What did you do to your rig today?

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Coolabah1au
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Some cold windy place [emoji299]️[emoji590][emoji848]


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Just stay home, Dot. It's going to be cold for the next few days.
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Keith Morris
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"tanks" here----Dot,
So, you can now say that you are on heat.
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If Brian is like Phoenix, he'll love lying in front of the outlet on cold days.

Best thing about the diesel heater; it warms your slippers up - nice and toasty. :roll:
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T1 Terry
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Congratulations Dottie, sounds like you did a great job of making sure George got everything just the way you told him to do it ...... did you figure out the Hz pump rate control to hold the temp at a steady point rather than the heater turning on and off? Once you have that sorted and the info installed into George, try that control method out and see which you like best. You can ramp the Hz up to speed up the warm up or warm the place up ready for shower time and then slow it right down for bed time so you wake up with a warm bus, but not an empty diesel tank, they don't use much fuel when set at the low pump rate but do a great job of keeping the bitter chill out.

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On heat... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bloody good one Tanks. ;)
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El Gringo
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Been slowly chipping away getting the bus ready for rego again.
Still some stuff to do but it's getting there.
Wiring is a slow time consuming job, but it's satisfying when it all starts to come together.
So some pics of progress for those that might be interested.

This is tonight, with all lights finally working again, everything painted and done except for fitting up the wipers.
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Daytime pic.
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Before I started.
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On the way - fully apart with rust and mods to tackle.
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supersparky
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Good effort Bernie, looks like you have done some major work there. :D
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Been busy over the last couple of months.
Put in a new bathroom with composting toilet and shower.
Made the kitchen bench a bit narrower.
Putting in sliding doors on all the cupboards. Trying to make life a bit easier for Debbie.
Apart from that tying to figure out why my power problems exist.
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Looking good !! Won't be long now till you get traveling!
Something to be proud of for sure!
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