I have almost finished my unit now with the addition of power (mains and 12v) and the sleeping extension so thought I would add some more photos whilst the original post was not that far away (page 69, 689)
Jason.
So I added a power strip to the back of the unit together with 3 12v/20a outlets
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jasong4110 at 2012-04-29
All of the power is up and running the system can either run of a mains hook-up or a 12v inverter.
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jasong4110 at 2012-04-30
I then modified the blank wing outlet to allow the 240v inlet I will also add an jump start Anderson connection in the wing.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-05
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-05
The sleeping platform is supported by four folding braces/legs that are fixed to the lower part of the dog guard, the shelf and extension then form the rest of the sleeping platform and are fastened down with thumb screws.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
So I get a full double bed, the head end is raised by an inch I did this intentionality as I didn't want to sleep 'downhill' I made a mattress from 4 inch memory foam covered with waterproof canvas.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
Folded up the platform legs are 120cm so will fit across the width of the truck under the seats.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-04
I made a fold down shelf for the back door, the paint finish went wrong so will need doing again but it will do for now.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-05
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-05
I am waiting for some cable but the 12v system is nearly completed.
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-06
When in 'normal use' the extended sleeping platform becomes a shelf for coats and lightweight bits, it is fastened with a couple of brackets.
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jasong4110 at 2012-04-29
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jasong4110 at 2012-05-05
Jason.