How To Stay Cool In Your Ambulance Conversion - For Cheap (FREE) | Ambulance Conversion Life
After spending some hot days living in my ambulance conversion I've learned some tricks for staying cool that are cheap and free!
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The Campulance is a 2002 Ford E450 Marque Commando 164 Class III ambulance powered by the Ford 7.3l Powerstroke diesel engine and a 4 speed + overdrive transmission. Lefty is a 65lb Staffordshire Terrier (best I can tell) that came from the Verona Street Animal Shelter in March 2014 at the age of 9 months. We have been living full time in the campulance since July 2019.
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He winked at you twice. What a sweety.
I own a retired ambulance. Hi my name is Jerry I live in Eagle Point Oregon. I've been watching your story and love it. I found an ambulance off ambulance Trader for $8.000. It's a 1995 Ford E350 with 100k miles and a 7.3 diesel 6 new tires and all the records from new. She is a BEAST. I working on it in my spare time. I take it to work at least once a week. I work at the Home Depot and Someone always stops me to talk about it.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry and congrats on your rig!! Driving it to work is awesome and a great way to get comfortable in it!!
Cab cover is one of the best type of ways to keep the sun out and keep the cool air in as much as possible
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
I like the cover and that it lets some light in but no heat.
A mini split is best game over. Also drive to a higher elevation.
Great tips on how to keep comfortable out in your rig. I've never thought about this , glad you made this one.
I think Lefty did wink , such a pretty dog . Love the cab cover great idea..
Tint the back windows with 5% tint. It will prevent the UV rays from entering the windows and help cut down on the heat immensely.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
That's a great option. The windows have a fairly dark tint already but not strong enough. Thank you for the comment!
@HankHill757
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan I would have the drive and passenger side windows tinted too.....at least 35%. 15% would be ideal to lower the suns rays while still allowing you to see out.
Good advice 👍 Also, in order to position your rig consistently I will suggest also to get a dash mounted compass.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Good idea!
10:44 Lefty taking it very easy in that chair. hahah
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
He loves his KTM chair... but it's being retired soon :-/
Do you travel with the weather...like most vaners do...good tips for keeping cooler...😎 thanks for the video...I had a Pitt bull that lookes like your baby...so cute ..
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Yes I do move based on weather. Cool is better than 🔥
@jkxtc2016
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan I see you have a NY license plate...when in NY are you from...I used to live in NY ...on long island...
Another idea to consider would be to cut a hole in the floor somewhere. The ground under the truck is shaded all day and lower in temperature. The hole would need a screen so just air is able to pass through. Install a Fantastic Fan in the ceiling. With the fan on and the hole opened in the floor, it would keep the truck cool all day. See Kirsten Dirksen KZread channel. The video you want to watch is titled “Retired engineer builds transforming, off gird, stealth camper van.”
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@allisonwilson1349
Жыл бұрын
Lefty is a handsome boy! Safe travels
@reneeshrewsbury6186
7 ай бұрын
❤Ohh Lefty ❤❤
@reneeshrewsbury6186
7 ай бұрын
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Thanks that's nice to know for any type of rv. Hot dog Lefty, stay cool 🐶
Great Information......t
Yep parking in the right direction and being able to move out of the sun rays is the best thing.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
This is critical to staying cool! The western sun rays are soo hot 🔥
@billyg.1212
3 жыл бұрын
Yes you are right my friend. I do the same thing with my big rig
You have learned a lot!!!! So nice to pass on great info, and you headed to 5k AWESOME !!!!
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
How far we've come!!!
He winked at you.
Good stuff. Thanks.And thanks for the tip on the cab cover.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert 😊
Great video and valuable tips. i really like the music at the end of the video where my friend Lefty was sleeping like he was drunk.
@TheCampulanceMan
Жыл бұрын
That dog can sleep :)
I think loading up roof with solar (with an air gap) is def a plus too
I think that if you got a sheet size piece of sun shade type fabric-light color-and had magnets on it and your rig so you could end up with a 2-6” gap between it and your rig-it would create shade and keep it cool. A friend put solar panels on her house and the shade from the panels on her roof reduced the temperature of her attic dramatically.
@TheCampulanceMan
Жыл бұрын
The shade cloth works great for that. I have some that I've used in a few locations to keep my sun facing side cooler.
Hello my friend, Thank you for all the tips. My wife and I are thinking going back to RV’ing. We’re going to buy a used small camper RV with our son because we’re not going to use it that much. My son and his family does a lot of camping. We’re going to come up with a schedule for the year. Take care and always be safe.
Good info. Blessed travels
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Elaine :)
It’s the knowledge that is priceless but I watch to see Lefty and the wisdom is just a bonus. Take care out there.
Good video. We have two maxx air fans in our bus. This helps to pull in cool air from our windows on the shade side of the bus. We also have an aluminet tarp hanging on the sun side of the bus along with our portable solar panels. For the front window we attach a reflective space blanket using magnets. safe travels!
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Those are good deflectors you use!
Next: awnings and tarps please? Also-what about running the MaxAir for a couple minutes?
