Collection: Surplus Electric Motors
Speed up your workflow for less with our high quality surplus electric motors!
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4-LEGGED MOTOR MOUNT
Vendor: LENNOXSCL # : 212103 Available: 55Shop NowRegular price $110.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $110.00 -
PROGRMABALE VARIABLE SPEED PSC BLOWER MOTOR
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 212094 Available: 37Shop NowRegular price $209.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $209.00 -
PROGRAMABLE PSC BLOWER MOTOR
Vendor: INTERLINKSCL # : 212093 Available: 11Shop NowRegular price $154.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $154.00 -
HSKT HIGH STATIC KIT FOR DCG,DCC,DCH 12.5 TON MODELS
Vendor: US MOTORSSCL # : 212088 Available: 7Shop NowRegular price $495.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $495.00 -
1.5 HP CONDENSOR FAN MOTOR; 575/60/3, 1140 RPM
Vendor: CENTURYSCL # : 211854 Available: 12Shop NowRegular price $165.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $165.00 -
1 HP UNPROGRAMMED ECM MOTOR 120,208-240/50-60/1 RPM 1050 1 SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 211753 Available: 1Shop NowRegular price $330.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $330.00 -
1 1/2 HP CONDENSOR FAN MOTOR 575/60/3 1140 RPM 1 SPEED
Vendor: CENTURYSCL # : 211663 Available: 9Shop NowRegular price $142.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $142.00 -
3/4 HP ECM BLOWER MOTOR, 208-230/50-60/1, RPM:1050
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 211347 Available: 2Shop NowRegular price $220.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $220.00 -
MOTOR; FAN, BRUSHLESS, DC, 140V, 15W
Vendor: TRANESCL # : 210723 Available: 9Shop NowRegular price $58.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $58.00 -
MOTOR; STEP, 12V
Vendor: TRANESCL # : 210684 Available: 90Shop NowRegular price $7.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $7.00 -
MOTOR; STEP, 12V
Vendor: TRANESCL # : 210643 Available: 118Shop NowRegular price $4.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $4.00 -
MOTOR, FN13B, FAN MOTOR, 230V, 50 HZ, 13W, AC
Vendor: TRANESCL # : 210617 Available: 16Shop NowRegular price $22.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $22.00 -
12V ELECTRIC STEP MOTOR 50/60 HZ
Vendor: GREESCL # : 210555 Available: 51Shop NowRegular price $7.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $7.00 -
FAN MOTOR, 220V/60Hz
Vendor: GOODMANSCL # : 209406 Available: 22Shop NowRegular price $44.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $44.00 -
1HP ECM REPLACEMENT MOTOR CONTROL MODULE 120-240/50-60/1 12.8/6.9 AMPS CCW
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209370 Available: 14Shop NowRegular price $242.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $242.00 -
Motor Slide Base 213 Frae Single Adjusting Screw Style
Vendor: NORTEKSCL # : 209211 Available: 1Shop NowRegular price $39.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $39.00 -
3/4 HP Direct Drive Blower Motor 380/60/3 RPM 1100 1 Speed
Vendor: US MOTORSSCL # : 209138 Available: 26Shop NowRegular price $77.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $77.00 -
1 HP DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER MOTOR 380/60/3 RPM 1125 1 SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209137 Available: 24Shop NowRegular price $121.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $121.00 -
1 HP DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER MOTOR 380/60/1 RPM 1115 1 SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209133 Available: 1Shop NowRegular price $121.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $121.00 -
1/2 HP DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER MOTOR 460/60/1 RPM 1075 1 SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209128 Available: 30Shop NowRegular price $275.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $275.00 -
1 HP Direct Drive ECM Blower Motor 208-230/50-60/1 RPM 1050 Variable Speed
Vendor: US MOTORSSCL # : 209126 Available: 10Shop NowRegular price $220.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $220.00 -
3/4HP ECM MOTOR; 115/50-60/1 PHASE, 1050RPM, VARIABLE SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209098 Available: 36Shop NowRegular price $134.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $134.00 -
1/2HP ECM PROGRAMMABLE DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER MOTOR, 120-240/50-60/1 1050 RPM 1 SPEED
Vendor: GENTEQSCL # : 209086 Available: 1Shop NowRegular price $418.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $418.00 -
Motor; Fan, 115VAC/60HZ/1 Phase
Vendor: ZHUHAI KAIBANG MOTOR MFGSCL # : 209081 Available: 17Shop NowRegular price $47.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $47.00
Introduction to Surplus Electric Motors
When your AC unit’s motor isn’t working correctly, you’re probably wondering about replacement options or looking at a cheap air conditioner that can fit your budget. Fortunately, many people get great results buying affordable surplus electric motors at competitive prices that can replace their old ones without buying an entirely new AC.
