Good day! New to EP and the camper/van life. I'm a dad and widowed 7 months now. I had the CRAZIEST idea recently and figured I'd make it happen...>> quit the day job in this current economy and take a (maybe month-long) road trip across the USA with 3 kids (ages 10, 8, and 2).
So I'm now jobless and the new owner of a 2000 Ford E450 7.3 diesel former Red Cross ERV with about 100k miles. The previous owner added some wood planks to the walls in the back to warm things up a bit. Also he added a couple of benches/bed (no seatbelts) and painted it a nice charcoal color. I'm fine with leaving it as is. With school break approaching in a couple of weeks, I don't want to do any extensive mods. (<<Also in case this trip is a disaster.) He also gave me a 3-seater bench with 3 built-in seatbelts and head rests from a Sprinter, but I have to figure out how and where to mount it. I plan on removing the two benches and building bunk bed using the E-trac mounts. Also, I'll probably do a quick camping shower with privacy tent.
I have a few questions:
What are some "easy" cooling options for the back? The back A/C works fine when the engine is running, of course. Then it's fan only when engine isn't running. How can we stay cool when we're sleeping?
Can the small stationary windows on the upper side be replaced with sliding ones for ventilation?
Any other ideas or things to look out for during the trip?
So I'm now jobless and the new owner of a 2000 Ford E450 7.3 diesel former Red Cross ERV with about 100k miles. The previous owner added some wood planks to the walls in the back to warm things up a bit. Also he added a couple of benches/bed (no seatbelts) and painted it a nice charcoal color. I'm fine with leaving it as is. With school break approaching in a couple of weeks, I don't want to do any extensive mods. (<<Also in case this trip is a disaster.) He also gave me a 3-seater bench with 3 built-in seatbelts and head rests from a Sprinter, but I have to figure out how and where to mount it. I plan on removing the two benches and building bunk bed using the E-trac mounts. Also, I'll probably do a quick camping shower with privacy tent.
I have a few questions:
What are some "easy" cooling options for the back? The back A/C works fine when the engine is running, of course. Then it's fan only when engine isn't running. How can we stay cool when we're sleeping?
Can the small stationary windows on the upper side be replaced with sliding ones for ventilation?
Any other ideas or things to look out for during the trip?
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