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A review of Big Battery 202 AH Cells, and why I selected them for our Van Build.
What are Anderson connectors, and why they are a good choice for your house batteries. Anderson type Connectors: https://amzn.to/3mUbK8V These are used to connect the batteries to the Inverter. It provides a quick easy way to connect and disconnect the batteries.
The design of the slide out dining table. Drawer slides for pullout table: https://amzn.to/3BZdfae
I this video I explain how I created the pull out bike rack for the van. VADANIA Industrial Ultra Heavy Duty Drawer Slides with Lock 52″ https://amzn.to/30bAJfj I used all Vadania drawer slides in my van build. They are heavy duty, and much stronger than I actually need. Smaller Drawer slides for pullout … Read more
In this video – the making of custom fuse covers. Acrylic sheets – https://amzn.to/3odwI23 Fuse holder https://amzn.to/3ETqH17 Disconnect switch https://amzn.to/3CTCRGI What to remove logo from plastic? This simple method may get the job done – watch this video: Deep Woods Off – https://amzn.to/3mWcJFK If you watched the video above you … Read more
This video shows the mock up of our van design. The idea of converting our own van came about after a vacation to the Canadian Rockies. We rented a 15 passenger van. That large van was easy to drive and maneuver. We looked into RV’s, and 5th wheels, but a van would allow us to … Read more
This video shows the design of the bed platform. Products seen in this video: Bed Mattress https://amzn.to/3CY75IA I was worried about ordering a mattress online. Its a big deal having a comfortable mattress in the van. No need to worry, this was an excellent mattress. At the time we purchase there were almost 100,000 reviews. … Read more
You need to have the correct size wire for the amperage and voltage that will run through the wire. Remember every wire should be protected by a fuse, limiting the amount of current through the wire. To determine wire size I recommend using Blue Sea Systems calculator – http://circuitwizard.bluesea.com/ Wire size is based on the … Read more
You can charge your batteries from your vehicles alternator. The alternator delivers power to all the vehicles electrical components and keeps the starter battery charged. The vehicles alternator may deliver more than 180 amps. Let’s say that 80 amps are needed for the vehicle that leaves a surplus of 100 amps. Those 100 amps can … Read more
I will use a MPPT charge controller. Based on my research this type of charge controller does a better job when it receives high voltage. So my solar panels will be connected in series. Connecting them in series adds up the voltage from each panel, and keeps the current the same. If I connect them … Read more
A fuse is an intentional weak point in a circuit. Fuses are designed to fail! When too much current flows through a circuit, the filament in the fuse melts. This stops the flow of electricity and protects the wire and equipment. Fuses and breakers are essential in any electrical system. It will protect the circuit, … Read more
There are many ways to connect wires together or to a terminal. Soldering an crimping are the most common. Crimping is easy, fast and effective. Crimping crushes the wire around the connector and ensures a solid electrical connection. When purchasing ring terminals, be sure to purchase those with heat shrink tubing. The heat shrink tubing … Read more
Solid wire (Romex) is commonly used in houses. Solid wire cannot be used in a moving vehicle. The constant vibration would break the conductor over time. All wires used in your van build should be double insulated, or routed through split loom tubing, and secured with cable ties. If placing a wire through the metal … Read more
How many watts of solar do you need? The design of this van will have room for two, 200 watt solar panels. That’s 400 watts. Some vans have 200, 400 or even 1000 watts of solar. Generating solar will vary with the season ( in winter months the “Solar day” is shorter), location and where … Read more
You need to decide how many cloudy days you want to go without moving. What I mean by this is – if it is cloudy, overcast, or winter you will not generate much solar power. If you are not moving the van you don’t generate power from the alternator. Batteries are rated in Amp Hours. … Read more
How big, and how much will this electrical system cost? To get an idea you need to find out the electricity you will consume each day. To do that gather together every item you expect to power. You will need to calculate your usage in Amp Hours (Ah). Amp Hours = Current in amperes x … Read more
Crimping terminals onto cables requires heavy duty crimping tools. The most basic, and cost effective crimper is the hammer crimper. This is what I used. You can also buy a hydraulic crimping tool. This tool may provide more consistent results, but it is more expensive. It’s also not as much fun. The hammer crimper lets … Read more
We keep a portable jerry can for filling up with water. We will fill up by hose, or at rest areas. Jerry Can We have a WATER BANDIT which will fit on almost any water tap and connect to a short garden hose for filling the jerry can. The Water Bandit is flexible and … Read more
The water tanks are right inside the sliding door, this makes them easy to fill. This also helps keep them from freezing. By locating the water tanks between the axles, helps keep centered inside the van. It is important to keep the weight evenly distributed in your van build. I use multiple small tanks instead … Read more
Grey water is what comes out of the sink drain and shower. There is no human waste or harmful chemicals in grey water. In our van design there are two greywater tanks. One collects water from the shower, the other from the sink. Each is connected to an electronic ball valve. This allows the tank … Read more