Here, we’ll review everything you should know about where to buy surplus electric motors, different types, and if your old one still holds any value. Keep reading for all the details.
How expensive is an electric motor?When the motor of your air conditioning unit is having problems and must be replaced, looking for surplus electric motors for sale can be a terrific idea. Buying discounted new motors or used electric motors at competitive prices will help you save money.
Plus, when you compare it to the potential cost of buying a new AC system, replacing the motor is often a better bet for many people’s budget if all the other parts of the system are still operating well.
Additionally, while electric motors are commonly used in HVAC, they have many applications in different industries. They’re often used in manufacturing, automotive, and renewable energy since they can power assembly lines, packaging equipment, compressors, and electric or hybrid cars. So, looking for affordable surplus options can make a big difference in many circumstances.
Different Types of Electric Motors for Air Conditioners
There are several types of electric motors you might see in AC units. The type of motor you need will depend on the type of AC unit you have in your home, so it’s important to be able to distinguish between them to ensure you buy the right one.
- Shaded-pole motors: You’ll find these most often in window ACs. They don’t have as much power, so they can’t run large units and aren’t as energy efficient. That said, they’re simple and cost-effective when you’re on a budget.
- Permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors: These are usually found in full central air conditioning systems designed to power entire homes or large spaces. They’re widely used in air conditioners since they’re known for their reliability and efficiency.
- Electrically commutated motors (ECM): These are usually used in ductless mini-split ACs. One of the benefits of these motors is they can operate at different speeds to adjust airflow and cooling capacity as needed. It also makes them very energy-efficient since you can turn the speed down when you don’t need it.
- Split-phase motors: You’ll find these in packaged AC units. Packaged ACs have all the components in one outdoor unit, so they need a powerful motor to operate the fans and compressors to effectively cool your space. Split-phase motors provide enough starting torque to do so.
- Direct current (DC) motors: You might see these in some AC units, such as ductless split ACs or inverter window ACs. DC motors have a greater range of speeds but are more sensitive to load weight or volume changes. You might also see them used in electric or hybrid cars.
Benefits of Using Surplus Motors
Using surplus motors can be a game-changer for businesses looking to cut costs without compromising on quality. One of the most significant advantages is the cost savings; surplus motors are typically 30% or less expensive than new motors. This makes them an attractive option for businesses aiming to reduce expenses while maintaining operational efficiency in industrial settings. Read our blog to learn more about How expensive is an electric motor?.
Another key benefit is the quick availability of surplus motors. Unlike new motors, which may take months to build and deliver, surplus motors can often be customized and obtained within days. This rapid turnaround can significantly reduce downtime and boost productivity in various industrial applications.
Surplus motors also offer a high degree of compatibility. They can be an exact or extremely close match to the motor being replaced, both electrically and mechanically. This compatibility eliminates the need for costly modifications or upgrades, making the replacement process smoother and more efficient. Additionally, many surplus motors come with warranties that match or even exceed those of new builds, providing businesses with peace of mind and assurance of quality.
Are Old Electric Motors Worth Anything?
When your old electric motor stops working or starts to wear down, you might still wonder if it would be worth anything if you were to sell it.
The answer is yes. They can be worth something, especially if they contain valuable materials like aluminum or copper or are still functional and can be resold. Therefore, selling them can be a good idea when looking at electric motors for sale since it can help offset some of the cost of buying your new one.
