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Hydro-Hot systems
12-17-2005, 18:22
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Hydro-Hot systems
As part of the refurb on my '84 PT40WL, I am considering removing
all the propane heat, refrigerator, hot water heater and cooktop
systems along with the electric heaters throughout the coach and
installing the hydro-Hot system.

This would free up some space, remove a lot of weight and electric
circuits as well as provide updated heat for the coach.

The deeper I get into this project the more I realize the massive
nature of the Blue Bird coach. This baby is like a tank.
Everything is super-duty in design and function. I had wanted one
since I was a young pup and the local millionaire brought one out to
the airport where I was washing planes to pay for flight lessons.
What a neat motorcoach.

What are your opinions on this conversion. The Hydro-Hot is about
$5,500. As a retired ATP and long time A&P and IA I have dertainly
have the time, the tools, the shop and the ability to do the
conversion. Just looking for wiser heads to input their thoughts on
this. Thanks,

Roger Sadler
Little Rock, '84PT40WL
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Hydro-Hot systems - pt40wl1 - 12-17-2005 18:22
Hydro-Hot systems - erniecarpet@... - 12-17-2005, 20:57
Hydro-Hot systems - John Suter - 12-18-2005, 01:34
Hydro-Hot systems - Blair - 12-18-2005, 03:39
Hydro-Hot systems - Mike Hohnstein - 12-18-2005, 04:36
Hydro-Hot systems - Mike Hohnstein - 12-18-2005, 04:37
Hydro-Hot systems - Blair - 12-18-2005, 04:42
Hydro-Hot systems - George Lowry - 12-18-2005, 05:06
Hydro-Hot systems - Mike Hohnstein - 12-18-2005, 05:28



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