How Much Did it Cost to Build this 34 Foot All Electric (no Propane) Bus Conversion?

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Komentáře • 142

  • @mrrustygray
    @mrrustygray Před rokem +11

    Having worked at BlueBird in GA, I can tell you, they're truly built to last 50 years plus. Just make sure to get a professional diesel mechanic to go over it. Not all maintenance is done on all fleets.

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem +3

      It's nice to hear from a Bluebird employee that ya'll really take pride in your work. This bus was top notch, very well built.

  • @buffalomitch7088
    @buffalomitch7088 Před rokem +3

    This video is super helpful! I've watched all the videos and now know to look for cracked axle housings in Bluebird transit buses - if I only knew where to look! Lol! Thanks for taking the time to educate us!

  • @brucecooper8559
    @brucecooper8559 Před 2 lety +9

    I think if I was to go all in on a bus conversion I would contact you

  • @1Chitus
    @1Chitus Před rokem +3

    One of the best skoolie info vids yet. This is what I was looking for. Thanks.

  • @travisminneapolis
    @travisminneapolis Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video breaking down all the components that people would need to build a comfortable house - equivalent build that's also "off grid" with power from solar.

  • @tammytroche1624
    @tammytroche1624 Před 2 lety +3

    Your spread sheet was so helpful thank you for taking the time to do that!!

  • @optiskeptic4746
    @optiskeptic4746 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank You, thank you THANK YOU! Awesome that you included the spreadsheet, I'll be sure to do that on my build next year as well!

  • @journeywithmaggie-skoolies7139

    Thank you for all your videos and the great info you are putting out. I am in the middle of a conversion and have benefited greatly from these videos. You do an amazing job and your family is so very cute! Thanks again.

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much. I appreciate you letting me know!!

  • @matthewrosadoni3696
    @matthewrosadoni3696 Před rokem

    Your a legend 😎
    Thank you for taking the time to document

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Před 7 měsíci

    Sweet Bluebird conversion! We have about $32k in our motorhome build (including the initial $15k purchase of our 1999 35ft National Tropical Class A MH) doing all the work ourselves - but a lot less labor than you guys put in for sure. We spent about $9,200 on our 5,000-watt Solar / 23.5Kwh battery system. We spent another $2,500 in a 14,500 Btu Furrion rooftop AC and a 12,000 Btu EG-4 28.5 SEER2 mini-split heat pump. The rest is in repairs and upgrades over the last 5 years, like initially defogging our dual pane windows and adding a new electric awning. I'm not counting maintenance and wear related repairs (such as oil changes and tires or an engine replacement in our toad) as this is just part of life on the road over the last 5 years. Kudos to you for keeping such accurate financial records.

  • @PhilipZurcher
    @PhilipZurcher Před 8 měsíci

    thanks for the detailed explanation of costs section by section. Very helpful!

  • @sarabeth3016
    @sarabeth3016 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been dreaming of a bus conversion for years now and it’s so helpful to have a video like this to see if it’s even feasible for a particular budget/timeline. I’ve never wanted, or even really considered, propane in my conversion because I don’t trust myself to do set it up and maintain it properly, and while 100% electric is way more expensive both for the cabinet items like batteries and the inverter and also the appliances like that Furrion oven you installed, I’d rather take the time to save up for those things than do the more budget-friendly propane version that scares me and would make me feel uneasy while in my vehicle/home. If I’m gonna be spending thousands upon thousands of dollars anyway, I’d rather be comfortable and feel safe for the extra price tag.

  • @LetstalkaboutitwiththeLees

    Thanks for all you do . God bless you

  • @documentaries3478
    @documentaries3478 Před 2 měsíci

    thank you for sharing the spreadsheet !!

  • @panhandletrains
    @panhandletrains Před rokem

    Outstanding video - thank you for sharing 👍

  • @foodpornchef6484
    @foodpornchef6484 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much this amazing information

  • @HOPEbus
    @HOPEbus Před 2 lety

    Great video 👍🏽👍🏽 to the point n so detailed 😊
    I remember when u did ur last bus , experience is THE best knowledge 😉 thanks so much for sharing .

