I just got back from a race trip here in Texas where we overnighted and a couple weeks back a camp trip at the ranch. Lots and lots of Vanimal time.
If we’ve learned one thing it’s that a van build is a journey not a destination. When you envision your new van setup it’s most likely wrong. You have to dive in and make changes incrementally. This is a huge benefit over buying a van - your rig suits you!
Back to our journey..
We did a bit of tuning on the power systems to update firmware and recalibrate the BMS700. Now I have accurate readings for SoC. AMSolar has the right calibration charts for my lifeline battery and Victron kit. The AMSolar guys are awesome.
https://amsolar.com/rv-solar/support
We need to up our ventilation game. Anytime we use the fantastic fan we can get way more airflow by cracking the rear doors. This is super apparent when we have the dogs. we need more flow! I don’t know the right answer here, maybe a floor vent? Maybe back window vents? This is an area we need to iterate on.
4x4 continues to impress. I don’t have pics but we got deep in the mud on a steep clay rutted road with the loaded trailer! I can’t say enough how good this rig is off-road. It’s no rock crawler, however, just about anything else and it’s amazing. They key, IMO is to put in 4x4 low range and take off ASR for mud, otherwise we leave on ASR. The Toyo MTs help a ton too. She’s a beast!
The VanCompass suspension setup rules. 100% different ride with it. Better sway dampening, better over high speed washboard, better towing. Great upgrade.
I really want to replace the bench seat with two reconfigurable seats. That thing is always in the way. I want an isle down the middle and the ability to move/remove the seats easily. No idea as to how yet.
We have a huge 2020 planned, we are using Vanimal more and more. I am starting a camping trip plan with more Texas overlanding as well as our summer CO getaway.
This year we plan to focus mods in:
- keep working on organization
- roof rack calls, I need more solar. If it’s cloudy I want to generate faster than about 80/90 watts when it is sunny or spotty. Owl Vans has what looks like the answer in a reconfigurable cross bar setup.
https://www.owlvans.com/sprinter/ncv3/roof-rack-all-aluminum-safari-style
- some sort of vent near the rear so the fantastic fan pulls air across the sleeping area from the back to the roof.
- more internal lighting.
just an update... hope our learnings help folks out there..