Moving the battery box for the engine batteries turned out to be a longer process than at first planned . I was agonising about do I remake the box or alter the existing. The box needed to be repositioned and made 25mm wider , what am I going to do , which is the quickest path?
A customer came in and wanted something machined , I was on holiday and I told him to go away. " Can I pay you to do it for me" , "No bugger off I am on holidays". In the end he played my game , you know say little , look helpless and ask lots of pleading questions. I took his timber and started to machine it . He asked" what will it cost ", the reply shocked him." Nothing , just go away when it is finished and don't come back until I return to work". We then had a philosophical discussion about how you can help people out without wanting anything in return.
Battery box.....that was the subject , here is the altered box in the new position.
Looks great don't you think. The existing leads reached without alteration , this box is more solid than the original. I have sprayed with zinc oxide ( red oxide )but will need the repaint with the colour to match the chassis of the bus.
The bin for the house batteries now needs to be fitted , as it will have four batteries approx 540 x 220 x 250 high it needs to be quite solid.
There is no doubt this bin is really strong. I have developed a method of making these bins that is quite simple and effective . I will fit a shelf to carry two batteries above the other two , they are Gell Matt batteries so do not need to have water levels checked.
One thing I have learned about renovating buses.....DO NOT TAKE THE EASY ROAD...It will come back and bite you if you do. A saying in industry in Australia is " Do it once and do it well". This is possibly why we have trouble in this country competing with imports , a lot of them are inferior products albeit they are usually a lot cheaper.
Tomorror I am going to move in front of the back wheels and make a bin for the generator. 6.5KVAHonda , remote start and very quiet. I have purchased an industrial fan , 240 volt and if the Generator runs so does the fan , that should help to keep it cool. Anyway wait until the next post to see. The generator pulls out on a slide and swivels around so you can get to both sides.
See you later.....Sich