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That all depends on your MPPT and the way it works for the record I didn't buy Victron because it didn't make it clear in the instructions that it would independently monitor and shut-down the inputs as required ( it may do and I missed it), however having breakers/fuses/switches on all your inputs is good practice, I used the trip breakers which double as a fuse or I can just manually trip it and cut the power to all inputs (and outputs) from the DC2DC which doubles as the MPPT
You can set up a VE network with a BMV 712 smart and fit a temp sensor on the smart shunt to shut down the MPPT from charging the batt at low temps in the victron world . The overiding thiing I take from all this Suty is there isn''t a right way for all of us ,interior or leccy we all have differing needs use differing products If I had my time over I may well have used the renorgy Dc DC just cause it don't get hot LOL.seriously though do like haviing separate boxes means I have redundancy if something goes pear shaped.

tis all tools for a job bud
Great idea pal, I hadn't thought of that. I can easily fit one under my Victron MPPT, loads of room. Like this one?

Buddy let me come back I for the life of me can't remember what I used but think it's cheeper (y)
 
I prefer a single option if it breaks I know exactly who to blame! The Renogy unit can get warm I have had it warm on a sunny Day when it was pulling maximum from the panels whilst running 2 fridges, you also get the temp sensor built in a, bluetooth option (optional) and fall over charging for your starter Batt once your LB is full as you say one shoe dont fit all. for me I wanted maximum space minimum faffing
 
@suty yeah as above do like that renogy DC..................... Renogy make some great products

Orion this or something very similar.I'm not using it as a trip so the spec bar it being massively overkill is irrelevent............. Wylex RECSW2S DP Isolator Switch with Enclosure 100A REC2S

Mate the base Idea for this comes from the yanks.in particular Nate Yarborough's " Explorist life" you tube channel..............I believe the yanks as part of their regs have to have a DP isolator fitted
So to me as a know nuffiin copying that mind set of " well there must be a reason" seemed worth while ..and it is worth while...if you have questions please refer them to a sparky not a stu 🤣


Mate I banged me 'ead against this wall (leccy) for around 2 years whilst making bits 'o' wood smaller My thanks go to Andy here 2 you tubers whom are both worth a study Nate already linked and Will Prowse and a certain Dellmassive on the T6 forum.hope it's ok mentioning another forum

all the luck bro
 
Discussion starter · #106 ·
Hi orion.
Nice van.
Looking at your thread I've seen your snack table. Like it!. How/where did you get the table clip from?
Cheers bud, thanks for taking the time to read my thread. Glad you like it.

My daughter bought me the little table a few years ago when I had my old Caravelle.

It was off Etsy but sadly seems to have been discontinued quite a while back.

Worth a browse on Etsy though as there are some neat items from small makers on there.


 
Discussion starter · #108 ·
Just read the whole thread this evening, great build, given me some ideas for my van (which will be staying as a van, but with some camper type mods)
Looking forward to further updates
Thanks Mr S

Glad you got some ideas for your camper / motor bike carrier project.

I picked up loads of ideas on here from other builds and vans , some crackers and really useful.

Next big job is 35mm lift suspension swap over. Eibach springs, THQ BIG H shocks, drop links, top mounts etc. Booked in garage 30th April

Also I have finally booked my Thule Back Up Box into the spray shop to have the lid colour matched to the van's AA yellow.

Will update with pics as I go along (y)
 
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Your build is so inspiring - The matched Thule box will be superb!
Stupid question but does the box come off to be "loaded" or do you just load it in place and close it?
Cheers Fiz

No, the box stays on the Easy Base and the grey section just hinges up. It is lockable of course. Massive inside!

When we get to site or festival and have unloaded we just take the entire Easy Base and box off the tow hitch ( 2 min job )

Can then access the tailgate and also it's a great waterproof store for all those loads of empty tent / chair / table bags you seem to get lumbered with after setting up.

Honestly one of the best things I have ever bought. Here's a great write up from a first time user on a trip:

 
Cheers Fiz

No, the box stays on the Easy Base and the grey section just hinges up. It is lockable of course. Massive inside!