Factors Affecting the Value of Old Electric Motors
Here are some common factors that affect the value of your old electric motor to help you determine how much it might be worth:
- Material composition: As mentioned, even if your motor isn’t functional, it can still have value if it contains the right materials. Specifically, if it has copper windings or aluminum, both of those have high scrap value. The specific amount of metal content and ease of separating the metals will determine how much you’ll get for it.
- Condition: When your motor still works, it will naturally have more value if you sell it. Used motors are often bought for industrial HVAC systems or other applications. To estimate its value, you should look for noticeable damage and test the motor’s operational capacity under load.
- Size and type: Larger motors with more horsepower will contain more metal and be worth more when scrapped. The type of motor (such as AC vs. DC) can also impact value depending on its value in different markets. For instance, DC motors are more valuable in systems that require precise speed control.
Who Bought GE Electric Motors?
General Electric (GE) has undergone significant changes in the last decade, including selling various divisions. In 2018, GE's small industrial motors division was sold to Wolong Electric, a Chinese electric motor manufacturer, for $160 million.
The sale included the design, development, manufacturing, and sales of low-voltage TEFC (totally enclosed fan-cooled) medium-voltage motors, marking a major shift in GE’s manufacturing operations.
GE's primary reason for making changes like this is the company wants to focus more on its core businesses, which include aviation, healthcare, and energy. GE showcased this shift in focus when it split into three companies: GE Aerospace, GE HealthCare, and GE Vernova.
Are Electric Motors Still Sold Under the GE Name?
After the sale to Wolong Electric, GE-branded small industrial motors continue to be manufactured and sold by Wolong under the GE name. Therefore, while they’re still labeled as GE commercial motors, it’s important to understand it’s a different company making them now.
Is the Quality Still Comparable for These New Motors?
So far, the quality of these motors seems to have remained similar. However, as HVAC systems and home appliances advance, it’ll remain to be seen if Wolong Electric will continue to adapt and thrive in the industry as GE has in the past.
That said, other manufacturers like ABB, Siemens, and Regal Beloit also produce comparable electric motors, so you’ll still have many other options to choose from when looking for surplus electric motors.
How Long Can An Electric Motor Run Continuously?
Many electric motors are designed to run continuously, especially in HVAC systems, which are meant to constantly keep your home or business space at the desired temperature.
To ensure yours is good for continuous use, make sure you purchase electric motors labeled as type S1, meaning they are graded for continuous running duty. Most experts estimate that S1 motors have a lifespan of about 30,000 to 40,000 hours as long as they’re well-maintained.
Other motors labeled S2, S3, S4, or S7 are only meant for short-term or intermittent duty. It’s usually recommended to run these motors for 4 hours or less before giving them a break.
That said, when you’re looking at surplus AC motors or surplus DC motors for HVAC systems, they’re generally all S1 motors, so this isn’t a big worry.
What Is the Life Expectancy of the Electric Car Motor?
When researching surplus electric motors for cars or considering buying electric or hybrid cars with them, it’s common to wonder if it’s a worthwhile investment. Fortunately, you’ll be happy to know that well-maintained electric vehicle motors last quite a long time and generally last longer than internal combustion engines in standard cars.
Electric vehicle motors (such as DC motors) typically last 15 to 20 years. For the average person, that translates to around 300,000 driving miles. On the other hand, cars with internal combustion engines typically only last for around 150,000 to 200,000 miles under optimal conditions. Therefore, electric vehicles have a lot more longevity.
The main reason for this increased lifespan is that electric car motors are much less complex and have fewer moving parts, so they’re easier to maintain and often have fewer issues. Internal combustion engines require regular oil changes, filter replacements, and other routine maintenance that electric motors simply don’t need.
Maintenance Practices to Extend Electric Car Motor Lifespans
While electric car motors need less maintenance, you should still do some things to ensure they last as long as possible, such as:
- Monitoring cooling systems: Monitor your motor’s cooling system to ensure it’s functioning properly and to prevent overheating, which will degrade the motor over time.
