GMC stove vent noise

philip l. stewart

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Bill,

The noise reduction modification is really very simple, involving wiring
two, 1 ohm 10 watt resistors in series with a three-way light switch
that has one circuit leg wired directly to the fan motor and the other
in series with the two resistors. I'll send you a diagram via snail
mail.

BTW, Cinnabar's quarterly newsletter is well worth the $10 annual
subscription price, in my opinion. Back issues are $2.50 each I
believe. Patrick's site has the address for Cinnabar. I always get
something useful out of each edition.

Phil
 
Hey Guys.......Here's the way I did it. I sent to Northern Hydraulic and
ordered one of their 12 volt muffin fans. It fits right up in the hole. I
made two strips of metal for brackets and hooked up the wires. $6.50 plus
shipping. Whisper quiet!.......Jim Davis

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> From: Philip L. Stewart
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: GMC stove vent noise
> Date: Thursday, August 27, 1998 8:23 PM
>
> Bill,
>
> The noise reduction modification is really very simple, involving wiring
> two, 1 ohm 10 watt resistors in series with a three-way light switch
> that has one circuit leg wired directly to the fan motor and the other
> in series with the two resistors. I'll send you a diagram via snail
> mail.
>
> BTW, Cinnabar's quarterly newsletter is well worth the $10 annual
> subscription price, in my opinion. Back issues are $2.50 each I
> believe. Patrick's site has the address for Cinnabar. I always get
> something useful out of each edition.
>
> Phil