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[GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238483] Sun, 02 February 2014 10:07 Go to next message
Thomas Pryor is currently offline  Thomas Pryor   United States
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Has any one installed a remote (rear) A/C Heater unit from a GM SUV or
similar size?

I Believe the OEM A/C compressor has excess capacity to support this
modification.

MY QUESTIONS ARE:

What restrictions exist on the A/C hose length from the compressor to the
interior unit ?

Is a solenoid valve required to stop Duracool flow to the remote unit.

If solenoids are required, are they required on both legs of the A/C
plumbing?

I looked thru the Photo archives but could not find a posting.
The folks at Vintage Air were not helpful as they sell their unit as a
stand alone installation not an auxiliary unit.

Any info would be great value as I reassemble MAYDAY.

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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238499 is a reply to message #238483] Sun, 02 February 2014 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I still have the manual for a 2001 suburban on my old PC, will check when I come home.

If I remember right so was there no valves or solenoids in the engine compartment, just a couple of Y tubes, and it had plastic covered aluminum tubes running under the body (Terrible solution as the tubes corroded under the plastic)


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238525 is a reply to message #238499] Sun, 02 February 2014 13:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ok have been going through the manual and can not find any soleniods or other items that control the flow from the compressor except for a thermal expansion valve at the aux evaporator.

So as I see it it should be possible, but I would go for one with manual controls, the automatic one is just to much


1973 23' # 1848 Sky Blue Glacier called Baby Blue and a 1973 26'-3 # 1460 Parrot green Seqouia Known as the Big Green, And sold my 1973 26'-2 # 581 White Canyon lands under the name Dobbelt trøbbel in Norway
Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238526 is a reply to message #238525] Sun, 02 February 2014 14:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Don't know about AC, but I had a Chevy van with a rear heater unit plumbed in much the way our water heaters are. Worked really well, and would be a simple install using the existing hoses.

1977 Birchaven, Lynnwood WA - "We may not be able to stop all evil in the world, but I know that how we treat one another is entirely up to us."
Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238528 is a reply to message #238525] Sun, 02 February 2014 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think that Larry Shaffer of GMC-49r fame did this, but he only ran it to
the frontroom area and not all of the way back to the bedroom. I thought
that I had heard somewhere that our system only uses about 1/3 of the
capacity of the stock AC compressor.

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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238529 is a reply to message #238526] Sun, 02 February 2014 14:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Loffen is currently offline  Loffen   Norway
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I had a Ducoh in mine ( http://www.bdub.net/publications/AuxHeater/auxheater1.html ) but it is beond repair.
I would like to get an aux heater unit however and mount it in the rear dinette, should be a pretty easy task Smile


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238572 is a reply to message #238529] Sun, 02 February 2014 18:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don't remember whom it was, but somebody here has added an underseat radiator (such as used in school buses) and added appropriate water lines from the existing heater core circuit for rear coach heat.

I'll just becha that somebody will be able to point you to the information, Espen.

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> I had a Ducoh in mine ( http://www.bdub.net/publications/AuxHeater/auxheater1.html ) but it is beond repair.
> I would like to get an aux heater unit however and mount it in the rear dinette, should be a pretty easy task :)
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238576 is a reply to message #238572] Sun, 02 February 2014 19:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Lookee here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1994-05-GMC-SAFARI-CHEVY-ASTRO-VAN-REAR-A-C-HEATER-BLOWER-MOTOR-w-CONDENSER-/111184342529?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessorie s&hash=item19e31a6e01&vxp=mtr

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/P68AAOxy86RSU382/$T2eC16J,!zIFIeKTqf4)BSU382bTgg~~60_57.JPG

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/P68AAOxy86RSU382/$T2eC16J,!zIFIeKTqf4)BSU382bTgg~~60_57.JPG


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238591 is a reply to message #238576] Mon, 03 February 2014 03:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, something like that one, just make a nice cover for it and it is done Smile

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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238594 is a reply to message #238591] Mon, 03 February 2014 07:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm a big fan of Princess Auto in Canada.