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety

      I learned so much on my first bus it made the second build go much more smoothly.

  • @BartBourg
    @BartBourg Před rokem

    Not a bad budget at all. Very nice. ✌️

  • @LivingSmallLivingMobile1
    @LivingSmallLivingMobile1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video.
    What brackets did you use to attach the solar racks to the roof, esp on the outer edges?

  • @PaiviProject
    @PaiviProject Před rokem

    Hey. This was very interesting. Thanks 👍

  • @superfoodq
    @superfoodq Před rokem

    That’s awesome! thank you!

  • @wendyraymond1751
    @wendyraymond1751 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful you use your platform to help others ..one day will call you to come to Cyprus to do.one for me ..that would be wonderful one day thanku so much love and God bless always x

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety +1

      We can ship you a bus in Cyprus. Might cost more than the whole bus though!!!

    • @wendyraymond1751
      @wendyraymond1751 Před 2 lety

      @@MobileDwellings one day one day ...would love that x

  • @grumpyoldlady_rants
    @grumpyoldlady_rants Před 11 měsíci

    I guessed $30. That solar/power system is awesome!

  • @Lylo-mj8ek
    @Lylo-mj8ek Před rokem

    Thank You, For sharing. Peace.

  • @Mopar_Logic
    @Mopar_Logic Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. I'm looking for bused for sale because of you 😂

  • @heyduff
    @heyduff Před rokem +1

    When you asked us to guess the total cost...I had $60k all-in, and, well, I was a lot closer than I expected!

  • @judy52567
    @judy52567 Před rokem

    Wow. Love your build and this video is impressive! I’m so curious what your thoughts are for a solar build for a bus only used in Michigan?

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem

      Winters won't produce as much but it will definitely still be worth maxing out the solar on your roof as you'll likely need no additional fuel to create electricity for most of the year.

  • @s3xiibiishliyah
    @s3xiibiishliyah Před rokem

    That's an amazing price! 😀

  • @anujaagrawal8405
    @anujaagrawal8405 Před rokem

    Its my dream to travel on a bus.love your channel.

  • @LakeHoustonRowing
    @LakeHoustonRowing Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @brucecooper8559
    @brucecooper8559 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant

  • @kwhatten
    @kwhatten Před rokem

    Nice! I guessed very close.

  • @thehillbillyhilton3557
    @thehillbillyhilton3557 Před rokem +4

    Wow. We've got about 20,000 invested right now and the only thing that doesn't cover is my labor. LOVE the solar set-up!!!! I wanted to go full electric but ended up with a propane instant water heater. We'll be at 1600 watts when finished. Check out our build when ya get a chance and let me know what ya think.

    • @Diogenesoruise
      @Diogenesoruise Před rokem

      80k?

    • @thehillbillyhilton3557
      @thehillbillyhilton3557 Před rokem

      @@Diogenesoruise right!? I'm not goin to be anywhere near that much when it's all dead and done.

    • @Diogenesoruise
      @Diogenesoruise Před rokem

      @@thehillbillyhilton3557 if labor had been hired and the vehicle was purchased near new, from what ive been looking at renovating a van/bus can range anywhere from 20k-80k on the low end.

    • @thehillbillyhilton3557
      @thehillbillyhilton3557 Před rokem

      @@Diogenesoruise yea labor is the killer. Our counter top alone is an easy 2 to 3 grand if we had done it for someone else.

  • @RedSiBaron
    @RedSiBaron Před rokem

    We are about to paint our bus, demo has been done since January 1st. I'm struggling to decide HOW I want to repair the floor. material needs welded in, but it's not in the best of shape. I have a welder, and I'm torn between the cost/time to put in new steel where necessary and just sinking the cost and replacing the entire floor.

  • @DouglasLippi
    @DouglasLippi Před rokem +3

    Hmmm...that's in the used RV price range. I think I'd more likely go that route. Cool video though and amazing you got all that done!