When we get to site or festival and have unloaded we just take the entire Easy Base and box off the tow hitch ( 2 min job )

Can then access the tailgate and also it's a great waterproof store for all those loads of empty tent / chair / table bags you seem to get lumbered with after setting up.

Honestly one of the best things I have ever bought. Here's a great write up from a first time user on a trip:

Really helpful insight, thanks a lot
 
Discussion starter · #112 ·
Shocks were getting a bit tired so time for a suspension upgrade!

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SoLow BIG-H ( special edition Bilsteins ) extended shocks
Eibach 35mm springs
New Poly rear spring mounts
Meyle drop links
Meyle T6.1 upgraded top mounts and nuts.
New front bushes
Also had new rear discs and pads done at same time.

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Next jobs ( roughly in order )
  • Fit 200W Renogy solar panel to roof
  • 2 x grab handles to A-pillars ( my A-pillar trims don't have the drill hole positions indicated unlike some, what joy....:rolleyes: )
  • Remove rear quarter swamper grilles and replace with fake windows
  • Finally buy and fit a swivel base for the bench seat !
Got to say I much prefer the more lifted look of it now.
 
Gone from cool to ice cool there mate, easily one of my favourites on here (y)

Think my suspension is feeling tired, 110k on the clock and I'm pretty sure they are the original parts. Just got to decide what to go for. Some research on the cards me thinks.

Cracking backdrop too 👌
 
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Discussion starter · #116 ·
Gone from cool to ice cool there mate, easily one of my favourites on here (y)
Think my suspension is feeling tired, 110k on the clock and I'm pretty sure they are the original parts. Just got to decide what to go for. Some research on the cards me thinks.
Cracking backdrop too 👌
Cheers Pete. (y)

My mileage is very similar ( around 112K ) and last few MOT's the shocks were on the advisories.

I reckon they were originals and the A.A probably gave them a bit of stick over the years

That's why I bit the bullet and emptied the wallet....

( Backdrop: was just a glimpse of Goyt Valley between Whaley Bridge and Buxton. Nice spot for a walk or bike ride )

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Cheers Pete. (y)

My mileage is very similar ( around 112K ) and last few MOT's the shocks were on the advisories.

I reckon they were originals and the A.A probably gave them a bit of stick over the years

That's why I bit the bullet and emptied the wallet....

( Backdrop: was just a glimpse of Goyt Valley between Whaley Bridge and Buxton. Nice spot for a walk or bike ride )

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Think I need to bite the bullet once I figure out which set up is best for me. I've not had any advisories but the ride isn't exactly comfortable any more, could be an age thing, both me and the van :LOL:

Do like the Peaks, been for a number of walks and rides round there, but not been up in years, should really as it's relatively local too.
 
Shocks were getting a bit tired so time for a suspension upgrade!

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SoLow BIG-H ( special edition Bilsteins ) extended shocks
Eibach 35mm springs
New Poly rear spring mounts
Meyle drop links
Meyle T6.1 upgraded top mounts and nuts.
New front bushes
Also had new rear discs and pads done at same time.

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Next jobs ( roughly in order )
  • Fit 200W Renogy solar panel to roof
  • 2 x grab handles to A-pillars ( my A-pillar trims don't have the drill hole positions indicated unlike some, what joy....:rolleyes: )
  • Remove rear quarter swamper grilles and replace with fake windows
  • Finally buy and fit a swivel base for the bench seat !
Got to say I much prefer the more lifted look of it now.
Looks absolutely stunning..you've gotta be proud of how it's looking now!
 
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Next job: adding A-Pillar grab handles. No idea why these aren't standard on all Transporters?

The brackets simply screw into the existing holes so are easy.

The A-pillar trims were not fun as they didn't have the drill guides on the rear. Very, very tricky to get lined up.

Cocked up a bit on the LH one first and drilled holes slightly out of line so may need a new trim if I come to sell. I can live with it for now.

Anyway, done now and much easier getting in and out of the van now especially on the lifted suspension.

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And no help at all today from Enzo, the lazy van cat.

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Thats weird mine didnt have them but it did have the indicators where the holes should be on the trims, makes a huge difference as well (for the shortass wife that is!) was round your neck of the woods today at the Dub show in Derbyshire though you might have been there, been looking at lots of sprinters now hunting seriously
 
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