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Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor
06-04-2008, 11:09
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Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor
Ryan,



Don't put it anywhere near the bedroom, trust me. The aux compressor in my Newell was mounted on the wall of the engine compartment. Every time the toilet was flushed or the park leveling airbags needed to be aired up, the compressor would kick on, startling us awake, then we'd have to wait a few minutes for it to quit. Move it as far forward as possible.

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To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
From: ryanpwright@...
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:19:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor


Hi John,

I asked about this last fall and generated a lot of discussion on the
topic. Here's what it boiled down to:

The factory air compressor is made by "Gast". It's 110 volt and I
think 1/3hp was the power offered. Someone told me it takes 30 minutes
to air his coach up with that compressor, but a 3/4hp model will do it
in 5 to 10. I'd love to hear confirmation on this from those who have
aux air installed - how big is your compressor and how long does it
take to air up the coach?

I want to add auxiliary air to my coach and I intend to use a 110 volt
Gast compressor if/when I get to it. These look to be $500 - $800 new
but they pop up on eBay occasionally for much less.

Problem is where to mount one. You'll have to put it in one of your
bays, so you'll be losing storage space. I've not yet decided if and
where I want to lose such space, thus the reason I've not taken on
this project yet.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 8:12 PM, John McGinnis <"birds_first@yahoo.com"> wrote:
> Has anyone installed an auxiliary compressor? My 88FC35 does not have
> an auxiliary air compressor and I was thinking of adding one. Could
> someone tell me the demand/requirements of a needed compressor. I was
> thinking of a pump off of a Lincoln air ride system or some other 12V
> compressor, or is that not a good idea? I was thinking of installing a
> pump switch which would engage around 90PSI & shutoff around 120PSI and
> tapping into my wet air tank. That way if the engine pump were do go
> tango uniform I would have some sort of back up.
> John 88FC35 On the banks of the Ohio!
>
>


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Messages In This Thread
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - John McGinnis - 06-02-2008, 15:12
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Jack & Donna Smith - 06-02-2008, 17:32
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Gregory OConnor - 06-02-2008, 17:37
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Ryan Wright - 06-04-2008, 10:19
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - brad barton - 06-04-2008 11:09
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Ryan Wright - 06-04-2008, 11:19
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Leroy A. Eckert - 06-04-2008, 11:46
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - jim riordan - 06-04-2008, 13:56
Adding an Auxiliary Air Compressor - Pete Masterson - 06-04-2008, 13:56



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