wanderer-rrorc
Explorer
Loving the build couple recommendations though I would go with 200 Watts renology for the solar that's what I have and 110 amp hour sealed battery.. with my CPAP on cloudy days I really need more power to make it all the way through the night so I'm going to upgrade to 200 amp hours of battery here soon.
Every one of the seats in my van has its own dedicated dual USB 2.1 amp .I have the switches above my driver's head on the door pillar so I can reach them from outside quickly turn lights on fans on in the very first swich is my battery isolator I got a heavy duty continuous usage one so it lets me charge off the van and even jump back to the start battery when needed.
My USBs ,fridge, fan exterior lighting all run off the house battery in case they accidentally get left on it doesn't affect my start battery.
I have a standard all-weather Shore power bulkhead fitting and then I wired three separate dual outlet boxes in the van my fridge is 110 cord is always plugged in and automatically switches to 110 when it senses voltage .a battery charger tender for the house batteries is always plugged in. Those Outlets are the red ones so I know they're shore power the white one will be hooked up when I finally spend the money on a 2000 watt inverter and the inverter will be switch off of the overhead switches everything else is run off of from the house battery.
If you look in my build on here for Yolanda you can see the progression and I saved images and links to all of the stuff I installed.
Funny thing I looked at the exact same IKEA bed set up but didn't go through with it because I wanted storage for all the blankets pillows rain gear in one side and then the other side is all the house battery eventually water tank tools and spare parts
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Every one of the seats in my van has its own dedicated dual USB 2.1 amp .I have the switches above my driver's head on the door pillar so I can reach them from outside quickly turn lights on fans on in the very first swich is my battery isolator I got a heavy duty continuous usage one so it lets me charge off the van and even jump back to the start battery when needed.
My USBs ,fridge, fan exterior lighting all run off the house battery in case they accidentally get left on it doesn't affect my start battery.
I have a standard all-weather Shore power bulkhead fitting and then I wired three separate dual outlet boxes in the van my fridge is 110 cord is always plugged in and automatically switches to 110 when it senses voltage .a battery charger tender for the house batteries is always plugged in. Those Outlets are the red ones so I know they're shore power the white one will be hooked up when I finally spend the money on a 2000 watt inverter and the inverter will be switch off of the overhead switches everything else is run off of from the house battery.
If you look in my build on here for Yolanda you can see the progression and I saved images and links to all of the stuff I installed.
Funny thing I looked at the exact same IKEA bed set up but didn't go through with it because I wanted storage for all the blankets pillows rain gear in one side and then the other side is all the house battery eventually water tank tools and spare parts
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