Ah cool in that case I’ll try some bigger vents I guess. The tailgate seems ok it’s more the sliding doors need a good pull.
AGM batteries still give off hydrogen and oxygen, and are supposed to be ventilated.I’m going to try and get the dash back together in the next couple of days so i can focus on fitting the ctek and the fuse board. Battery wise i’m still un decided if i’ll go agm or lithium. mainly on the basis i’m still apprehensive about having something as flammable as lithium under the passenger seat.
As above, you've basically got 2 choices - a 100Ah or one of the 230Ah seat base batteries. The 230Ah fills most of the seat base but there is room for other stuff if you are careful and tidy with your design.Thanks Gents that's really helped me make a decision, do you know any that will fit under the seat nicely?
Excellent use of the "everything needs to have 2 uses" principleI put a circular vent cover in my rear quarter, which doubles as fuse box access. Not quite enough vent for the tailgate to slam without bouncing though. I bring it down to almost closed, then shut it. Sliding door had electric latching, and closes OK.
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There are exceptions:It'll need to lay on its side but it's completely fine to do that with LiFePO4.
Very neat work. So were these cut from 6mm 8x4's? If so I'm guessing you didn't get them both from one sheet...well another small update, i decided ply rear panels would be a better option for securing cabinets and let me extend the bottom corner where the originals fell short. so i nocked some up quickly this morning ready for it going in next week.
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i’m going to do the same for the seat belt covers as they will need replacing when the kombi seat goes
It's gotta be one of the most exciting bits! Can't wait to see it!So this weekend i took the exciting and nerve wracking trip up to Yorkshire to drop the van in for a pop top. The van has gone into Halifax Campervan Conversions for a Vamax pop top and carpet lining. Having a good loo round the vans the roof looks great a nice low profile and well made. Needless to say im really excited to be picking this up and making use of it.
Hey yeah, they were from 6mm 8X4 but i did get both out of one sheet as well as the little in fills for the seat belt panels. i used the originals as a template only extending the corner and one was cut back to front so they would tessellate letting me get both from one.Very neat work. So were these cut from 6mm 8x4's? If so I'm guessing you didn't get them both from one sheet...
ah yeah absolutely, im really excited to see it and enjoy the van.It's gotta be one of the most exciting bits! Can't wait to see it!