Thanks Greg, That control unit is so much better than the stock one, smaller too
Adding to my wish list
Bill, do you know of such a beast? a vacuum operated vacuum relay??
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From: Bill Van Vlack
Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 12:48 PM
To: gmclist
Subject: [GMCnet] Re: New dash underway
> The next challenge was the defrost door. The coach has a spring that holds the defrost door shut, and the vacuum pot opens it in the defrost
> position on the factory head. I removed the factory vacuum pot mount. It was held on by 5 heavy duty spot welds. Overkill. I removed the factory
> spring. Using the old mount, I welded on a little stand and fabricated a bell crank out of aluminum scraps. The mount was relocated in a slightly
> different position to accommodate the bell crank and get the correct angle on the defrost door. Basically, I reversed the action of the factory
> vacuum pot from opening to closing.
>
> The Jeep head applies vacuum to the Jeep defrost door at all times EXCEPT for when you call for defrost. Then the Jeep defrost door opens. So on
> the coach, the Jeep control head will apply vacuum to the defrost door pot, causing it to close. The opposite of what the coach control head does.
> So now my coach defrost acts like the Jeep system, with defrost being the default mode in the event of vacuum failure.
Thanks for the details, Greg. I wonder if a vacuum switch and solenoid might reverse the action. When the Jeep head removes vacuum the vacuum switch
contacts close and energize the vacuum solenoid, opening the OEM defrost door.
When's the kit coming out?
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Bill Van Vlack
'76 Royale; Guemes Island, Washington; Twin bed, full (DS) side bath, Brazilian Redwood counter and settee tops,455, 6KW generator; new owner a/o mid
November 2015.
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