A Systematic Way to Remove Skoolie Wiring without Disabling Your Bus
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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Removing the Skoolie Wiring took months in the skoolie conversion process!!
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Julie and I met and married on the river. As guides, we love sharing our passion for whitewater with others all summer. When not guiding, we love traveling to other rivers around the country and world. We bought our 2003 International Bluebird last year and have been working on our Skoolie conversion ever since. (Except for last summer where we had to stop working on it and live in it!) We hope that you enjoy the videos and they help you in some way. Thanks for watching!
Ted and Julie
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Greetings from another person named Ted working on a Skoolie. Hoping your tutorial helps with removing my wires!
Be patient and take it slow! Start the bus and check things like lights and wipers after cutting each circuit! Best of luck with your build!
'When I started'...sure thought you were going to say, 'I was much younger and less gray'.😉
That's my story!🤗
Thanks for the video!👍
So far just the beard is gray. But my forehead is getting bigger!
I'm late finding your videos Ted. But great detective work in isolating all the electrical issues. Right on with good labeling, and trying to change only one thing at a time, and then re-verify all's still working that's supposed to be working. --Mark
Thanks, Mark! It was certainly a learning process and I'm much more knowledgeable about the bus electrical system now!
@@River-Channel That's the big benefit. By doing it yourself, you know the system now!
@@mcur7276 The DYI aspect is part of the magic of skoolies!
You are the man!! Great vid. You have saved me a lot of time and headaches.
Thanks! Glad I can help!
Great video - the part about the solenoid was perfect - I got a problem there and this was super helpful
Glad it was useful! That process definitely honed my problem solving skills!
Great video!
Thanks! All the Best!
What an incredible job! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thanks! I'm happy to share!
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was useful! Best of luck!
thank you so much for that,,, im about to buy a bus to convert
You're welcome! Best of luck!
Amazing vid, but the music at 3 min in broke my ears lol.
Sorry! Technical issues!
Hi. I'm currently working on my skoolie. I am in serious need of help with my wiring removal. I have posted this help on all the FB skoolie groups with no response. Is there I way I could get you to help me? I would pay for this help. If so please tell me how to contact you other than this way.
email me at ted@eddy-line.com and I'll see what I can do!