What did you have to do to the trans? It was my understanding that the E450s come installed with a 4x4 trans in order to use the driveline parking brake.
When I've asked, the general consensus was to install a linelock which essentially holds the brake pressure to the brakes. I havent heard of anyone having issues with it but I'm convinced theres a better way. 2009-2014 E450s have a "drum in hat" style parking brake and I've been playing with the idea of retrofitting the 09-14 backing plate on my axle and adding the parking brake components there. Im not sure if that is even feasible but I may buy a backing plate and see.Seriously? Well that would be awesome. I hadn't heard that but I'll definitely look into it.
EDIT..... Yup the 4x4 adaptor is on there. I knew the parking brake was there but it never occurred to me that's how it was attached. Now since I clearly haven't researched that part of the conversion, what are people doing for a parking brake when they remove the stock one?
I have hired U-Joint to do my 4x4 conversion and Line-Loc was their recommended solution. Years ago (more accurately, a few decades ago), I had a CJ2A that had a line lock type p-brake. It was awesome, especially when you stalled out on a hill climb and needed to restart...flip the switch, tap the brake...viola both feet available for gas and clutch. I will never, famous last words, get my Ambo in a situation like that, but then again, it has an automatic transmission. Bottom line...line locks have been around for a long time and work well.When I've asked, the general consensus was to install a linelock which essentially holds the brake pressure to the brakes. I havent heard of anyone having issues with it but I'm convinced theres a better way. 2009-2014 E450s have a "drum in hat" style parking brake and I've been playing with the idea of retrofitting the 09-14 backing plate on my axle and adding the parking brake components there. Im not sure if that is even feasible but I may buy a backing plate and see.
That a/c is ambitious! But with that much battery bank, it might be doable. How many watts of solar are you going to run?