I wish I can show you the reflected on my big truck. I use them on the outside of the window. In which I beat any of the sun rays is coming through and getting trapped between the reflected and the glass which eventually does build up heat. And it looks like you got a cover that goes on the outside of your vehicle that is by far the best way to keep him out coming through the windows covering them from the outside.
Some of us don't fuss when it gets warm, we'll just pant and relax in a comfortable chair.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
I hear ya!!! He does!!!
@potcrak1
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan He knows what he's doing. He heads for bacon when he gets loose afterall.
Very helpful video 🔥
Need to put you some 7500 lb. leveling jacks .
Another great video, cool tips about staying cool! Have you thought about doing a video showing your video making process, equipment, software etc?
New subscriber. Great video!!
Recently found your channel, and appreciate your content, thanks!
@TheCampulanceMan
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark!
Look into a product called silver shade mesh. It was invented in Israel
Good advice, I also do the same for my Cargo Trailer conversion when I park it so that one side of the trailer with no windows will get the most the of the sun. I try to park where my door is facing the opposite of the sun. Safe Travels, always enjoyed your videos.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles. Parking orientation is important, right!!
Hey David..lots of good advice. I position my van to the NE this time of year..some sun on the windshield and then down the side. The windshield cover is a no brainer and for high winds I installed grommets.. removed the magnets and use bungees to hold it down. Reflectix in any windows facing the sun works great too. Another key is to open any windows/vents early to keep the temps down..if it's kinda chilly you can wear a hoody till it warms up. I am fortunate in that I have plenty of windows to open on my van 👍
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
I remember the grommets you installed. I might just have to steal your idea!!
@paulhunter546
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan Go right ahead..had the cover on in higher winds than that..no problem 👍
Cant believe no one has come up with a simple single element swamp cooler that you add water too when parked that hangs in one of the windows. Simple dc water pump and fan should easily provide adequate airflow. Heck a fan in the roof in a hatch would be plenty of airflow im betting. So very little electrical usage. Swamp coolers work awesome in desert environments.
Great info David , do ya'll stay in the long term area of Quartzsite , when stay in Arizona . I hear it's really inexpensive ? Safe travels to you and Lefty , take care.
Welcome to Arizona and her seasons... Windy season Summer Hades Monsoon Heaven
I've filled a cooler full of ice and left it open with a 12v or battery-powered fan over top. Or if you wanna really get nifty put a vent in the top and an intake on the side to hook the fan up to and leave the cooler closed.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Good idea Corey :)
@frankuher6673
3 жыл бұрын
um, where are you getting 40lbs of ice (in the desert) just to let it melt for a few hours?
@coreyknutson2642
3 жыл бұрын
@@frankuher6673 40lbs is a bit excessive but I work in a high alpine desert (MT) in the summers and am relatively close to town. Even after the ice melts it still circulates cool air, it's an option on extremely hot days.
Believe me you talk about Huynh,, I don’t like when I almost lost my truck due to 60+ mile an hour winds in Wyoming on I 80. That was very very scary.
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
I'm much more aware of high winds - after loosing my panels. Scary to drive in!
@s.willis8426
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan All the aerodynamics of a walk in refrigerator.
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Regarding the air conditioner I wonder if you can replace the loud motor with a quiet, or silent motor?
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mini split worth the extra cost
If it was me I'd have some magnets installed on your cab cover to help keep the cab cover tighter to the vehicle and hopefully, that would help keep it on and the light out?
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
It has magnets and velcro straps which can hold it for most wind situations except when it's gusting over 40-50.
get a small heat pump, heat and cool less power needed
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Do they make cab covers for Sprinter vans?
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
I'm sure, yes.
What kind of material is the cover for the front of the rig?
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
Its a heavy vinyl material with a soft underside.
When is a nice awning coming?
@TheCampulanceMan
2 жыл бұрын
It's on my (long) list :)
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I have herd of people putting vents in the floor to poll up cool shady air
@TheCampulanceMan
3 жыл бұрын
That is another good idea! Thank you :)
Hello, I am just curious regarding the ambulance model/engine. Does chevrolet makes ambulance? I am just not a fan of Ford engine.
@TheCampulanceMan
2 жыл бұрын
Yes GMC makes Kodiak rigs with the Duramax diesel.
@MadMaxSHTF
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheCampulanceMan Thanks for the fast reply. I have been watching your channel and I am so impressed how you did your electrical. I am going to buy an ambulance December/ end of January. I was wondering if you ever travel to Nevada, I would like to pay you if you can install my electrical such as solar panels, inverter, the whole electrical system.
Yeah unfortunately unfortunately that wouldn't work so much for a 55 year old woman who is going through major major exstreamly bad menopause with 10 to 13 hot flashes a day, and I have never never ever traveled before even alone with a dog.
What state r u in
@TheCampulanceMan
2 жыл бұрын
Currently in CO.
Where did you get Those lights covers ???, thanks.
@TheCampulanceMan
Жыл бұрын
They're ABS plastic that I had cut to size, painted, sanded the corners and drilled to use the original light mount holes.
@pascualmoreno1879
Жыл бұрын
Where can i found that abs plastic , please , and thanks.responce.
@TheCampulanceMan
Жыл бұрын
@@pascualmoreno1879 I ordered it here: www.curbellplastics.com/ I ordered a sheet and they cut it to the sizes I needed.
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