28 March 2021
Just some van stuff
Some misc van build images...completely out of order as usual. You'll work it out. Mostly just fiddly trim finishing touches.
Got a fancy hot water system for the shower tent. You can look up the brand/model from the image if you're keen. Includes a kitchen sink faucet that attaches to the packing tub which converts to a sink with draining boards on the side...pretty cool.
14 March 2021
Kitchen table USB and battery check
I've installed a small RV power kit gizmo right above the kitchen table. It has a voltmeter, dedicated 2amp and 1amp USB, and 12V socket. I installed the push-button separately as I didn't need/want the voltage display on 24/7.
The ports aim straight down to the table, so any charging devices have their cords neatly against the wall. They drop about 20cm to the table. The port is out of the way of the table when it folds against the wall.
Wall panel pigeon holes
Small pigeon hole pockets are available along the wall on the bed-head side of the van. I'm going to install two with lights and 12V power sockets, and possibly three more above the kitchen table wall. The test box is installed in the smallest available spot, all remaining cavities are larger. You should be able to work out what's going on from the pictures.
I went looking for Pixel and found her through the window on the wrong side... She hasn't escaped for over a year. Usually it's a result of an exciting bird chase that ends up somewhere high. I moved the van-ramps to a new location after finding her attempting another escape 5mins later...
The 20mm x 1mm polycarb strips across the top of the fence have been flawless for keeping the cat in. The only failures have been opportunities to bypass them. (like the van ramps resting against the kayak enclosure that connects to the roof today)
The box is doweled in with twelve x3mm dowels...aka kebab sticks. I've yet to sand down and clean up the front face after doweling. It'll be cleaner afterwards...
I went looking for Pixel and found her through the window on the wrong side... She hasn't escaped for over a year. Usually it's a result of an exciting bird chase that ends up somewhere high. I moved the van-ramps to a new location after finding her attempting another escape 5mins later...
The 20mm x 1mm polycarb strips across the top of the fence have been flawless for keeping the cat in. The only failures have been opportunities to bypass them. (like the van ramps resting against the kayak enclosure that connects to the roof today)
The box is doweled in with twelve x3mm dowels...aka kebab sticks. I've yet to sand down and clean up the front face after doweling. It'll be cleaner afterwards...
06 March 2021
Bench press it.
I grabbed a 50Litre compressor today. I didn't own one previously, and had to shuttle to work to hook into the monster industrial machine, or borrow dads medium/small one.
I wanted two features. 1) silent. 2) Flow rate of ~230+ litres/minute to suit a venturi sytle air paint sprayer.
The AEG branded compressor that I want is out of my price range. The Ozito that I would consider buying is made in China albeit an Australian owned company...so I bought this compressor for $100 cheaper at the Chineese Tool shop down the road from work.
We have one of these at work as our portable after the prior portable was sent home with the boss for being too loud in the workshop. It's quieter than belt driven compressors which are quieter than the direct drive or V-motor compressors. They don't come quieter than this. You can have a conversation at normal levels while this is running.
Of the two outlets, one is regulated to whatever you want, and the other is just full blast.
So I'm pretty happy with that.
28 February 2021
Beginner level auto wiring fiascos
Turns out the PWM dimmer on the LED lights pulses on the NEGATIVE terminal. I should have realised...I am derp. This means I cannot terminate the lights to the chasis of the van; every single one must have a return to the PWM. My original wiring plan throughout the van has gone extremely sour, and now the entire thing is a gigantic kludge.
I've done the best I can with my broken will to bother...it's mostly done now. It literally would have been cheaper and vastly simpler to buy a second set of lights and position them in sub-sets with their limited-wire-reach in different segments of the van, than wire the entire van with one set using home made extension cables per wire. Maybe next time...
Nothing was able to be used as intended, so lots of kludge re-working was on the menu.
I decided to get a battery-box as it had a series of luxuries built-in that were cheaper than buying the DIY components. 12v meter, isolation on/off switch, cig-power, USB power, and two anderson plugs. There's a nice 80Ah AGM deep cycle battery in there right now, should be enough to run a nice sized eski-fridge for days.
Not seen here is the 160W portable solar panel I bought, it has ~4m cable plus 5m extension and built in el-cheapo battery charger. Overall a nice set of gizmos. I will probably install a Voltage Sensitive Relay between the existing van battery and the utility battery eventually, this will let the utility battery charge while driving and keep it isolated from the van battery at all other times.
I'm VERY unhappy with this...but the fiasco with re-wiring the van due to lighting error really messed up lots of plans. I really don't enjoy auto wiring, it's always a bit of a joke. I'm super dissapointed in contributing to the cliche'.
