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Hey friends, first time posting here.
Hopping unemployed from sub lease to sub lease and decided I wanted to commit to building and living in a van. I'm interested in just insulating, putting in a bed, and then get on the road living externally meaning external stove and stuff like that, but I want it to be a work in progress. I'm going to be renting a campervan actually for the next three weeks and living out of it to figure out what exactly i'll need when living life in a van.it Been obsessively googling, watching videos, asking friends on which van to buy and then steps to build it out. A close friend of mine suggest I snoop around these forums to learn as much as I can and I totally have. So here are some of the questions i came to that I am still unsure of.
What are some things I should ask / look for when buying a van? What is good mileage what is bad mileage?
What are some good recommended van's for jumping into life on the road? ( was looking at GMC Vanduras) in addition whats a good year for the van? Ive heard a bonus about the cheverlot cars is that they are cars that you can find parts to anywhere, which is a huge bonus. I definitely want the van to be accessible in that sense.
What are some things I absolutely need when building out the van from the ground up? Like if I want solar later in the process should I set some of that up now?
Do I want an electrical system in the van? If so what are some systems or set ups i could read about and look up. Ive heard 'Dual Battery system' is one of them.
I know comfort is a top priority, but what can I get away with so i can move into the van sooner than later? ( sooner being like within two months hopefully )
What sort of things do I want to build in at first, that cant be built in on later stages?
Which cars get the best mileage? Is changing the cylinders a good idea so I get better mileage, an option?
I've read about switching the engine to diesel, is that better?
Do I want all wheel drive or four wheel drive or 2 wheel drive, does it make a huge difference?
Is it better to get a mini fridge, an electric cooler, or what are some great options for storing food?
and lastly, Whats an inverter why do I need one?
If anyone has any books or youtube channels (that i havent already found haha ive been really going in) id greatly appreciate that, im a huge book nerd.
I really appreciate anyone just taking the time to read this, it means a lot. TImes are hard right now and Ive noticed the coolest thing is how much everyone has been helping each other out.
A bit about me in relation to living in a van: (you can skip this part probably if you want) I'm an electronic music composer. I live in southern California. I work on and off as a music composer, scoring music to picture, when I'm not doing that I am just releasing my own albums with set ups that I try to push myself to make as portable as possible. When I'm working jobs I have a studio in my parents house (which was my old bedroom) which I converted so I would spend a few months there while working then go back on the road. (This is the plan).. I got a goal zero yeti 400 and have been using that to power my music equipment while camping out doors. I only run abou 30-40 watts at a time its been pretty nice. Would love to eventually get some small speakers in my van. I run a small DIY cassette tape label that means a lot to me, and generates some small bit of income on the side alongside my own music. So the campervan would contribute to the mental solitude i need in order to keep working.
Hopping unemployed from sub lease to sub lease and decided I wanted to commit to building and living in a van. I'm interested in just insulating, putting in a bed, and then get on the road living externally meaning external stove and stuff like that, but I want it to be a work in progress. I'm going to be renting a campervan actually for the next three weeks and living out of it to figure out what exactly i'll need when living life in a van.it Been obsessively googling, watching videos, asking friends on which van to buy and then steps to build it out. A close friend of mine suggest I snoop around these forums to learn as much as I can and I totally have. So here are some of the questions i came to that I am still unsure of.
What are some things I should ask / look for when buying a van? What is good mileage what is bad mileage?
What are some good recommended van's for jumping into life on the road? ( was looking at GMC Vanduras) in addition whats a good year for the van? Ive heard a bonus about the cheverlot cars is that they are cars that you can find parts to anywhere, which is a huge bonus. I definitely want the van to be accessible in that sense.
What are some things I absolutely need when building out the van from the ground up? Like if I want solar later in the process should I set some of that up now?
Do I want an electrical system in the van? If so what are some systems or set ups i could read about and look up. Ive heard 'Dual Battery system' is one of them.
I know comfort is a top priority, but what can I get away with so i can move into the van sooner than later? ( sooner being like within two months hopefully )
What sort of things do I want to build in at first, that cant be built in on later stages?
Which cars get the best mileage? Is changing the cylinders a good idea so I get better mileage, an option?
I've read about switching the engine to diesel, is that better?
Do I want all wheel drive or four wheel drive or 2 wheel drive, does it make a huge difference?
Is it better to get a mini fridge, an electric cooler, or what are some great options for storing food?
and lastly, Whats an inverter why do I need one?
If anyone has any books or youtube channels (that i havent already found haha ive been really going in) id greatly appreciate that, im a huge book nerd.
I really appreciate anyone just taking the time to read this, it means a lot. TImes are hard right now and Ive noticed the coolest thing is how much everyone has been helping each other out.
A bit about me in relation to living in a van: (you can skip this part probably if you want) I'm an electronic music composer. I live in southern California. I work on and off as a music composer, scoring music to picture, when I'm not doing that I am just releasing my own albums with set ups that I try to push myself to make as portable as possible. When I'm working jobs I have a studio in my parents house (which was my old bedroom) which I converted so I would spend a few months there while working then go back on the road. (This is the plan).. I got a goal zero yeti 400 and have been using that to power my music equipment while camping out doors. I only run abou 30-40 watts at a time its been pretty nice. Would love to eventually get some small speakers in my van. I run a small DIY cassette tape label that means a lot to me, and generates some small bit of income on the side alongside my own music. So the campervan would contribute to the mental solitude i need in order to keep working.