Merlin and Cindi's 1984 Itasca Sunflyer 22rc rebuild.

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Well, it was a total pain in the neck. I mean for real as I had to bend over backwards to get this done and cut the hole for the A/C. but I got the worse part of the ceiling done now.
 

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got some more work done today painted and installed one of the dinette benchs. and reinstalled the A/C control panel.
 

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was not a fun job, but I got the fridge out of the Bago today. going to clean up the area it was in and then install the new res. Fridge the wife bought. should be an easy swap.
 

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A man can never have too many clamps
actually,they are these cool little jacking devices. I saw some similar ones on facebook and showed my wife and commented I could have used these when I put the cabinet back up. next thing I know a set is delivered to the door . yep I have a good wife. :) This was the first time I used them and it sure made sliding that old fridge out of the wall a lot easier. but I do agree a man can't have to many clamps :)
 
well last night I went to the shop to check everything and the shop was full of propane, I am guessing the valve must be bad on the tank as I had it firmly turned off. anyway today I opened the doors and let it air out and removed the tank completely. I also removed the rotted floor under the Fridge and cut and fitted a new board. here are a few photos.
 

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Installed the new res. Fridge today and removed the old gas stove and heater. soon it will be set up for only electric. we just don't trust gas.
 

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Don't all classic Winnebagos have electric fireplaces in them. This was my answer to removing the Propane gas heater. and it will even look cozy. I still have to wire up an outlet. waiting for the junction box to get here that my wife ordered for us yesterday.
 

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removed the old water heater yesterday, took measurements to install an electric water heater. it is now propane gas free.
 

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not sure how many amps, it will be, but I am sure my battery bank and inverter should handle it. I am transfering the shop solar to the Bago. and it has enough amps to run a small milling machine and air compressor.
Will your wiring?
 
It's going to take a lot of juice to run a total electric coach. You won't be running it on a 120v/30 amp system for sure. You must be planning on a pretty substantial battery bank as well.
 
It's going to take a lot of juice to run a total electric coach. You won't be running it on a 120v/30 amp system for sure. You must be planning on a pretty substantial battery bank as well.
yes, I have a large battery bank already. one that has gotten us Thru Hurricanes in Florida. guess you did not see my youtube video where it was powering my 30 foot x 25 foot shop including running a milling machine.
 

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