Heres a few pics of my ole girl I live in full time.
My old CROWN (1968)
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Heres a few more pictures. This one is a close up of the solar panels. They are "UNI-SOLAR' Us64's ,all 4 put around 13 amps into the batterys on a sunny high noon.
Heres the charge controller, inside a cabinet. I wish I had it out in the open where it was easier to see. At eye level would of been best.
Heres the "black" water holding tank. The toilet is above the right rear tire, on top of the wheel well. The pipe goes straight back to the holding tank and dumps into the top of the tank. It drops about one foot on its way back to the tank on a 5' run. Seems to work fine.
This is the fridge and stove. Its about half way down the bus on the passenger side. I used the "T-111" type plywood throughout the whole bus. Its the thinner type of plywood. Worked good with 2x2 wood framing everywhere.
I have a bunch of pics, will post more later.
SPIDER
I see I need to make the pics a bit smaller, sorry!
Heres the charge controller, inside a cabinet. I wish I had it out in the open where it was easier to see. At eye level would of been best.
Heres the "black" water holding tank. The toilet is above the right rear tire, on top of the wheel well. The pipe goes straight back to the holding tank and dumps into the top of the tank. It drops about one foot on its way back to the tank on a 5' run. Seems to work fine.
This is the fridge and stove. Its about half way down the bus on the passenger side. I used the "T-111" type plywood throughout the whole bus. Its the thinner type of plywood. Worked good with 2x2 wood framing everywhere.
I have a bunch of pics, will post more later.
SPIDER
I see I need to make the pics a bit smaller, sorry!
Hi Spider,
Thanks for the picture and, especially, for the information.
I'm impressed on how you dealt with the problem about where to place the black water tank. As all Crown owners are aware, that putting in a decent sized black water tank is really a challenge.
I, myself, was thinking of installing the tank, in front of the rear wheels, along the passenger side of the bus. The only problem with that is running the sewer hose to the driver's side of the bus.
Now, I'll have to rethink my plans and maybe change the black water tank location.
I also like your PV setup. It looks very practical and well thought out.
I'll probably go with PVs but, it will have to wait for some time after I get the bus livable (my piggy bank can only handle so much ).
Thanks again for the photos and the information. I can't wait to see some of your other photos.
Robert
BTW, are you a member of any of the other bus conversion groups? There probably a lot of people, out there, that would be interested in your conversion.
Thanks for the picture and, especially, for the information.
I'm impressed on how you dealt with the problem about where to place the black water tank. As all Crown owners are aware, that putting in a decent sized black water tank is really a challenge.
I, myself, was thinking of installing the tank, in front of the rear wheels, along the passenger side of the bus. The only problem with that is running the sewer hose to the driver's side of the bus.
Now, I'll have to rethink my plans and maybe change the black water tank location.
I also like your PV setup. It looks very practical and well thought out.
I'll probably go with PVs but, it will have to wait for some time after I get the bus livable (my piggy bank can only handle so much ).
Thanks again for the photos and the information. I can't wait to see some of your other photos.
Robert
BTW, are you a member of any of the other bus conversion groups? There probably a lot of people, out there, that would be interested in your conversion.
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