As things are currently arranged, the auxiliary compressor only does
the toilet. It cuts in around 65# and cuts out at 90PSI. I'd be happy
if it did the dump valves. The suspension/brakes -- well, I'd just as
soon leave those alone. Anyway, I don't mind waiting for the air for
a departure ... the series 60 doesn't take all that long to
pressurize the system --- I usually run it to air up while I'm
raising the HWH jacks anyway, so it doesn't delay a departure much.
(I still go and visually check the HWH jacks to make sure they're up.)
Pete Masterson
aeonix1@...
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42'
El Sobrante, CA
On Feb 27, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Don Bradner wrote:
> So your auxilliary pump only does the Microphor? Mine will fill
> anything/everything, including air bags. It cuts out at 90PSI.
>
> I like being able to have full-usable air before the engine is even
> started. The 8V92 doesn't need a long warmup (my opinion, anyway),
> so I can roll soon after startup.
>
> On 2/27/2007 at 4:42 PM Pete Masterson wrote:
>
>> Now that there is a discussion of dump valves ... and you mention the
>> &^%^&% air valves ...
>>
>> I really hate having to 'air up' the coach just to dump, especially
>> when I'm in an RV park for a week or so. It seems so silly to run a
>> 500 hp engine just to get the air pressure to dump the sewage.
>>
>> So, does anybody know if
>> 1. is it practical to re-route the air valve source to the auxiliary
>> compressor (used to provide air to the Microphor toilet) -- and will
>> that compressor be able to provide enough air to efficiently operate
>> the air valves without stressing the compressor, or
>> 2. what are some of the alternatives (and costs + ease of
>> installation). Are electric valves a good idea? I certainly don't
>> really want to hassle with manual valves... the switches are close
>> enough to the sewage as it is...
>>
>> When in an RV park, I usually go 3 days between dumps or I dump on
>> the day we leave... It's not like I do it all the time, but I have
>> noticed a few strange looks from neighbors after I've 'aired up' to
>> do a dump.
>
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> Eureka, CA
>
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