    • @bill8582
      @bill8582 Před rokem +2

      We call them sticks and staples or S&S for short, motorhomes leak, the skins delaminate, and a bus is a 100 times safer than an RV, you don't have to build your own bus, as there are many conversions out there for sale, anything from school buses, to charter buses like Greyhound, MCI, and Prevost, with thier huge storage bays underneath, some are professional conversion done by name brand builders, you can pick one up for 25 to 50K for the older greyhounds and MCIs, but an older Prevost can cost quite a bit, unless it is a home built conversion. I skipped right by motorhomes after we sold our last camper that we will ever own, I am actively looking right now, just haven't found the right one yet. And an older conversion will have everything in place, just needs updating or remodeling.

    • @DouglasLippi
      @DouglasLippi Před rokem +1

      @@bill8582 good points. However, I need slide-outs. Plus gasoline vs diesel. Renting is the way for me currently also. If I went with a bus, it would be a double-decker articulated. How cool would that be!

    • @bill8582
      @bill8582 Před rokem +2

      @@DouglasLippi the fuel prices is all political theater, and will come back down eventually. Renting is a good way to find out what you like. And you mentioned slide outs, those things are nice for more room, but unless you have a place to store it inside, it doesn't take long for weather to take a toll on the seals, as well as the rubber roof that a lot of motorhomes have, causing interior leakage, floor rot and buckeling, and as I mentioned before delamination of the side walls, which is very expensive to repair, sometimes exceeding the value of the unit itself. Manufacturers like Monaco, Country coach, and Holiday Rambler have either solid fiberglass roofs, or aluminum, but the slide outs can still leak, which once you have had any of those issue, you will shy away from them real quick. If you are just using it to camp in, you really don't spend that much time inside anyway. I want something I can travel across country in, and a gas unit is not what you want, diesel is the only way to go for that, much more reliable and dependable, with plenty of power for getting up hills. Good luck to you in your quest, these are all just my opinions, but several will agree.

  • @rustygraves5413
    @rustygraves5413 Před měsícem

    Just a heads up we welded our rear axle several times. Just watch the levels

  • @Followmybliss777
    @Followmybliss777 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow thank you, I’m a single mom, my budget is $50k - this was so helpful. I’ve already built a tiny home but my next project is a bus and I’m so excited because I actually knew what you meant in most of this process! I wonder how much materials have gone up in the past year or two though … :/

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety +3

      You sound well equipped to handle your next project! Prices on lumber went way up but have thankfully come at least partly down. Id expect to spend another 10 to 15% on building materials and if I were to do it again I think I'm going to search out a cheaper plywood, maybe go for a slightly different aesthetic.

    • @MrBoss561
      @MrBoss561 Před 2 lety

      Cheaper buying a house 300k or more 🤦🏿‍♂️🙏🏿

    • @stormk-1130
      @stormk-1130 Před rokem +1

      @@MrBoss561 Can you buy a house for 300k?

  • @shermanhan1839
    @shermanhan1839 Před rokem

    Condenser aircon outdoor unit needs to breathe. I believe you short circuited the hot air rejection part

  • @kind_mind
    @kind_mind Před 2 lety +1

    Nice! How does someone hire you to help in person like you did in this build?

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm considering doing a short bus conversion for someone else. Would have to happen at my place in South Carolina. Send me an email at gilliganphantom@gmail.com if maybe that's you.

  • @Lynnda86
    @Lynnda86 Před rokem

    WOW! I WAS RIGHT ON THE MONEY!!! 🤔🤯

  • @redpandabus-adventuresinlife

    I thought you meant labour and all. Ok so it's about right. The supplies usually equal the labor.

  • @Pdblee
    @Pdblee Před rokem

    Can that cement you used in the shower be painted with a water proof paint like used in pools?

  • @Hawkfizzles
    @Hawkfizzles Před rokem

    I have this same bus, Is it ok to lose the cooling capacity (coolant) by deleting the inside heater array? Just close the valves and remove?