Wholesale manufacturer overstock, tools, huge hydraulic shop;

They have a range of space heaters including this one:

http://www.princessauto.com/pal/en/Auxiliary-Heating/24700-BTU-12V-Auxiliary-Heater/4240028.p

different sizes from about 5k btu to about 35,000. the small one is a 6 inch cube that could be put anywhere.

Scott
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Newmarket ON

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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238598 is a reply to message #238483] Mon, 03 February 2014 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thomas Pryor wrote on Sun, 02 February 2014 10:07

Has any one installed a remote (rear) A/C Heater unit from a GM SUV or similar size?

I Believe the OEM A/C compressor has excess capacity to support this modification.

MY QUESTIONS ARE:

What restrictions exist on the A/C hose length from the compressor to the interior unit ?

Is a solenoid valve required to stop Duracool flow to the remote unit.

Tom Pryor.
4188 Limerick Dr
Lake Wales, Fl 33859


I was in the custom truck sleeper industry for 12 years, and we installed a "slave unit" in all the bigger sleepers. These were simply teed into the high and low pressure line of the original AC system - no solenoids needed.

I installed one like this in our 1974 GMC and it produces a lot more cooling than the original leaky underdash unit.


Erv Troyer Lagrange, IN
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238602 is a reply to message #238483] Mon, 03 February 2014 09:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I often considered this and figured the criteria was a pre 94 R12 unit from a Suburban. Bought on on Ebay and the guy shipped a late model Ford van unit 134a. It was cheap so I just have it taking up shelf space.

John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238628 is a reply to message #238528] Mon, 03 February 2014 12:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I had a couple o Subuirban company rides which had the rear A/C.  I asked my cousin the HVAC engineer, he said there's no shutoff or anything necessary.  When you turn the fan on, the air flow across the expansion valve in the back evaporator will open it and let refrigerant flow through the aux evaporator.  Turn the fan off, the evap quickly cools and closes the expansion valve.  The compressor has sufficient reserve to run both evaps, if you're only using one it will simpkly cycle off more often.

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I think that Larry Shaffer of GMC-49r fame did this, but he only ran it to
the frontroom area and not all of the way back to the bedroom. I thought
that I had heard somewhere that our system only uses about 1/3 of the
capacity of the stock AC compressor.

--
Gary and Diana Berry
73 CL Stretch in Wa.

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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #238639 is a reply to message #238628] Mon, 03 February 2014 13:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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AND, it doesn't matter if the unit was for R12 or R134a. Either will work.
Someone had posted that they had a Surburban on their shelf but it was for 134a.
They can use it as an aux. evaporator. It will have its own expansion valve. Just put the hoses in parallel with the existing hoses.
You can see an example here:

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g3356-aux-air-conditioner-evaporator.html

I have also listed where I got the hoses made tha have a tee and a fitting for the original hoses on the end.

Emery Stora

On Feb 3, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Johnny Bridges <jhbridges@ymail.com> wrote:

> I had a couple o Subuirban company rides which had the rear A/C. I asked my cousin the HVAC engineer, he said there's no shutoff or anything necessary. When you turn the fan on, the air flow across the expansion valve in the back evaporator will open it and let refrigerant flow through the aux evaporator. Turn the fan off, the evap quickly cools and closes the expansion valve. The compressor has sufficient reserve to run both evaps, if you're only using one it will simpkly cycle off more often.
>
> --johnny
> '76 23' transmode norris
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> the frontroom area and not all of the way back to the bedroom. I thought
> that I had heard somewhere that our system only uses about 1/3 of the
> capacity of the stock AC compressor.
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239387 is a reply to message #238483] Mon, 10 February 2014 09:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Auxiliary heater on wife's side.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/auxiliary-heater/p14597.html


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239519 is a reply to message #238639] Tue, 11 February 2014 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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emerystora wrote on Mon, 03 February 2014 13:04

AND, it doesn't matter if the unit was for R12 or R134a. Either will work.

