KarstenP
Van of Mayhem
I'm cheap, so are my mods :sombrero:
First was the addition of the usual USB and 12V power outlet to the doghouse of my van. I used AMP superseal connector to be able to take off the doghouse if needed.
Next was the tablet mount. I'm a big fan of Brodit mounts, but didn't want to buy 2 tablet mounts to use my tablet in my van and the Xterra, so I bought a couple of GoPro tripod mounts and mounted one on the back of the Brodit mount. I then used various GoPro adhesive mounts in both vehicles. I can now slide the Brodit mount in the GoPro mount, just like the camera.
Next thing was my aux. battery in the van. I used a cheap plastic tool box:
Then I put my 110Ah Banner AGM battery in there, strapped it to the box and added a few 12V and USB sockets and a small fuse panel. Connection to the van is via 35mm² cable with connectors coming out from under the drivers seat:
The battery box is mounted to the van via aircargo rails and be removed in less than a minute to use it as aux power source for my National Luna fridge outside of the van, or as a starter pack around my shop.
For starter duty I made a set of starter cables out of 20' leftover 35mm² cable with 2 clamps of an old starter cable and the same power connector I used for the van-to-aux. battery connection:
I can now hook up the van, or the battery box to start another car.
Last pic is from a shop where you can buy the same idea for ~200$
First was the addition of the usual USB and 12V power outlet to the doghouse of my van. I used AMP superseal connector to be able to take off the doghouse if needed.
![25670004lj.jpg](http://up.picr.de/25670004lj.jpg)
Next was the tablet mount. I'm a big fan of Brodit mounts, but didn't want to buy 2 tablet mounts to use my tablet in my van and the Xterra, so I bought a couple of GoPro tripod mounts and mounted one on the back of the Brodit mount. I then used various GoPro adhesive mounts in both vehicles. I can now slide the Brodit mount in the GoPro mount, just like the camera.
![10-ST%C3%9CCKE-GOPRO-Tripod-Mount-Adapter-f%C3%BCr-Hero-Video-Kamera-Go-Pro-Adapter-zu-Standard-1.jpg_640x640.jpg](http://g02.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1UKz5IVXXXXbOXFXXq6xXFXXXn/10-ST%C3%9CCKE-GOPRO-Tripod-Mount-Adapter-f%C3%BCr-Hero-Video-Kamera-Go-Pro-Adapter-zu-Standard-1.jpg_640x640.jpg)
![25669994nk.jpg](http://up.picr.de/25669994nk.jpg)
Next thing was my aux. battery in the van. I used a cheap plastic tool box:
![waterloo-pp2610.jpg](http://www.werkzeugkoffer-shop.de/Media/Shop/waterloo-pp2610.jpg)
Then I put my 110Ah Banner AGM battery in there, strapped it to the box and added a few 12V and USB sockets and a small fuse panel. Connection to the van is via 35mm² cable with connectors coming out from under the drivers seat:
![qc2.jpg](http://www.horntools.com//images/products/gross/qc2.jpg)
The battery box is mounted to the van via aircargo rails and be removed in less than a minute to use it as aux power source for my National Luna fridge outside of the van, or as a starter pack around my shop.
For starter duty I made a set of starter cables out of 20' leftover 35mm² cable with 2 clamps of an old starter cable and the same power connector I used for the van-to-aux. battery connection:
![hcab001_x.jpg](http://www.horntools.com//images/products/gross/hcab001_x.jpg)
I can now hook up the van, or the battery box to start another car.
Last pic is from a shop where you can buy the same idea for ~200$