Re: "Bus Battery Storage Compartment" suggestions
 

Re: "Bus Battery Storage Compartment" suggestions

Started by Gary LaBombard, January 17, 2007, 04:20:57 PM

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Gary LaBombard

Richard or Nick
Please move this post about the Battery Compartment to the help section to free up the front board page.  This was complied from infromation from other bus converters and considered very important information every since Devin shared his near-miss accident with us and we are all grateful that he did.

Hope this all helps many.
Gary
Gary

Devin & Amy

Gary,
Thanks for all of your suggestions. I appreciate your time involved in putting this together. I will be totally redesigning the system due to several issues I did not consider "important" enough the first time around.
I printed out your list and to your credit it now resides in the bookcase with the likes of George, Fred, and all of the other authors of conversion material.
Thanks.
Devin
Devin, Amy, and the kids!!
Happily Bussin'!!

jjrbus

Gary,thanks for the time and effort you put into this.
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Dreamscape

Gary,

Very nice job putting this together. Thank You for sharing it with us. Very good points that I am sure we all will consider. I know I will.

Happy Trails,

Paul

Dreamscape

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Thanks Gary,

Great Job!  Richard has been doing a nice job orginizing all this info, he I'm sure will bring it over to the help board.

Nick-
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DrivingMissLazy

Very nice writeup Gary. It now resides in the Help section.
Richard

This topic has been moved to Board Help.

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