Electrolevel II

gary thurlow

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Oct 13, 1998
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Could someone explain to me the difference(s) between the original system
used on the GMC coach and the Electrolevel II system? Could I retofit the
"II" system to an older coach?

Thanks in advance.

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Gary Thurlow
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St. Louis, MO
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>
> Could someone explain to me the difference(s) between the original system
> used on the GMC coach and the Electrolevel II system?

Gary, the electrolevel substituted three rocker switches and five or six
solenoid valves for the rotary control valves. The compressor was
relocated to the closet with the 12V converter and the solenoid valves
are in there too. It also used a smaller air tank at first and then the
tank was elimnated entirely and two compressors were used.

> Could I retofit the "II" system to an older coach?

Sure - would require much replumbing and wiring, but could definitely be
done. As Arch posted, Gateway has a kit to do this, but IIRC it's
pretty pricey.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
GMCer JR Slaten in Louisville KY, 502-363-3011, sells replacement rotary
valves form for the PowerLevel system.

Paul Bartz

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From: Patrick Flowers [mailto:patri63]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 8:52 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Electrolevel II

>
> Could someone explain to me the difference(s) between the
original system
> used on the GMC coach and the Electrolevel II system?

Gary, the electrolevel substituted three rocker switches and five or six
solenoid valves for the rotary control valves. The compressor was
relocated to the closet with the 12V converter and the solenoid valves
are in there too. It also used a smaller air tank at first and then the
tank was eliminated entirely and two compressors were used.
> Could I retofit the "II" system to an older coach?

Sure - would require much replumbing and wiring, but could definitely be
done. As Arch posted, Gateway has a kit to do this, but IIRC it's
pretty pricey.