Tuesday 29 March 2022

Rethink kitchen unit

The kitchen unit has 2 cupboard doors below the drawer, and in the scheme of things they weigh a lot! So had a rumage and remembered I'd got some tambour doors that might be long enough. I did, they do! 

I've two that are long enough infact a little to long but you can remove slats easily. 
So, removed the cupboard doors and hinges (amazed how weighty they are!) 

To allow space for the opening spirals and then access to top shelf, I need to drop the shelf to midway, but the fresh water supply and LPG filler hose as usual are in the way so will need to cut corresponding holes in the shelf on left side. No big deal just cut a little and check etc to keep holes as small as possible! Marked the shelf from underneath but will cut about half away to start as there is some flex in the LPG pipe.

Once that's in, need to fit a central pillar to fix the runners onto, with width allowance for the spiral at the top below the drawer. 

Nowt happening today as it's raining and no where else to use the jigsaw in the dry! 

On a weight saving issue, I was amazed just how heavy the doors actually are compared to the lack of weight of the Tambour ones! Despite the obvious that is 😂

Saturday 26 March 2022

Note to self!

In the shenanigans of fitting the panels under the RIB seats must of turned on the power to the sub-amp under my seat! It's wired to the liesure battery ! Flat as the preverbial pancake! Hoping my "smart" 12v battery charger can sort it! 

27/03/22
Overnight charge & desulphate if it needed it! All back in place and sub amp SWITCHED OFF! 🙄😂

Could've been worse could've been the main battery! Which is why I choose to take power from liesure battery! 

Although, as the liesure battery is only charged via solar panel best have the 12v system live! It's not used on campsites etc so won't be a problem.  But wouldn't be a problem if I'd switched it off! Need a on/off with a light methinks!

Friday 25 March 2022

So far so good

Been monitoring the main battery.
I connected the 5amp solar dash panel to the DIN socket as per AA advice. .03 discharge over a few days which were dull/ raining/cloudy so that was less than what was happening when Sterling Power unit connected!
A few days later and under sunny skies increase in volts from 12.3 - 12.54! So far so good 
Battery is a Exide 80 amp Stop/ Start so it's looking like this basic setup is working well. 

When the new SP unit was fitted it was wired up exactly as the diagram. I sent the unit back and SP were very helpful updated the program etc. But although a little better, wasn't good enough for my use. My van isn't a daily driver, it's a holiday vehicle or trips the tip occasionally lol, 21k miles 2016 T6

Sunday 6 March 2022

06/03/22

Removing the sterling power unit. 
Isolated the live feed from main battery. Disconnected liesure battery.
Removed main battery feed and ignition feed
Refitted the MPPT unit to leisure battery and solar panel.
All working fine! 
So disconnected battery temperature from SP unit. And removed the SP unit. 

So I will be able to check how the two batteries respond to this.
The leisure battery feed via the MPPT unit is working fine on a sunny day today feeding 13.2 amps with an output of 12.6 v checked lights, fridge and propex heater all live and all off when I turn off supply from solar panel.
I can know monitor the main battery properly to see if the sterling unit was draining it, doesn't make sense at this point, but I can't isolate leisure battery with this new SP unit, as it causes all sorts of problems if the leisure battery is isolated. Alarm going of on SP unit telling me it's not connected to leisure battery! 
The campervan won't be used as a daily drive so often now I'm retired, so the only way to stop the two batteries from "equalising" is to isolate, and if I forget to reconnect the SP unit sounds alarm that won't turn off straight away and last time I needed to do a reset! So a few weeks of monitoring will show up any issues but hopefully none!
Wires everywhere but if this works I'll buy a better MPPT unit ( current one is basic but does the job) the newer albeit 3 X the price at least has more controls and possible adjustments to suit. 

We'll never freecamp as it frightens the wife, we have mains hookup when on official sites so probably won't need a fancy unit!