  • @alexisledesma7109
    @alexisledesma7109 Před rokem

    So basically it cost about the same as a nice pre owned class A motorcoach. Im interested to know what are the advantages/disadvantages of each one vs the other.

  • @nick-leffler
    @nick-leffler Před rokem +1

    Love the video, all I ask is don't say "All Electric" that makes people like myself think electric propulsion, which I have a feeling isn't the case.

  • @mikekeyser7870
    @mikekeyser7870 Před rokem +1

    is 10000 watts of battery going to be enough for the minisplit and everything else? I'm still building my bus and will be having a 23kwh system. I will be having 2 mini splits that will be alternated between them when not plugged into shore power. Even with the efficiency of a minisplit, I worry my 23kwh system will only give me a couple days if there's no sun. I hope to have somewhere between 2000 and 3000 watts of solar as well.

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem +1

      It depends on so many factors. Where are you living, what is your insulation and window set up like, and most importantly how hot is it outside and what temperature do you need to condition your bus to? The short answer is you will absolutely make it work with 3000 watts of solar (I'd definitely go with the high end of that range, I'd go for even more if you could) and 23kwh of batteries. Katy and Sam effortlessly cool the back half of their bus with this setup and worry little about battery consumption, but the front half inevitably will be warmer and their personal needs do not require 68 degrees for example. 75 and up is more realistic.

  • @aquadelaoffcialpage-5306

    73k

  • @redpandabus-adventuresinlife

    80,000 l would think would be close. My little bus is going to be about 45 to 50 thousand.

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před 2 lety

      Yeah you nailed that for sure. 80K all in, no tools. Good call.

  • @jimpenjao594
    @jimpenjao594 Před rokem

    Are you swedish?

  • @lukeduke6916
    @lukeduke6916 Před 2 měsíci

    27k

  • @stevenfaber3896
    @stevenfaber3896 Před rokem

    34k

  • @elohimsoldier3028
    @elohimsoldier3028 Před 2 lety +1

    38k

  • @adamjones9600
    @adamjones9600 Před rokem

    20k for reno, 10k for bus. Locking in my guess.

  • @padre9931
    @padre9931 Před rokem

    FYI....Your spreadsheet was flagged by my device when I opened it using Google sheets! Suspicious links¿

  • @whitlockbr
    @whitlockbr Před 2 měsíci

    From the title I thought you put an EV power train into the Vehicle.. the ol bus tesla swap!!! Plenty of HP in those motors and more room for batteries!!!

  • @lesbutdejour8214
    @lesbutdejour8214 Před 3 měsíci

    14 000$ ?

  • @Ai_Toolshed
    @Ai_Toolshed Před 5 dny

    85k

  • @sathyamurthy1436
    @sathyamurthy1436 Před rokem

    Cutie pie I subscribed

  • @alfredritcher
    @alfredritcher Před 2 lety

    27 k ??????

  • @gabsinventions9135
    @gabsinventions9135 Před rokem

    45k~60k

  • @nexusarmada201
    @nexusarmada201 Před rokem

    80,000

  • @jimmyscreen
    @jimmyscreen Před rokem

    0:24 for 500km max

  • @Skunkwurx
    @Skunkwurx Před rokem

    $55,000 wild guess. For my own sake I hope 20k minus the bus

  • @cjg8822
    @cjg8822 Před 2 lety

    120,000

  • @violetraquelgarcia5143

    150 k

  • @Lynnda86
    @Lynnda86 Před rokem

    40k

  • @nebraskapicker2952
    @nebraskapicker2952 Před rokem

    4500

  • @jasonlee-os1qi
    @jasonlee-os1qi Před rokem

    $50k?

  • @Ro-Bucks
    @Ro-Bucks Před 11 dny

    20K

  • @Dreadika97
    @Dreadika97 Před rokem

    0:08 290k my gess
    EDIT:
    End I was very wrong.