I've placed 10Amp fuses in line for three cigarette-power sockets and a fast-charge usb line throughout the van. The cig-power sockets will end up with usb sockets stuck into them, but offer high camping flexibility. (note fuse wiring not quite finished)
16 February 2021
13 February 2021
Test lighting
Some cheap camper 12v lights taped in test-positions. There are six in thet set. They're dimmer PWM controlled with a tiny remote. The PWM receiver is plug/play so you can just run them at 12v if required.
This shot is taken during the day. None of the included wires are long enough, but I ran trailer wiring through the body of the van a week ago so that's all sorted.
Light levels at dusk. They look great at night. The color is a natural 2-3k kelvin. The PWM controller is rated at 6Amps so I suspect these draw significantly less. It's low enough that my wiring or battery setup won't care anyway.
I'm currently waiting on delivery of 12V power and USB ports to install at the kitchen table and bed head.
ps: Again...the preliminary interior build is DONE...I just haven't shown it all installed yet. :) (not including flooring)
11 February 2021
Destination overkill
Automotive wiring is terri-bad, and crimp terminals are a bad choice in a moving outdoor environment (corrosion due to gaps in the join, movement breaks etc)...that's why I've soldered these crimp terminals. It's overkill, but time is available. I've replaced my share of crummy crimped automotive bits n pieces in my time. They're garbage. Don't use them in outdoor motion applications.
10 February 2021
Limited edition wall panels
The middle row of wall panels are at bed height, and I need every inch of space across the van to squeeze the mattress in. The bed runs across the back, not down the length of the van. Instead of installing a larger wall panel across the highest 2d-plane of the van wall (which creates a large gap behind), I've cut panels to sit directly against the wall in this row.
The wall is slightly concave, and tape will not hold the spring tension of the 7mm ply in place while silicone cures to the walls. I tried various assortments of fairly expensive double-sided-tape, but nothing likes to adhere to satin-varnish on 30 degree test days. I guess the satin-component makes it porous or something. We use an assortment of tapes at work, some so absurdly stong that we literally bend 3mm stainless panels before the tape gives way. I even bought some high temp industrial stuff and that failed like the rest.
Each panel has a layer of insulation stuck to the back, then the panel is adhered to the wall around the perimeter with a silicone bead.
Dad's old mower-ramps are no longer used for purpose, but they're still making cameo appearances here and there...
In the background you can see the monster anvil that Jana and I picked up some time ago. It currently gets used as a piece of exercise equipment. It's great for stair-style stepping exercises and I've used it for a few months now. It gets used as a replacement for going to the thousand-steps in Ferntree Gully. Step up and down on that thing for 15mins at your chosen cadence...I promise you'll be wrecked at the end.
09 February 2021
Van electrical terminal bus bar
Cheap bus bars are $20, and I'm cheaper than that...so I made my own from some scrap.
I brassed a piece of angle steel. There are M8 threads on the ends, and M5's for eyelet crimp terminals in two rows.
Worked pretty well for a test piece. I decided to just run with it. The workmanship was ultra low, but so was the effort. It'll work.
04 February 2021
Insulating the van shell
Everything has been removed from the van (again) in order to install some lightweight insulation. After this is done I can leave components installed with minor exceptions for wiring lighting, usb ports, etc. I'll make a vid after it's all back in. Most don't realise the van is actually 95% done.
20 January 2021
07 November 2020
1hrFix lawn mower throttle
My lawn mower's plastic throttle has been broken for a few years. Mowing season is upon us. I've been using fingernails and screwdrivers to move the cable 'till now. Time for a quick fix!
(...photo not related to the mower...)
I found a sickly looking bush-rat at work. Tried to give it some water. Put it outside...it was gone later. ./shrug
Mower throttle handle iz broke.
Flimsy.
Take flimsy out. Add beef from bits laying around in parts drawers curated by the king of bits.
The metal flat bar is a bracket from something I found on hard rubbish...dunno. The washer didn't just magically fit obv', I had to file out the hole to fit...it's just acting as a spacer.
Connect to throttle cable.
Like a bought one.
Behold, the kludge-inator lives again. 1hrFix accomplished. (there was some filling and shaping and other various fiddlies to get spacing and stroke right etc...)
Mindy got some super cute kitties! They have no names yet. Jana suggested Coffee and Donut.
"Slo Joe" is about to whomp the fraudster. The cry baby's combo melt downs and splutters of silence as the Republicans re-take the reigns of media outletting has been the height of predictability. Bernie should be proud of his prediction into the specifics of Trumps behaviour during the election days; two weeks prior to the election. That man is plugged into the matrix.
03 November 2020
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