bbradley21
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I purchased this van from a salvage yard for $749. I saw the ad, called them and said it had a knock in the engine. Reality, it didn't. So I bought it. I did replace the starter, had to obtain a salvage title and pass smog in CA. It passed smog without a hitch. The engine is strong. So I'm very happy with my new home to be. I plan on retiring in a few months and will travel, stealthly and cheaply. <br /><br />My first project was to clean it. It was used by an electrical company and I doubt they ever cleaned it. Kept it mechanically sound but dirty lol. <br /><br />I just finished insulating the floor and laying OSB for the sub floor. I plan to put a laminate flooring on it. I've insulated the sides. Insualation is a moisture barrier as well. <br /><br />This weekend I begin the electrical parts. I'm putting a battery bank of 2 12volt 125ah each, maintenance free lead acid. I'll connect them parallel. <br /><br />I'm installing 2 charging sources, solar panels and a continuous duty solenoid. When I drill the roof for the solar panel wires, I'll be making it large enough to run an exhaust outlet for the hyrdrogen from the batteries. I'll be placing them in vented containers, then placing those eventually in a wooden cabinet to hide. <br /><br />I have a 2000/4000 watt inverter. <br /><br />I'm hoping to have the whole project completed by Oct 31. I then plan to move out of my apt and stash some cash for when I retire next May. <br /><br />Anybody that's done something very similar, point me to your links and it would be greatly appreciated!