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Blank 31 May 2008 9:02am #1
offline Gay'zin

Member since 29 May 2008

Member from Invercargill

Posts: 3

I have just brought a bus to convert to a movan there are just 2 things I am investergating.
The size of the fresh water tank, it will be a 4 berth and we want water to last 10 day/2 weeks.
heating, the bus has an extra diesel tank for existing heating or do I put in a little cracker fire.
Would appreaciate any feed back for and against
Thanks

17472-23638730 31 May 2008 12:35pm #2
offline Silverfern

Member since 04 Oct 2007

Member from Te Awamutu

Posts: 8111

If you are thinking of getting into movanning it may pay you to join the Motor Home Assoc. They publish a mag where there are very knowledgable people that answer questions like that...also other very interesting things re camp spots ect.

Blank 03 Sep 2008 9:39pm #3
offline onion

Member since 15 Sep 2006

Member from Puni

Posts: 1

The above answer is a good idea, we belong, along with about 40k others, for water you need about 4 liters per person per day which equates to about 160 liters,for heating either a diesel or gas is the way to go,and good luck with the conversion,it is a big job..


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