Chrisbx7 said:
This is still my daily driver so I needed to keep the bench seat in the back. It does fold out to a queen size bed. I haven't gotten a mattress yet. Any suggestions?
Off Grid 24/7 said:Greetings and Welcome!
One of the biggest mistakes people make is removing the factory or after market professional walls, ceilings, and floors. Not only is it time consuming and expensive, it is usually detrimental to both your health and the health of your van.
The insulation in these things is designed to prevent moisture and mold build up in all weather conditions. Almost every insulation plan I've seen does not take that into account, and people wind up worse off than they were to start with, whether they realize it or not. That's why all these converted cargo vans are rusted out at the bottom, is because they created moisture build up problems. By the time you realize you screwed up, it's too late.
Off Grid 24/7 said:Then I use a lighter to lighter jumper cable to keep mine charged.
LowTech said:But now that I think about it, . . . that would leave the batts unbalanced. The alt won't fully charge the house batts after the starting batts are full, or it's going to over charge the starting ones to top off the house. That will shorten the life of one or the other, at least that's how I understand it from having a diesel w/ 2 batts. Am I wrong?
Chrisbx7 said:My next endeavor is the house battery. I've got a spot right behind the drivers seat and the cabinet that will fit the battery. I was thinking about mounting it there.
Does anyone know of any negative effects there will be on having the battery behind the drivers seat? I plan on getting a sealed battery that does not need to be vented.
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