I have been in turmoil the last couple of days trying to figure out if it is wise to pay to have the electrical done in the bus and spend a bundle of money I could certainly cut in half (if not more) if I installed it myself. It seems like there’s lots of info out there on how to do it and much of it is free. In addition to that, there are several forums where people did it themselves and that makes me feel like it is completely possible to do. I have never done electrical but I get the basic idea of it. A good thing is that I will learn all about my electrical system intimately and likely be able to solve any future problems myself saving me what would be even more money. A bad thing is I can messs up and install a faulty system that gives me nothing but problems. I am going to fish around to people who have done it and see if I can get some assistance. In the mean time, I am waiting for a response from a local rv place that is going to give me a quote on installing it. We will see how that is before I make an official descision but I suspect it is going to cost me body parts.
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1964 Bristol Lodekka FLF6B
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Goal is to build it with all environmentally friendly products as well as run it off of used vegetable oil. Watch the conversion page for updates on our conversion process.




