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Got it in :D - now I have to power her up!!!!!!!!!!! :wink:

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I like this photo loading aspect of the FORUM!!!!!! LOL! :shock: :D

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Looks great! That should be nice and comffy. The ambulance box looks pretty thick! :shock:
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Thanks! I have to take it all off again to run 12 ga wire to power it - I was going to use the wire from the dome light but its 18 ga or close to it and that just wont work :cry: - lucky enough there is a chase/conduit that the dome light wire runs thru and I will just pull 3 new 12 ga cunductors thru there! :D

I will post pics of the re-wire also.

The box should be the coldest thing around - that is fiberglass/foam/fiberglass and its like an Igloo!!!!!!!! :wink:

Next two double pane insulated windows go in - one per side!!!!!

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Post by texas pinzgauer »

The step by step process by which you successfully add air conditioning to your truck should be of great interest to every K or AMB owner on the forum.

I noticed those bada$$ headlights too! :P
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Post by ka »

glynn - could i get the location of your pix? i'd love to have full res versions of those!!!! my heart jumped when i saw that truck...
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ka wrote:glynn - could i get the location of your pix? i'd love to have full res versions of those!!!! my heart jumped when i saw that truck...
I will email them to you later ok!!!!!!!!!!

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ka wrote:glynn - could i get the location of your pix? i'd love to have full res versions of those!!!! my heart jumped when i saw that truck...
I will email them to you later ok!!!!!!!!!!

or you can go to photobucket and go to my account absolutsecurity

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Post by Jimm391730 »

So, Glynn, what did you run into when you cut into the box (besides fiberglass and foam)? Did you hit any metal framework, and if so, aluminum or steel?

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Post by ABSOLUTSECURITY »

Wide open fiberglass/foam/fiberglass - I looked inside and eyeballed where I would want it then got up on the roof and positioned a full size template of the AC unit footprint on the roof and figured where I wanted that and pretty much hit it spot on - I took out the dome light that intended to use its wiring for the power to the AC (wire is 18ga so I have to run 12 ga) Everything worked out nice just a itty bit of the dome light cavity not covered by the inside cover maybe an 1/8 inch showing - I have to take the inside trim and mechanism down and pull the 12 ga into the heater space form the dome light cavity and then I can mount and wire in the Inverter.

I will take pics and post as I go!!!!!!

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Post by Erik712m »

Looks good... heat pump?

Are you installing a second set of batteries?
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glynn - yes! please send full res of whatever! i have trouble accessing others' photobuckets accounts for some reason.
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Erik712m wrote:Looks good... heat pump?

Are you installing a second set of batteries?
Not a heat pump but heater element is installed so its a heater also!


I have 4 yellow top D31 optima batteries for house power that I will be installing just under the heater cabinet area in the valley of the bed I think , I have to figure a little more- that should be a nice battery bank for house power. :D


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Post by karoja »

Nice! What brand of A/C is that?
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Looks great!

Post by Jon_Gilbart »

That looks really cool--I also would like to know the brand of the A/C unit you have there. I have a 712M, and have been thinking about buying an ambulance box and doing a similar thing w/ the A/C and heater.

Not to hi-jack your thread, but I've also been thinking of how to increase the headroom in the ambulance so that I can stand up straight. It would be pretty neat to turn it into a camper, and the A/C goes a LONG way to making that a reality. I was thinking of trying to section the box all the way around and add some sort of a soft tent-like section in the middle and use hydraulics to jack up the top when I want to. I'd like to keep the height as low as possible when using it off-road to keep the center of gravity low and not have to worry about banging the high top on every tree branch. This is probably just a pipe dream, though, as I don't have the time or skills (or garage space for that matter) to tackle that project by myself right now...
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