  • @unk6156
    @unk6156 Před 2 lety +1

    $75000 Plus your time…Which is a lot

  • @hanalei412002
    @hanalei412002 Před rokem

    10k

  • @jimmyscreen
    @jimmyscreen Před rokem

    0:14 $50k

  • @Jessicafreeman8369
    @Jessicafreeman8369 Před 2 lety +1

    40,000

  • @marwerno
    @marwerno Před 15 dny

    I do not think spray foam is an good option on something that vibrates none stop. I saw old spray foam and it is settling and creates more headaches (condensation water where is is not full touching everything or holes) than it solves, Also, if water gets in, it traps it there...

  • @lukesshorttutorials1504

    Guessed price 100 000

  • @ginat12345
    @ginat12345 Před 2 lety

    32000 oh professional 69000

  • @shicks1016
    @shicks1016 Před rokem

    40,000 to 60,0000

  • @Pdblee
    @Pdblee Před rokem

    I think over 60K.

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem

      you kind of nailed it!

    • @Pdblee
      @Pdblee Před rokem

      @@MobileDwellings I wonder if I could get a bank loan to cover most of the expenses? Like bus purchase then use the rest of the loan to build. Can I email you to tell you my situation?

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem

      Yeah send me an email at gilliganphantom@gmail.com. you can get a loan to purchase a finished bus like the one we have for sale. I don't think you can get a loan however to build your own and use the bus as collateral.

  • @antoniettewalker2031
    @antoniettewalker2031 Před 2 lety

    Wow I was way off

  • @juanitafoster9834
    @juanitafoster9834 Před 2 lety

    $60,000 for supplies.

  • @ludigejmer848
    @ludigejmer848 Před rokem

    24074

  • @adamfucked
    @adamfucked Před 2 lety

    $70,000

  • @user-pe4bm6oj7d
    @user-pe4bm6oj7d Před 6 měsíci

    200

  • @denimillie
    @denimillie Před 2 lety

    $39k

  • @marcuswhonea
    @marcuswhonea Před rokem

    Nice clickbait title. Keep up the jam yo. Good luck.

  • @brucecooper8559
    @brucecooper8559 Před 2 lety

    22000

  • @bobbywillis9255
    @bobbywillis9255 Před 3 měsíci

    Have you ever done one with black tank and a real toilet I was just wondering want to build one for my full time forever home

  • @tynitahaines4012
    @tynitahaines4012 Před 2 lety

    50000

  • @dallasgombash5381
    @dallasgombash5381 Před 14 dny

    $600 for shark bite fittings... Just buy the crimper...

  • @odd13579
    @odd13579 Před 21 dnem

    $220k (edit: well that was waayyyy off, but in my defense, i misunderstood an all-electric bus to include propulsion)

  • @antoniettewalker2031
    @antoniettewalker2031 Před 2 lety

    $10000.00

  • @willo8856
    @willo8856 Před rokem

    So its not a electric bus.

  • @marxerr
    @marxerr Před rokem

    7k for a bus??? Holy crap that's cheap!!! I bought a quad for 8 grand!

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem +1

      I know right! These things cost like $150K used and 20 years later they sell them for a tiny fraction of that!

    • @marxerr
      @marxerr Před rokem

      @@MobileDwellings been watching a few of your videos and this is so impressive!!! wishing you good luck in all your future projects man!

  • @trancemuter
    @trancemuter Před rokem

    not cheap at all

  • @Kiron7
    @Kiron7 Před rokem

    Don’t use your kids for CZcams, you will 100% regret it.

  • @lilyungin4906
    @lilyungin4906 Před rokem

    Where are you getting busses like these for 7,000$ !?!?

    • @MobileDwellings
      @MobileDwellings  Před rokem

      This one sold on publicsurplus.org for even less than we paid for it! That and govdeals.com are probably the best sources. Be patient.

  • @mfenmor
    @mfenmor Před rokem +1

    One of the best skoolie info vids yet. This is what I was looking for. Thanks.