CarCampire
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GotSmart said:Sealed batteries can be placed anywhere. I would look hard at putting them in the front passenger side box.
In the original sticky-note plans, I was going to have the battery box in the cabin. I would have replaced the passenger’s seat with a box and been able to access it from both the passenger door and the cargo/dwelling area but with some vehicles, removing the passenger’s seat is illegal and it looks a bit odd that it would be missing and replaced with a wooden box.
At one point I was even debating covering it with a cardboard box cover- so it looked like an actual box…
Then that plan got scrapped when I realized that space would be the perfect place for the mini-fridge- but later when I did the 3d model- I realized I had enough room under the elevated bed-platform and the batteries could store in a pull-out unit under the closet.
Side note:
Batteries will likely be Gel- so I don’t have to worry about off gassing + I will LIKELY have a vent on that door- JUST IN CASE.
Thing’s change- I adapt my plans and correct the kinks. Always improving.
I have to say- I drew the layout (to scale) MULTIPLE times, each wall- the ceiling, the floor- but when you see it all together you realize there are several nook’s and crannies that can be better utilized and I started to work them in.
For example, see below:
I discovered the space over the wheel well, between the closet and the sink area- blocked off by the fridge is just dead space right beneath the bed’s surface. If I add a hinge to open the bed frame below the foam mattress, It’s the perfect little area to store linens.
I’m now debating swapping the side the door is on so the battery box is closer to the thing that need’s it most- the computer (desk area) and the fridge. This way all the electric is on one wall and all the water will be on the other wall (I can use the space over the wheel-well near the sink’s area for the water tank storage).
Thanks!LeeRevell said:Aha! I begin to see the madness in your method..... uh..... 'method to your madness'!
I have been playing with some drawings too, but haven't yet taken it to the stage of 3D modeling - that is a great idea!
+I think we all need a little madness in our lives… otherwise we’ll never have the courage to cut the ‘noose of normal’ and set ourselves free. If we deprive ourselves of the opportunities that are restricted because of unwritten laws that define social acceptance- we’re not really living for ourselves, now are we?