good luck, hope this helps.