Well we left snowy McCall (
@Backroad Explorer , sorry stopped by a couple of times at Napa and you were not working those days, we'll be back in the fall) and headed to ever so slightly warmer eastern Oregon to continue on our project list.
Although with the typical speedbumps in projects (telescoping aluminum tube that doesn't actually fit, damaged roof window, delayed/cancelled shipping or needed parts and less than perfect weather) we are chipping away at them. After getting a ball joint separator that was a bit more powerful (likely a bit too big, 12t hydraulic one) than the typical auto one the steering drag arm ball joint popped right apart (unlike my failed first 2 attempts with lesser tools). Next was the front wheel bearings. The disassembly/assembly went really smoothly and they are now all greased up (which they really needed). You do need a couple of special tools and a couple of parts but other than that it is just about a days amount of labor (probably less in a garage).
So one of my concerns was that when I opened things up I would find a surprise and need to rush order some parts from Europe. Well I did find something that I don't really like. It seems our brake drums are "heat checked" (I am guessing from our trucks previous life as I drive a bit like an old lady and mainly use the exhaust brake). If they were available locally I would just ordered some in. I put things back together so the truck is drivable and am researching how soon I need to get new ones. Anyone have any thoughts? And I need to get back to finding a shop that may be able to reline our brake shoes.
As you can see in the first picture "Ewald" is also here with us. They have a few projects also, the biggest being replacing the front leaf springs with new parabolic ones (from the same company we got ours from). Of course with Pumpkin looking on...
And to help locate the leaf eyes and washers I ground out one of the old pins to act as a drift. Worked perfect.
And today will be an indoor day as the weather is windy/rainy so I will hopefully get the new furnace controller installed. I have pretty much got the software written for it. I need to do a bit of wiring to get the relay board hooked up to test before I disable the current thermostat. I will consider this revision 1 of the software/hardware. I plan on ordering up a complete spare setup and adding in another temp sensor for the coolant, plus cleaning up my code a bit. This kind of development is a bit different than what I previously did. So the new controller will work in 5 different modes
1.Heat the habitat with the Webasto, acting as a thermostat to regulate the temp
2.Heat the habitat with engine heat, acting as a thermostat to regulate the temp
3.Preheat the engine on a timer (this is where another temp sensor may be nice)
4.Heat domestic hot water with the Webasto on a timer (this is where another temp sensor may be nice)
5.Heat domestic hot water with the engine on a timer (this is where another temp sensor may be nice)
So far I am happy with the power and versatility of this unit. These ESP32 boards really are something, cheap as chips and have considerable support with software examples and with our slightly custom hardware (the seller did this all for me) it has great expandability (both 1-Wire and E2C ports). Who knows, maybe if I am bored I will enable the onboard Bluetooth, write an app and make the whole lot controllable from our phone, anyone want to jump in an program? I'll probably release the code on GitHub if there is any interest.
And with any luck we will get a weather break this weekend and the new roof windows will get installed. I also have all the aluminum cut for our new entry ladder. Just waiting on some struts from Amazon (been a bit of a challenge getting these as they seem to be rare), then off to the local welder to stick all my parts together. Well better get back to work.