Saturday, 24 October 2009
Swivel on this. (These)
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Lots of Little Jobs Done & Some Rust Found :-(
but decided to weld in the cross bar in for
lateral rigidity. Sprayed satin black.
putting the floor liner back in and changing the start battery. The latter as luck would have it was the exact same one I had already from my car. Reason....... electrical fault was misdiagnosed as a failing battery, a new battery didn't fix it. The fault was eventually diagnosed as a faulty A/C sensor. So that turned out well in the end.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Decisions Decisions
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
One thing leads to another.
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Ambiwlans
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Lochs & Quays
Monday, 28 September 2009
Bulkhead Removal & Yet More Wires
Saturday, 26 September 2009
MOT Passed
Thursday, 24 September 2009
MOT Work & Caravan Hunt
Monday, 21 September 2009
Whats The Flap About?
What’s the flap about?
On the offside behind the drivers door is a flap for which I had no keys. Having drilled the locks I was delighted to find the “domestic “ batteries”. Just look at the slide out tray. There’s no question these ambulances are so well designed and built.
Having found these I set to finding out where they got their power from and where it went to. I traced it all under the passenger seat. What I initially thought was an inverter turns out to be a 12v power supply and charger. This fed into a huge isolator which at some point was remotely operated by a solenoid.
The output of this isolator fed into the panel behind the passengers seat via a set of 40 amp MCB’s just to the right of the picture above.
The "Big" Panel
Having isolated the 3 40 amp feeds to the “big” panel I checked all the primary vehicle electrics. The only thing to go out was the high level marker lights which would not have been part of the original VW chassis cab wiring. The other 2 circuits I was very keen to preserve were the side door central locking, and the rear A/C power & controls. Having spent some considerable time tracing the 100’s of wires I removed the “big” panel and terminated the wires. Phew! Success. Retained circuits working, rear A/C working, central locking working, masses of ambulance wiring gone.
The Removed Ambulance Wiring
Tomorrow the 46 is off to the garage to have the MOT work done.