Hi Neil.
Welcome..I'm a needie too.
The AC200L is a beast, fyi sorry i don't have the answer..So stop reading if you dont what to hear my rambling..
I had a similar thought, but ended up down sizing to the AC180P due to cost / size and space for panels...was to much for my brain. Unfortunately...
My steering rack looks fine, dry both sides. For now I want replace the steering fluid just in case if any metal bits in sistem. What pump did you put on?
Maybe mice have got to your wiring over the winter?
If you do a search for mice on the forum you will find others that have had a problem.
Just a thought.
For the two bolts have you got some of those plastic caps to go over them? Just in case your canvas goes anywhere near them to prevent it being damaged
I'm in the same situation my van has been done in silver grey carpet which is a bit light for me someone has suggested fabric paint has anyone done this with success or has anyone just carpeted over existing carpet or does it definitely need to be stripped and start again?
Thanks garrie
I've had someone doing work to my van today, while underneath commented my bed fixing plate should ideally be tied to the chassis. my previous van had the Kiravans fixing kit. could any convertors advise if this is ok? there's 2 large plates and 2 smaller ones. I'm sure not going anywhere
Late reply to this but I haven’t removed any (yet). I have removed a load of factory insulation foam though. Just used a load of white spirit on a rag. No idea if this translates to carpet glue, though I expect it does.
I, and lots and lots of others here, went down the Victron route. It just works - efficiently and reliably. Yes it’s not the cheapest but you do get what you pay for. Having separate units is great for redundancy and can help with squeezing things in under seats, back of cupboards etc. Support...
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