Onan Air Vent

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>For Rance Baxter:
>
>Rance,
>
>Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
>advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
>Ragusa does not make it.

Jim Bounds sells one - I don't remember who manufactures it though.

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (831) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (831) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com/ http://www.henry-davis.com
 
I am interested also
gene

>For Rance Baxter:
>
>Rance,
>
>Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
>advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
>Ragusa does not make it.
>
>I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is impossible
>when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off a
>paved surface.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Alex Sirum sells - $35 IIRC. I purchased but have not installed yet.

Chuck
77 K
North Idaho

>
>I am interested also
>gene
>

>>For Rance Baxter:
>>
>>Rance,
>>
>>Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>>cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
>>advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
>>Ragusa does not make it.
>>
>>I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is impossible
>>when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off a
>>paved surface.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Fred Hudspeth
>>'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
>>
>Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
>GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
>mr.erf
>http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>
 
Me three, or more
al

> I am interested also
> gene
>

> >For Rance Baxter:
> >
> >Rance,
> >
> >Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
> >cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
> >advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
> >Ragusa does not make it.
> >
> >I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is impossible
> >when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off a
> >paved surface.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Fred Hudspeth
> >'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
> >
> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
compartment door in order to mount the deflector??

The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
each other.

Paul Bartz

From: Al [mailto:mr.c]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 4:34 PM

Me three, or more
al

> I am interested also
> gene
>

> >For Rance Baxter:
> >
> >Rance,
> >
> >Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
> >cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
> >advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
> >Ragusa does not make it.
> >
> >I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is
impossible
> >when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off
a
> >paved surface.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Fred Hudspeth
> >'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
 
If someone could send me a good drawing, with measurements, or pictures
of the air outlet I am sure I could manufacture a deflector which would
not need any modifying of the door. Darren

>
> Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
> compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
>
> The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
> area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
> each other.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: Al [mailto:mr.c]
> Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 4:34 PM
>
> Me three, or more
> al
>

>
> > I am interested also
> > gene
> >

> > >For Rance Baxter:
> > >
> > >Rance,
> > >
> > >Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
> > >cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
> > >advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
> > >Ragusa does not make it.
> > >
> > >I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is
> impossible
> > >when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off
> a
> > >paved surface.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Fred Hudspeth
> > >'78 Royale/Tyler, TX

- --
Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
paget
http://www.TZEplus.com
 
I'm wanting to put one of these on my coach also. Ron Tase was going to
get some made up but I haven't heard from him yet.

bdub

>For Rance Baxter:
>
>Rance,
>
>Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
>advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
>Ragusa does not make it.
>
>I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is impossible
>when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off a
>paved surface.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
 
>Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
>compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
>
>The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
>area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
>each other.

The unit that Jim Bounds installed for me required a very small amount of
the door to be cut away. No big deal.

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (831) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (831) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com/ http://www.henry-davis.com
 
i made a vent that followed the contour of the access door and vent's air
toward frame...no fiberglass work..
jim white
78 EII
 
Another source is Ron tase and you can catch him at tasegmc31, I
seem to recall Alex Sirum sells them as well.

air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>
>cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would
>you
>advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate
>source?
>Ragusa does not make it.
>
>I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is
>impossible
>when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is
>off a
>paved surface.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>'78 Royale/Tyler, TX

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
Yep that is the problem I have with the existing models. I really do not
want to cut my door.
gene

>Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
>compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
>
>The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
>area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
>each other.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Al [mailto:mr.c]
>Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 4:34 PM
>
>Me three, or more
>al
>

>
>> I am interested also
>> gene
>>

>> >For Rance Baxter:
>> >
>> >Rance,
>> >
>> >Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>> >cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would you
>> >advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate source?
>> >Ragusa does not make it.
>> >
>> >I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is
>impossible
>> >when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off
>a
>> >paved surface.
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Fred Hudspeth
>> >'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
>Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to
>your
>compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
>
>The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original
>notched
>area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset
>from
>each other.
>
> Paul Bartz

snip.......

>It can't be too big a job as Alex Sirum didn't charge me very much for
installation! The cut out is hardly noticeable, perhaps because of the
curve inward at the bottom of the door.

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
I too would like the idea of having a vent that does not need any cutting.
al

> Yep that is the problem I have with the existing models. I really do not
> want to cut my door.
> gene
>

> >Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
> >compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
> >
> >The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
> >area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
> >each other.
> >
> > Paul Bartz
> >
 
Hi Daren
I am still interested but I am not sure I could give good enough dimensions
to make the deflector. I would have to try it on several times while
making sure the door would shut , slot would fit, etc, etc.
I think you could build one in a min. if you had the coach to work from. I
also wonder what about the 4K generators. Must be different.

I had a local guy say he was going to make two so will see if he makes one
and how it fits.

There was a local GMC guy asking about screen doors again. Are you still
thinking about these ? Guess I will go look on your page };>)

gene

>If someone could send me a good drawing, with measurements, or pictures
>of the air outlet I am sure I could manufacture a deflector which would
>not need any modifying of the door. Darren
>

>>
>> Are all of you prepared for the fiberglass work you'll have to do to your
>> compartment door in order to mount the deflector??
>>
>> The generator cooling air outlet does not line up with the original notched
>> area along the bottom of the door. They are about two inches offset from
>> each other.
>>
>> Paul Bartz
>>
>> From: Al [mailto:mr.c]
>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 4:34 PM
>>
>> Me three, or more
>> al
>>

>>
>> > I am interested also
>> > gene
>> >

>> > >For Rance Baxter:
>> > >
>> > >Rance,
>> > >
>> > >Do you still make the air discharge duct for the Onan that directs the
>> > >cooling air to the side of the GMC Mh rather than below? If so, would
you
>> > >advise availability and cost. If not, do you know of an alternate
source?
>> > >Ragusa does not make it.
>> > >
>> > >I try to keep the Onan compartment "hospital clean" but that is
>> impossible
>> > >when it stirs up a West Texas-like dust storm anytime the vehicle is off
>> a
>> > >paved surface.
>> > >
>> > >Thanks,
>> > >
>> > >Fred Hudspeth
>> > >'78 Royale/Tyler, TX
>
>--
> Darren Paget
> 76 Experimental
> Another Fab Day
> paget
> http://www.TZEplus.com
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Thanks, I did not want to use your name on the deflector....

I got the fax, thanks . I hope to be on the mail while I am gone
gene

>I and how it fits. >>
>
>Gene,
>thanks again for the help yesterday. On my way down the hill to get the
>stainless tube bent so I can put the new muffler in. Already made a templet
>for the deflector.
>Also faxed the new year trip information.
>
>Manny
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
You guys are making this too complicated. Just cut a piece of sheetmetal
and form it into a 90 degree circle and fasten it behind the vent so it
directs the air outward. It works great and doesn't require any cutting of
anything. Some things require big bucks. This doesn't.

Dick

Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 22:39:29 -0700
From: Tom & Cindy Armstrong
Subject: GMC: Subject: Re: Onan Air Vent

>

Darren,

Count me in if you go ahead with this.

Tom
75 PB
Highlands Ranch, CO