Thermasan question

Rich Kinas

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Resurrecting this thread if ya'll don't mind. I am determined to create a ThermaSan system from scratch, meaning I am starting with no parts but find
the benefit of such a unit so appealing that I cannot shake the idea from my head. Anyway I have purchased a pump and motor from your favorite auction
site. Next is to create the two brackets' the motor bracket and the pump bracket. I noticed that the original system had the pump with the side with
the protrusion on the shaft pointing away from the motor, however I am probably going to make the motor to pump connector with my 3D printer, so to
make it thicker and stronger I would like to use of the other end of the shaft (i.e. Turn the pump around). I don't have the pump in front of me but I
believe it is non-directional hence this should work with no problems? Anyway Matt has some great pictures of his system online (Thank you, these are
a big help) but some dimensions would be very beneficial if anyone could provide these. Or I don't suppose anyone has any extra parts lying around
they want to part with? Wishful thinking. Also I need to know which terminals are connected to +12 and which to ground, or cross-connected to each
other. I am trying not to pester Matt to death with questions even though he has graciously offered his expertise.

Thanks as always everyone.

Rich Kinas
1976 Eleganza II
Orlando FL
 
Rich

I have several parts for the thermosan including pumps, pumps with motors and brackets, hoses, etc.

Over the years I have had two motorhomes with Thermosans.

I bought a lot of parts a few years ago when a dealer went out of business. I have sold off a lot of the parts including two complete Thermosans in original boxes.

I moved a few years ago so I have the parts in moving boxes. So, I don’r have a current inventory of what I have. I’ll have to unpack the boxes and take inventory if you are interested in parts.

Let me know.

Emery Stora

>
> Resurrecting this thread if ya'll don't mind. I am determined to create a Thermosan system from scratch, meaning I am starting with no parts but find
> the benefit of such a unit so appealing that I cannot shake the idea from my head. Anyway I have purchased a pump and motor from your favorite auction
> site. Next is to create the two brackets' the motor bracket and the pump bracket. I noticed that the original system had the pump with the side with
> the protrusion on the shaft pointing away from the motor, however I am probably going to make the motor to pump connector with my 3D printer, so to
> make it thicker and stronger I would like to use of the other end of the shaft (i.e. Turn the pump around). I don't have the pump in front of me but I
> believe it is non-directional hence this should work with no problems? Anyway Matt has some great pictures of his system online (Thank you, these are
> a big help) but some dimensions would be very beneficial if anyone could provide these. Or I don't suppose anyone has any extra parts lying around
> they want to part with? Wishful thinking. Also I need to know which terminals are connected to +12 and which to ground, or cross-connected to each
> other. I am trying not to pester Matt to death with questions even though he has graciously offered his expertise.
>
> Thanks as always everyone.
>
> Rich Kinas
> 1976 Eleganza II
> Orlando FL
>
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Emery I am very interested. Please check what you have left and let me know. Thank you.

Rich Kinas
1976 Elaganza II
Orlando FL

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>
> Rich
>
> I have several parts for the thermosan including pumps, pumps with motors and brackets, hoses, etc.
>
> Over the years I have had two motorhomes with Thermosans.
>
> I bought a lot of parts a few years ago when a dealer went out of business. I have sold off a lot of the parts including two complete Thermosans in original boxes.
>
> I moved a few years ago so I have the parts in moving boxes. So, I don’r have a current inventory of what I have. I’ll have to unpack the boxes and take inventory if you are interested in parts.
>
> Let me know.
>
> Emery Stora
>

>>
>> Resurrecting this thread if ya'll don't mind. I am determined to create a Thermosan system from scratch, meaning I am starting with no parts but find
>> the benefit of such a unit so appealing that I cannot shake the idea from my head. Anyway I have purchased a pump and motor from your favorite auction
>> site. Next is to create the two brackets' the motor bracket and the pump bracket. I noticed that the original system had the pump with the side with
>> the protrusion on the shaft pointing away from the motor, however I am probably going to make the motor to pump connector with my 3D printer, so to
>> make it thicker and stronger I would like to use of the other end of the shaft (i.e. Turn the pump around). I don't have the pump in front of me but I
>> believe it is non-directional hence this should work with no problems? Anyway Matt has some great pictures of his system online (Thank you, these are
>> a big help) but some dimensions would be very beneficial if anyone could provide these. Or I don't suppose anyone has any extra parts lying around
>> they want to part with? Wishful thinking. Also I need to know which terminals are connected to +12 and which to ground, or cross-connected to each
>> other. I am trying not to pester Matt to death with questions even though he has graciously offered his expertise.
>>
>> Thanks as always everyone.
>>
>> Rich Kinas
>> 1976 Eleganza II
>> Orlando FL
>>
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>> GMCnet mailing list
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