OK, then with the automatic starter, the air can be going by the time you
get in as well as the battery has less of a chance of pooping out if the van is
running when using the lift. Again just a thought,
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:53
PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] the bionic
man
Funny, keeping warm isn't a major task here in Phoenix. I'm
more concerned with the 115 degree days when the inside of the van is 160 to
180 and I will need to transfer to the driver's seat after I enter and close
the doors. A power failure will turn me into a mere grease stain on the
carpet. Oh well, that's part of the price for dancing too close to the
fire. I'd have been a pretty miserable and unfulfilled wallflower
though. "Nice and easy" just isn't in my genes. (And yes, I passed
them on 3 times.) M2HOF,
Dave
In a message dated 12/31/2004 9:32:42 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may also consider getting an automatic starter. That way you
can have the van running and warming up before you get into it. Also
that way you won't be pulling off the battery too hard when using your
lift. They are only about 50 bucks,
Just a thought,
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:25
PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] the bionic
man
That is great news Dave. Good luck with the van. I'm sure
everything will work out just fine. I hope that you put a blanket
and gloves in there for warmth just in case. As far as the battery
goes, I'm sure you have thought of carrying a set of jumper cables with
you. I was told to carry cables that are lass than 8 gauges.
Happy driving,
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004
8:37 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] the bionic
man
I drove my van for the 1st time today. I had a transfer seat,
hand controls, and door opener installed. The xfr seat is a bit
awkward to use but the other stuff is way cool. It goes up/down,
back/fwd, and turns up to 90 degrees. Sliding over and back is a
pain but my driving will be the exception anyway. I don't mind
being chauffeured. There are 4 magnetic switches in my tail light
housing to operate the door and lift. Up, Down, Stow, and
Close. A battery is now much more critical to my survival -
oh joy. More mechanical crap that can kill me. Stranded in a
dark van in June, July, or August in Phoenix is no place to be.
I'll be keepiong my cell phone very handy from now on.
Dave
The moral flabbiness born of the bitch goddess Success. That-
with the squalid cash interpretation put on the word success- is our
national disease. -William James
1906
The
moral flabbiness born of the bitch goddess Success. That- with the squalid
cash interpretation put on the word success- is our national disease.
-William James
1906
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