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fan boosted heaters /demist
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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorWheeto" data-source="post: 388660" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>As mentioned above, using an electric fan off a type four engined bus is the neatest solution. </p><p></p><p>Block off the two outlets on the fan housing, fit the elec fan and add the two pipes to the heat exchangers to it. You might even find a proper bay fan switch that will look the same as the rest of the dash knobs. </p><p></p><p>Ambulance fans are for the cold air supply, they fit in the two removable panels on each side of the inside of the front panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorWheeto, post: 388660, member: 476"] As mentioned above, using an electric fan off a type four engined bus is the neatest solution. Block off the two outlets on the fan housing, fit the elec fan and add the two pipes to the heat exchangers to it. You might even find a proper bay fan switch that will look the same as the rest of the dash knobs. Ambulance fans are for the cold air supply, they fit in the two removable panels on each side of the inside of the front panel. [/QUOTE]
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