Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 13:23:20 -0500
Reply-To: William Wedenoja <waw105f@MAIL.SMSU.EDU>
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From: William Wedenoja <waw105f@MAIL.SMSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: miserable a/c...'84 Westy
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Steve,
We had been warned that the westy a/c was inadequate, that cool air rarely
reached the front. But we have been very pleased with our unit, and
southern Missouri gets very hot and humid too.
We never use it around town, because it really slows us down when leaving a
light. But it's great on the highway. We never have to run the fan on
high, which is as you noted very loud.
Maybe your unit just isn't putting out enough cold air to begin with?
I have heard from folks who attached a small fan to the front to suck cold
air forward, but that sounds like a nuisance to me.
I have found that it is important to close the front air vents, though, for
two reasons. You don't want hot, humid air blowing on you, and it also
seems to keep the cool air from making its way forward.
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Cotsford <Piper109@AOL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 8:32 PM
Subject: miserable a/c...'84 Westy
> I have an '84 Wolfsburg edition Westfalia camper that now runs well thanks
to
> the help from Coby Smolens and Darrell Boehler who helped me determine
that
> my ECU was not bad after all.
> However my complaint is as follows:
> I live in the SE and a/c is absolutely essential during summer.
> My van has the "added on at the port of entry" air conditioning I think.
> Anyhow its mounted to the cabinetry at the rear of the van and blows
forward.
> It is functional but darned noisy and very ineffective if you are sitting
at
> the opposite end af the van i.e in the drivers seat. I can just about
feel
> it if I very carefully aim the nozzles but am deafened by the high fan
> setting which reminds me of a 747.
> There is always a little bit of leakage around the front vents which
allows
> the hot and very humid air to enter when driving.
> I had thought about making some ductwork to get the cool air up to where
it
> is desired but I kind of feel that others before me must have been just as
> ticked off as me and have come up with a good solution already.
> Does anyone have a good fix for this ?
> I may well get rid of this vehicle because of this shortcoming but I like
it
> otherwise.
>
> Thanks for your ideas Steve
>