- Protect against environmental factors: Keep the motor clean and free of dust or moisture. Avoid keeping it outside in extreme temperatures for extended periods of time. Parking your vehicle in a garage will help with this.
- Regular inspection: Get your vehicle inspected annually. During inspection, mechanics will check things like your cooling system and ensure the motor is clean. Additionally, they can often identify and diagnose signs of wear and tear, vibrations, or unusual noises. Fixing these early will prevent more severe damage that degrades the motor.
Applications for Surplus Electric Motors
Surplus electric motors are incredibly versatile and find applications across a wide range of industries. In industrial settings, they are often used to replace older motors or serve as backup power in manufacturing plants, oil and gas facilities, and power generation stations. Their reliability and cost-effectiveness make them ideal for these demanding environments.
In commercial settings, surplus motors are commonly used in HVAC systems, pumps, and fans. Their ability to provide consistent performance at a lower cost makes them a popular choice for businesses looking to maintain efficient operations without breaking the bank.
Surplus motors also play a crucial role in renewable energy applications. They can be used in wind turbines and solar panels, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. In the transportation sector, surplus motors are found in electric and hybrid vehicles, offering a cost-effective alternative to new motors.
Moreover, surplus motors are used in medical equipment, such as MRI machines and ventilators, where reliability and performance are critical. Their wide range of applications underscores their value and versatility in various industrial and commercial settings.
Surplus Electric Motor Maintenance and Repair
Regular maintenance and repair are essential to extending the lifespan of surplus electric motors and ensuring they operate efficiently. Here are some practical tips for maintaining and repairing these motors:
- Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect the motor for signs of wear and tear, such as overheating, vibration, or unusual noises. Early detection of issues can prevent more significant problems down the line.
- Cleanliness: Keep the motor clean and dry to prevent damage from dust and moisture. A clean motor operates more efficiently and is less prone to failure.
- Power Supply Compatibility: Ensure the motor’s power supply is compatible with its voltage and frequency requirements. Using the correct power supply helps maintain optimal performance and prevents damage.
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs): Utilize VFDs to optimize motor performance and reduce energy consumption. VFDs allow for precise control of motor speed, enhancing efficiency and extending the motor’s lifespan.
- Spare Parts: Keep essential spare parts on hand, such as bearings, seals, and windings. Having these parts readily available can minimize downtime in case of a motor failure.
- Upgrading: Consider upgrading to a new motor if the surplus motor is no longer efficient or reliable. While surplus motors are cost-effective, there comes a point when investing in a new motor may be more beneficial.
By following these maintenance and repair tips, businesses can maximize the lifespan of their surplus electric motors, ensuring they continue to operate efficiently and reliably.
Where to Find Surplus Electric Motors Near Me?
When searching for surplus electric motors near me, several sources can help you find the affordable motor you want.
Some local sources to consider are industrial surplus stores, electrical supply shops, or salvage yards. Surplus and electrical supply stores often carry a wide range of electric motors and HVAC equipment at competitive prices. You can even watch out for discounts or seasonal sales to ensure you’re getting the best deals. Salvage yards can also help you find used surplus electric motors nearby.
However, if you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for in your area when searching for terms like “electric motors for sale near me” or “surplus electric motors for sale near me,” buying online is another great option. Online marketplaces often offer discounted surplus electric motors that can ship straight to your doorstep.
If you’re looking for a great place to start, you can look right here on our website at Surplus City Liquidators. Here, you’ll find a wide selection of surplus AC and DC motors for HVAC systems and electric cars that can fit your needs. Plus, we have showrooms in Indiana and Texas. If you’re in one of those areas, come out and see what we have in person.
Find Affordable Surplus Electric Motors at Surplus City Liquidators
Surplus City Liquidators specializes in getting you brand-new HVAC parts and supplies from the top brands at affordable prices. We buy in bulk and negotiate deals with vendors to pass the savings on to you. Plus, we ensure top-notch customer service each step of the way.
Here, you’ll find a wide selection of electric motors for sale that can meet your needs and budget, all at competitive prices. Start shopping today on our online store or visit one of our showrooms to get started!