Ambulance Conversion - New Modifications - SOLD ! ! !
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Hello,
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I bought two weeks ago a 2002 Ford F450 XLT, 4X4, Type I Ambulance
Bought directly from a fire department in Denver co., 35xxx miles, excellent condition.
Although I,m considered selling it, today I finally start working, and I NEED help and ADVICE.
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My plan is an efficient comfy camper, nothing fancy.
There are 6 exterior compartments. Two of theme, the narrow and tall ones,
I plan to open the back wall so I'll have access from inside. Today I opened the first one.
Very nice and sturdy job, although they could have be more generous with the insulation stuff.
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There is a jungle in this truck, an ELECTRICAL one and any help and advise highly appreciated.
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1. The high beam turns on with the switch. I would like to cancel that.
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2. I need to bypass the switch so I'll have power in the back without having to turn on the switch.
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3. There are 2 batteries, both under the hood and the charger is behind the driver seat beneath the paramedic chair. I would like to add 2 more batteries and some volt / current control gadgets. There will be a generator too.
.
Actually, although I have the parts list and the wiring drawings I think I need an electrician.
I live in Van Nuys, CA. If someone know an electrician familiar with this kind of job please let me know.
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.
.
Hello,
.
I bought two weeks ago a 2002 Ford F450 XLT, 4X4, Type I Ambulance
Bought directly from a fire department in Denver co., 35xxx miles, excellent condition.
Although I,m considered selling it, today I finally start working, and I NEED help and ADVICE.
.
.
.
.
My plan is an efficient comfy camper, nothing fancy.
There are 6 exterior compartments. Two of theme, the narrow and tall ones,
I plan to open the back wall so I'll have access from inside. Today I opened the first one.
Very nice and sturdy job, although they could have be more generous with the insulation stuff.
.
There is a jungle in this truck, an ELECTRICAL one and any help and advise highly appreciated.
.
1. The high beam turns on with the switch. I would like to cancel that.
.
2. I need to bypass the switch so I'll have power in the back without having to turn on the switch.
.
3. There are 2 batteries, both under the hood and the charger is behind the driver seat beneath the paramedic chair. I would like to add 2 more batteries and some volt / current control gadgets. There will be a generator too.
.
Actually, although I have the parts list and the wiring drawings I think I need an electrician.
I live in Van Nuys, CA. If someone know an electrician familiar with this kind of job please let me know.
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