Emery Stora




Agree. That unit should work fine. Be sure to flush out any old oil well!

Emory,

I am curious about your great looking installation of the additional A/C evaporator. You chose to cut a hole in the back of the unit, and allow the old A/C air to pass into the new unit (if I am looking at it correctly). At first glance, this would seem to be counter productive, given that it seems the old air is fighting air passing through the evaporator. I probably don't understand the way it works, can you please elucidate? I don't in any way mean this as a criticism, I just wonder why you didn't just let the old air pass behind the new unit instead of plumbing it through the new unit.

By the way, thanks for posting the source for your parts, I see that place has a wealth of parts available for A/C installs. I had not realized that a wall unit like yours was even made. I'd been thinking of an under the passenger seat install, but yours is making me rethink...

Corley


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239521 is a reply to message #238639] Tue, 11 February 2014 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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emerystora wrote on Mon, 03 February 2014 14:04



http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g3356-aux-air-conditioner-evaporator.html

I have also listed where I got the hoses made tha have a tee and a fitting for the original hoses on the end.

Emery Stora



I went to Danhard's website and can't see where you are able to purchase their products. Probably because they sell mainly to OEM and Dealers. Do they sell direct?


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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239682 is a reply to message #239519] Wed, 12 February 2014 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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NO, you are looking at in incorrectly. I didn't cut any holes for the original air to flow through the new unit. The original setup is still in place and flows through the original dash outlets. The new unit is a stand alone unit and the hoses are in parallel with the original. I just placed it below the dash because it fit well there. I could have run longer hoses and placed it anywhere else in the motorhome.


The air flow for the new unit is that it draws air from the bottom louver and it flows through its evaporator core and is blown out through the outlets at the top.

Emery Stora

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On Feb 11, 2014, at 8:54 AM, Corley Wooldridge <corley@corleyw.com> wrote:
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> emerystora wrote on Mon, 03 February 2014 13:04
>> AND, it doesn't matter if the unit was for R12 or R134a. Either will work.
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>> Emery Stora
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> Agree. That unit should work fine.
>
> Emory,
>
> I am curious about your great looking installation of the additional A/C evaporator. You chose to cut a hole in the back of the unit, and allow the old A/C air to pass into the new unit (if I am looking at it correctly). At first glance, this would seem to be counter productive, given that it seems the old air is fighting air passing through the evaporator. I probably don't understand the way it works, can you please elucidate? I don't in any way mean this as a criticism, I just wonder why you didn't just let the old air pass behind the new unit instead of plumbing it through the new unit.
>
> By the way, thanks for posting the source for your parts, I see that place has a wealth of parts available for A/C installs. I had not realized that a wall unit like yours was even made. I'd been thinking of an under the passenger seat install, but yours is making me rethink...
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239684 is a reply to message #239521] Wed, 12 February 2014 11:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They sold to me directly several years ago when I bought from them. Call them on the phone and I expect they would sell to you.

Emery Stora

On Feb 11, 2014, at 9:25 AM, RJW <mygmc@palmbeachgmc.com> wrote:

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> emerystora wrote on Mon, 03 February 2014 14:04
>> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g3356-aux-air-conditioner-evaporator.html
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>> I have also listed where I got the hoses made tha have a tee and a fitting for the original hoses on the end.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>
>
> I went to Danhard's website and can't see where you are able to purchase their products. Probably because they sell mainly to OEM and Dealers. Do they sell direct?
>
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Re: [GMCnet] REMOTE AUXILIARY A/C AND HEAT [message #239764 is a reply to message #239682] Wed, 12 February 2014 18:00 Go to previous message
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emerystora wrote on Wed, 12 February 2014 11:03

NO, you are looking at in incorrectly. ...

Emery Stora


Emery, Thanks for straightening me out. I saw the grey area and thought it was a hole in the back. I was wrong... Looks like a nice installation!
Thanks again,
Corley


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