I'm not sure where to post my questions... so I put them here. :huh:
This is my 1st time seriously thinking about living in a van long-time.
Due to this pandemic, I figure that I need to start exploring possibilities of new life & away from toxic people and situations.
As I’m doing my research, there are several things to my consideration: :idea:
1) I’m on a small budget & neither a mechanic nor a carpenter.
2) I don’t need a big bed, so a solo foldable small mattress & a blanket will work just fine for me.
3) I can cook by just using a single slow-cooker or rice cooker. So I don’t need a kitchen, but I do need an electricity source to power my cookers.
4) I’m under 5’3” woman, so I may not need a high roof van to stand inside.
5) I don’t have too many clothes or personal items to begin with. I can fit my stuff in about 4 U-haul medium boxes, as of now.
6) I prefer to shower & other bathroom business inside my van.
7) I need Internet for personal entertainment.
As a beginner, I’m highly considering a no-build model.
Then I can fit just a small foldable mattress, couple Walmart cabinets, slow-cookers, a mini foldable table & set up a retractable bathroom.
Several questions come to mind though… for a solo vanlifer on a small budget:
1) How much solar will I likely need to power up 2 cookers, maybe 1 mini fridge & charging my phone, mini fans and LED lights?
Would a Renogy basic system be enough? 100W? 200W?
2) What van model would be more reliable & easier to find a fix at repair shops? From my YouTube searches, I see people do conversions mostly on a Mercedes-Sprinter (which is very expensive to my knowledge), a Ford Transit (questionable liability for me), or a Ram Promaster (??).
3) Are there any other price-tag friendly and reliable van models out there (besides the 3 above), like a Chevy or a Toyota?
4) After I buy a van, who would I reach to if I need to remove the backseats & change or clean the flooring? Could an interior-detailing shop handle these tasks? A mechanic? A handyman?
5) Once I get my van & convert it, do I need to upgrade to class B or A license to drive it around? My license only covers class C.
6) What would be a reliable Internet source on the go? Data? Wifi from a modem? Satellite internet?
I did many Google searches & watched a bunch of YouTube videos, but most of them turn out to be expensive and/or complicate conversions (though look very nice). I get quite confused since different Youtubers say different things about van models, let alone how they convert the vans. :-/ I don’t need that many complicate details for my van to live in, and I prefer my stuff to be more adjustable anyway.
Sorry for a whole lot of questions, but like I mentioned, this is my 1st time and I’m getting a little confused… :huh:
Please advise. I thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Cc
This is my 1st time seriously thinking about living in a van long-time.
Due to this pandemic, I figure that I need to start exploring possibilities of new life & away from toxic people and situations.
As I’m doing my research, there are several things to my consideration: :idea:
1) I’m on a small budget & neither a mechanic nor a carpenter.
2) I don’t need a big bed, so a solo foldable small mattress & a blanket will work just fine for me.
3) I can cook by just using a single slow-cooker or rice cooker. So I don’t need a kitchen, but I do need an electricity source to power my cookers.
4) I’m under 5’3” woman, so I may not need a high roof van to stand inside.
5) I don’t have too many clothes or personal items to begin with. I can fit my stuff in about 4 U-haul medium boxes, as of now.
6) I prefer to shower & other bathroom business inside my van.
7) I need Internet for personal entertainment.
As a beginner, I’m highly considering a no-build model.
Then I can fit just a small foldable mattress, couple Walmart cabinets, slow-cookers, a mini foldable table & set up a retractable bathroom.
Several questions come to mind though… for a solo vanlifer on a small budget:
1) How much solar will I likely need to power up 2 cookers, maybe 1 mini fridge & charging my phone, mini fans and LED lights?
Would a Renogy basic system be enough? 100W? 200W?
2) What van model would be more reliable & easier to find a fix at repair shops? From my YouTube searches, I see people do conversions mostly on a Mercedes-Sprinter (which is very expensive to my knowledge), a Ford Transit (questionable liability for me), or a Ram Promaster (??).
3) Are there any other price-tag friendly and reliable van models out there (besides the 3 above), like a Chevy or a Toyota?
4) After I buy a van, who would I reach to if I need to remove the backseats & change or clean the flooring? Could an interior-detailing shop handle these tasks? A mechanic? A handyman?
5) Once I get my van & convert it, do I need to upgrade to class B or A license to drive it around? My license only covers class C.
6) What would be a reliable Internet source on the go? Data? Wifi from a modem? Satellite internet?
I did many Google searches & watched a bunch of YouTube videos, but most of them turn out to be expensive and/or complicate conversions (though look very nice). I get quite confused since different Youtubers say different things about van models, let alone how they convert the vans. :-/ I don’t need that many complicate details for my van to live in, and I prefer my stuff to be more adjustable anyway.
Sorry for a whole lot of questions, but like I mentioned, this is my 1st time and I’m getting a little confused… :huh:
Please advise. I thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Cc