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Old 01-17-2019, 06:50 AM   #181
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My big fat interior (re)build

I’m not really sure, I just searched the interweb but couldn’t find them, Matt (AVC) had them, I will try to find out.

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Old 01-21-2019, 12:17 AM   #182
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Lookin good, Rick!
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Old 01-27-2019, 10:36 PM   #183
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Could you elaborate on your electrical system that will be running the induction cooktop? It looks like you have a pretty heafty inverter under the rear seat. What are you running for a battery bank?

Your build is awesome and I really appreciate you taking the time to document it. Cheers!
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Old 01-27-2019, 11:43 PM   #184
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My big fat interior (re)build

Yes, we put in a xantrex freedom xc 2000
Xantrex Freedom XC 2000 817-2080 Power Inverter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074V5JKLX..._nhQtCbFEEV821
I added a second Deka 4D AGM where the propane tank sat, these are rated for close to 200 amp hours each, so a total of 400 amp hours or 200 usable. To monitor the state of charge, a victron battery monitor was installed, for accurate readings, all of the grounds are fed through a common busbar or distribution block.
Victron BMV-700 Battery Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MJ9TAN8..._yoQtCbQEP13EV
The True induction stovetop pulls 1800W on high temp, it is a variable load, so draws much less at lower temp settings.
I’m adding a 100W panel to the roof rack in addition to the 135W Kyocera panel already up there and I have a Renogy 100W suitcase panel that I can plug in to a side port when needed.
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Old 01-28-2019, 10:41 PM   #185
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Here it is installed.....yay!
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Also got some new LED rear backup lights from Superbrightleds to replace the other LED’s I had thrown in a few years back, as they were filled with sand, the plastic lenses had a permanent fog and a few of the diodes had gone out.
New one in/Old one out
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Great work with this build! Using it for a lot of inspiration on my penthouse rebuild. I have the same bumper and want to upgrade the lights as well. I tried finding these on the superbrightled's site under auxillary lighting but couldn't find them. This might be a shot in the dark but would you happen to have a part number for them?

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Old 01-29-2019, 06:10 AM   #186
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My big fat interior (re)build

I need to take some pics of work that’s been completed, I’m a bit behind on posting the updates....The build is pretty much completed as of a few weeks ago and I paid my last rent on the space up in Loveland....no more commuting an hour each way!
All the major stuff is done, there’s only a few things left to button up like installing the new curtains and some cabinet doors.
Anyway, backup lights....yes, I was able track them down, seem well made, nice housing and they’re superbright[emoji849]
Try this link.....
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...ular-24w/3103/
I got the 2-pack 60*
Part Number: WLRM-24W-RE60-2PK
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Old 01-29-2019, 09:31 AM   #187
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Congrats on completing your build! Its been great following your progress, fantastic job. Look forward to following your upcoming adventures in putting it to good use.
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Yes, its been enlightening following the build. Gives me a sense of hope with regards to the prospect of one day "remodeling" our Van vs just swapping out for a newer model - Ya become attached to the one you own.
Some remorse knowing your updates will now dwindle. Great job with the well-thought-out reconstruction...simply impressive.
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My big fat interior (re)build

Was out doing some adjustments on the door cabs today and managed to get some new pics....
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Rear speakers finally in
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This truckfridge is huge!
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Under bench seat slider doors and storage, still need to put on hardware
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From the rear of the van, with a full pass through on one side of the slider doors
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Side door storage and flip up/down shelves/table. I used snaps to secure the bottom shelf
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Other side with a place for the fold up step stool
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Floor detail, aluminum angle and threshold
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Looks fantastic. Very nice work.
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