The van has been at Derek's for the past month or so getting more stuff done to it. The list is pretty long this time:
- Re-build of the driver's side cabinetry - see pics below
- Install 28 gallon fresh water tank
- Webasto dual-top furnace/hot water heater
- Webasto diesel cooktop
- Install awning
- Shower and plumbing with a filtered water tap
- ~46 gallon replacement fuel tank - decided to go ahead with this because installing the diesel appliances requires dropping the tank anyway.
- Install 100Ah lithium ion house battery
- Install split-charge system
The lithium ion battery is pretty new to the RV scene, and I'm definitely playing with an unproven technology for this market. Here's the one I bought:
http://www.lithiumion-batteries.com...ium-battery/12v-100ah-lithium-ion-battery.php. They claim it has 100Ah of usable capacity, so it's replacing two 100Ah AGMs. It's about twice the price of the two AGMs, weighs 120lbs less (which is why I went with it) and takes up less space.
I've got a permit for the white rim trail in early November; can't wait to try out all the new stuff! Chances are we'll get to try out the furnace overnight, and we'll see how well a hot outdoor shower works in cold weather!
Here are some pictures of the nearly completed but not yet installed cabinet that will go on the driver's side. No idea how Derek is planning to get this into the van now that it's all put together - but I'm sure he's thought of that! :Wow1:
Forward in the van is to the right in this picture. We have a third seat installed between the driver/passenger seats, and although we tried to get it as far forward as we could, it still left a big area behind the driver's seat that was inaccessible. We agonized for a long time over how to use that space. The two holes that you see are open cubbies, and below that will be a 28 gallon fresh water tank.
Diesel cooktop will go on the left, sink on the right
Cabinet doors will have space for spice-bottle sized stuff
Thanks to Sportsmobile for the idea for the slide out pantry (although I saw one just like it in a home-depot kitchen display the other day)
