Recent content by LeishaShannon

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    Introduction post - aussie canter budget build

    Love it! although looks like the rear overhang might be a tad long? (60% of wheelbase max)
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    02 NPS300 spring options?

    Other than OEM does anyone have any suggestions for replacing the leaf springs on my NPS300? I vaguely recall someone using Hino parabolics as a direct fit alternative?
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    NPS Camper Build

    We had a voltage battery reading issue (the Multiplus inverter/chargers were reading 200mv low) when we first got them and Victron sent out 2 new inverters without even requiring the old ones back. I've also had fantastic software support from the guys there with regard to integrating their...
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    NPS Camper Build

    5 year update! I had doubts that a camper stuck together with sticky tape and glue would last this long, but it has! I've had to replace the drawer slides that hold the pantry twice due to the "locking" clips shearing off. I've added a strap that now securely locks the pantry in place when...
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    NPS Camper Build

    I'm using the Victron BMV-702 and its midpoint monitoring as a "BMS" , this allows for low voltage, high voltage, and balance alarms / relay triggers. Periodically I charge higher than normal and plug in a Celllog8 to ensure the cells are really still balanced. Any required balancing is...
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    FG's in Action

    Great Lakes, Tasmania. -13c atm, the coldest ive had the truck :)
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    FG's in Action

    Perhaps I should have packed chains... ;)
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    High output alternator

    https://www.rapidpower.com.au I used these guys, great alternator, made locally in Brisbane. (Upgraded to a 3.5kw unit for our Isuzu NPS 300) Excellent support when I needed some spare parts.
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    High Efficiency Air Conditioning Units for non-generator powered campers

    The Mitsubishi 2kW SRK20ZSXA-W is still -miles- ahead of any 12/24/48v DC unit in efficiency. Its coefficient of performance is 7 and it costs less than $500USD. Add a quality Victron 800VA 240v inverter to run it and you're still under $750USD Nothing else comes close in terms of efficiency...
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    DIY Lithium Packs, Proposal and Discussion

    Can I make a suggestion? Forget about a BMS and just use a Victron BMV to monitor the midpoint of the pack. Periodically (I do it less than once a year now) use a celllog8 to check cell balance and manually balance if required. Manual balancing can be as simple as using a long extension cord...
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    Tilting rooftop solar panels

    If you're short on roof space I really like this idea to double the solar capacity from http://www.manins.net.au/motorhome/solar.html
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    Residential AC failure

    It pains me to admit, but in the spirit of full disclosure the "Residential" AC system mounted to our camper failed! While driving ~110km/hr down the highway I heard a screeching metal spinning on metal sound followed by a rhythmic clunk - kaclunk noise from above my head. When I pulled over I...
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    Driving in Sand

    I'd planned to install pipe to each wheel from the compressor with a short flexible hose so I could do all 4 tyres relatively quickly, even bought the solenoid and 5v pressure sender to automate it with Arduino... one day I guess..
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    LifePO4 3.2V Batteries vs. "Drop in Replacements"

    Exactly, I have fused 2.5mm2 (from memory) cables to each cell which terminate to powerlab8 and celllog8 connectors for easy connection if/when required for voltage checks or balancing. Nothing permanently connected.
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    LifePO4 3.2V Batteries vs. "Drop in Replacements"

    Just do it... you won't regret it. They're lighter, stronger (support higher loads, faster charging), and cheaper per Ah delivered. The benefit of being able to charge at ridiculously fast rates has been invaluable, a nice drive or fast idle charging via the alternator and you're set for...
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