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6151
Lenny how about some pics of what you have going with your dash AC? Sound like a neither way to skin a cat, and we are all trying to make our own way to a good...
Donna & Chuck
dhornshaw
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Jul 1, 2003
10:44 am
6152
I have a A/C service training maunual for the RTS A/C units. basically a manual but geared towards teaching someone who has never worked on one. ...
Doug
tekebird
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Jul 1, 2003
8:38 pm
6153
I wanted a motorhome to live in, got convinced a bus would be better, became enamored of RTS busses, and, late one night, bid in an online transit auction on a...
Perry Munger
gibbleth
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Jul 1, 2003
9:17 pm
6154
The sensor you're talking about is above the rear door in my bus. When you take off the access panel, you'll see a set of switches that contact a rotating...
Perry Munger
gibbleth
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Jul 1, 2003
9:20 pm
6155
Hi All Do you guys know this is an "Evaporative Air Coolers" NOT a true A/C unit? - Otherwise know as a "SWAMP COOLER" - Here's how it works - marginal at...
Pete
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Jul 1, 2003
10:55 pm
6156
Hey Pete, just an idea to chew on, Lets say you run a swamp coolerto cool some air. Route that cooled air through a heat exchanger,then to waste. Run a second...
davez_rts
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Jul 2, 2003
3:30 am
6157
Hi All, First off I need to appologize for not answering a post or two that were directed my way a while back. Lately, I only have time to get on line twice a...
bigmoparjeff
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Jul 2, 2003
4:18 am
6158
I bought a Teca 5500 solid state AC- these use the same tech as those "space refrigerators" -the kind you plug into the cigarette lighter-, no coolant, the...
Chris Sanderson
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Jul 2, 2003
4:33 am
6159
Try a battery wholesaler- I got my new Group 31s for $50-per, $200 a set or you can get the monster 8s for about $100 per ... From: bigmoparjeff To:...
Chris Sanderson
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Jul 2, 2003
4:38 am
6160
Jeff, The under cabinet vents are only for preventing syphoning of the traps.They only let air in,not out.The tanks need to be vented to the atmospere to...
Donn Reeves
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Jul 2, 2003
11:29 am
6161
Mopar-- The interior lights are 24v, so they draw off all four group 31 batteries (Grp 31's with screw terminals is what you need). Like Donn said the inside...
Geoff
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Jul 2, 2003
1:19 pm
6162
Hello. I have a 1973 Superior motorhome. I looked at it the other day for something, and on the bathroom's side on the wall about a foot down from the roof is...
shaneperch
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Jul 2, 2003
9:40 pm
6163
Hi Guys, Thanks for the info. I remembered discussing those inside vents, but couldn't recall exactly what they were for. Due to time constraints, I'll have...
bigmoparjeff
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Jul 2, 2003
11:38 pm
6164
Yeah I am going cheap right now for the band bus deal. no head just beds and a kitchenette thing. then if it works out then I will go with my Flxible bus that...
shaneperch
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Jul 3, 2003
2:49 am
6165
this is dean. many different things please try to understand. if you paint the windows make sure that the additive for rubber bumpers is used as the windows do...
deantds@...
deantds
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Jul 3, 2003
5:25 am
6166
Hey Gerry; Thanks for the real friendly welcome. My wife and I are going to retire within the next 6 months to the southeastern part of Washington (the state) ...
Gary Berry
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Jul 3, 2003
8:30 am
6167
Plumbing vent I have used Studor Mini Vents in many rental condos. Works great... 800 447 4721...www.info@.... I think I got mine at Lowes. ... to ......
larry91943
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Jul 3, 2003
8:30 am
6168
Hi, from Reno, Nevada. I don't have an rts yet. But I have a lot of experience with evaporative coolers. Size is important. The larger the more cooling....
lollycross
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Jul 3, 2003
8:31 am
6169
Dean, Running the tank vent along the ceiling and out the rear cap is what I plan to do.Both tanks can be tied together to one vent pipe,so only one vent is...
Donn Reeves
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Jul 3, 2003
11:09 am
6170
Hi All I am about to order an RTS one piece Door and 4 fenders from R&M FiberGlass ( http://www.rm-fiberglass.com ) in Turner Oregon. The shipping charges are...
Pete
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Jul 7, 2003
12:25 am
6171
Hey, try to arrange freight yourself. I use www.freightcenter.com They are freight brokers and have never let me down. Call or email and ask for Brian...
Chuck and Nan
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Jul 7, 2003
8:59 am
6172
What is the normal temp reading on the 6v92? it is hot here and when I climb a hill it wants to go to almost 200 degrees acording to the temp gauge. what is...
shaneperch
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Jul 7, 2003
1:47 pm
6173
Hey all I hope you guys had a happ 4th!! I was wondering If anybody would like to contirbute to a discussing on the best way way to skin the windows. I have...
my_t40a
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Jul 7, 2003
4:41 pm
6174
I have a couple of questions that I would like answered to avoid any problems and damage to my RTS. 1) Can you put an actual fuel gage to know how much fuel is...
Daniel Esparza
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Jul 7, 2003
11:47 pm
6175
I very cleverly drilled holes in the Lucite windows and countersunk self-tapping screws through the Lucite into the steel ribs. It actually worked quite...
Michael Ridout
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Jul 7, 2003
11:47 pm
6176
Daniel, The RTS is wired for a fuel gage at the dash. It is a factory option that most transit authrorities did not take however. The most common problem is...
G. Mann
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Jul 8, 2003
1:20 am
6177
Your water temp is okay-- It runs at 180, I don't get worried until it goes over 200, 210 is as hot as I will let it go, although one time it got to 220 before...
Geoff
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Jul 8, 2003
2:45 am
6178
Fiberglass is the best stuff to use to avoid "oil panning" and other problems associated with heat expansion of the metal. I have never had any problems with...
Geoff
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Jul 8, 2003
2:49 am
6179
Hi All, I had the bus out on the road today for the first time in almost a year. Managed to get out of, and back into the driveway without dumping it into the...
bigmoparjeff
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Jul 8, 2003
3:39 am
6180
Hi Everyone, I just got the bus painted and it looks real good (check out the pictures). I know the pictures are huge, I will be changing them soon to add...
Carlos Curiel
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Jul 8, 2003
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