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NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
04-29-2014, 20:23
Post: #31
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
David, you going to keep that in Charlotte?

Ernie Ekberg
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04-29-2014, 22:56
Post: #32
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
Too many questions!

1) Is the chassis only 24v or do some of the house systems run 24v?

2) Where's the OTR A/C compressor located?

3) Is that your favorite thing in the whole world sitting there- a ping tank??!! Big Grin

If you ever feel it's not being used enough, I've got first dibs!! That is SWEET!

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04-30-2014, 00:18 (This post was last modified: 04-30-2014 00:24 by travelite.)
Post: #33
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
(04-29-2014 22:56)Arcticdude Wrote:  Too many questions!
1) Is the chassis only 24v or do some of the house systems run 24v?
The chassis is both 12V and 24V. I haven't yet identified any 24V house systems. AFAIK, the house is 12V, 120VAC, and 240VAC, with the inverters drawing 24VDC from the house batteries.

(04-29-2014 22:56)Arcticdude Wrote:  2) Where's the OTR A/C compressor located?
I opted for the cheap version; no OTR A/C, only 4 CruiseAirs. Smile

(04-29-2014 22:56)Arcticdude Wrote:  3) Is that your favorite thing in the whole world sitting there- a ping tank??!! Big Grin
Yes! There are ping tanks on all the air bags; eight air springs, eight ping tanks! I'm in heaven!

(04-29-2014 22:56)Arcticdude Wrote:  If you ever feel it's not being used enough, I've got first dibs!! That is SWEET!
Not so fast Mr Krab Patty, you'll have to pry it from my cold polka-dotted hands!





(04-29-2014 20:23)ernie ekberg Wrote:  David, you going to keep that in Charlotte?

Hey Ernie, I'm busy cleaning up the Charlotte garage to put it on the market. The bus will be housed in the Morton building on the back 34! Smile

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04-30-2014, 09:30
Post: #34
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
Big Grin!

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05-01-2014, 09:46 (This post was last modified: 05-01-2014 09:49 by dentmac.)
Post: #35
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
Fabulous,
"all ac loads pass through inverters " ?? Cruisaires too? Or like in the 450, just 2 of them. What size Alternator(s)?Electric remote management looks great too.
Robust front end! IFS without Ball joints. My dream. Do rails go to bumper? Prevost passes front end impact rules unlike 450,s.
Load her up. Have fun.

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05-01-2014, 12:11 (This post was last modified: 05-01-2014 13:33 by davidbrady.)
Post: #36
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
(05-01-2014 09:46)dentmac Wrote:  Fabulous,
"all ac loads pass through inverters " ?? Cruisaires too? Or like in the 450, just 2 of them. What size Alternator(s)?Electric remote management looks great too.
Robust front end! IFS without Ball joints. My dream. Do rails go to bumper? Prevost passes front end impact rules unlike 450,s.
Load her up. Have fun.

Hey Ross,

Yes, all four Cruisaires too; in fact, everything, all 120/240VAC house loads. The S60 50DN will power 2 Cruiseairs thru the Trace 4000W inverters as long as each inverter is powering only 1 Cruiseair. We motored thru Death Valley with ambient temps of over 100 deg F and the coach stayed cool. The alternator is 300A at 24V.

As you've noticed the IFS kingpin design eliminates z-axis rotation at the upper and lower ball joints. The lower ball joint is simply a ball and socket with a rubber bushing attached to both surfaces. No grease fittings, x-axis rotation is provided by the shear of the rubber bushing itself. Also, the dead weight of the vehicle is supported directly thru the kingpin into the air spring and into the chassis. The upper and lower control arms act primarily as lateral locating members.

İmage İmage

I'll have to take a pic of the front structure to see about crash protection. Stay tuned! Smile

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05-01-2014, 13:16 (This post was last modified: 05-01-2014 13:19 by Arcticdude.)
Post: #37
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
More questions!

1) What's the radiator/screen immediately behind the front suspension system?


2) Any idea why the ping tank for the driver's side air bag is inboard the frame, while the passenger's is outboard?


I certainly expect to see those struts all polished before the next pictures are taken! How rude! Big Grin Tongue

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05-01-2014, 16:18 (This post was last modified: 05-01-2014 16:23 by davidbrady.)
Post: #38
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  More questions!
1) What's the radiator/screen immediately behind the front suspension system?
I'm not sure what it is John, I'll have to take a look.

(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  2) Any idea why the ping tank for the driver's side air bag is inboard the frame, while the passenger's is outboard?
That tank, mounted vertically, is the primary air tank reservoir for the front air brakes. The ping tanks are about half that size and are mounted within a foot of each air-spring. Eight air-springs; eight ping tanks.

(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  I certainly expect to see those struts all polished before the next pictures are taken! How rude! Big Grin Tongue
You mean I need to take a sponge to SpongeBob! SmileSmileSmile

I did take a sponge to it's exterior. You haven't lived till you've washed an H3... by hand! İmage İmage İmage İmage İmage

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05-01-2014, 17:56 (This post was last modified: 05-02-2014 10:44 by Hisham Amaral.)
Post: #39
RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
(05-01-2014 16:18)davidbrady Wrote:  
(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  More questions!
1) What's the radiator/screen immediately behind the front suspension system?
I'm not sure what it is John, I'll have to take a look.

(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  2) Any idea why the ping tank for the driver's side air bag is inboard the frame, while the passenger's is outboard?
That tank, mounted vertically, is the primary air tank reservoir for the front air brakes. The ping tanks are about half that size and are mounted within a foot of each air-spring. Eight air-springs; eight ping tanks.

(05-01-2014 13:16)Arcticdude Wrote:  I certainly expect to see those struts all polished before the next pictures are taken! How rude! Big Grin Tongue
You mean I need to take a sponge to SpongeBob! SmileSmileSmile

I did take a sponge to it's exterior. You haven't lived till you've washed an H3... by hand!
David
That is how you learn what is on the coach by getting tested. Great answers.
Have you polished the brake slacker yet?
If you think wahing to H3 is bad try washing and polishing the XL2 you can't leave any marks on the SS. Oh but your H3 is taller.
Hish

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05-01-2014, 18:03 (This post was last modified: 05-01-2014 18:04 by davidbrady.)
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RE: NEW BUS !! David is on the way home .
Hish, next time you're passing through Asheville NC, stop by Camp David for a bus wash. We have the best water. I washed the bus in bright sunlight on a 70 deg day and not a water spot anywhere! Smile

BTW, how 'bout a couple pics of your XLII?

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