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Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby M4CKK » Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:27 pm

Purchased a Mk5 hi-roof and drove 500 miles to make sure it was a good runner... it is..

Straight through MoT.

Had some free TriIso Super10 from a job which came in handy.. also used rockwool to stuff into every nook n cranny.

Double insulated.

Made some internal thermal blinds too.

Bought some folding Tourneo seats which can be removed if needed to give me n dog more space when we go off travelling.

Simple basics: Portaloo, Pumped cold water to small basin, double burner and grill, single or double bed.

Glad I got the hi-roof... plenty room for standing up.

Looking for a piece of sliding door glass and a roof window/vent - similar to a caravan type.

Split charge system ordered (£17) and I may get an inverter.

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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby rachelemily » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:47 pm

hi there,

good luck with your build. If you need some advice get yourself over to http://www.sbmcc.co.uk/ which helped us a lot

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Postby M4CKK » Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:53 pm

thanks Rachel... been a member of the 'self build' site for quite some time... millions of ideas.. very useful.. Thanks, Mack
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Postby M4CKK » Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:41 am

Bit more done:-

Some temporary wiring on test....

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Postby M4CKK » Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:29 am

neighbour popped round for a look.... asked me if I was one of them people who had to wrap everything up in tin foil..

don't know what he meant... 8)
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Postby williamraff » Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:06 pm

Hi, I think your neighbour meant one of two things, he is either insinuating that you are intending to cultivate class "B" illicit substances or that you are protecting yourself from the adverse effects of unseen mind altering magno electronic radio waves :lol:
I am not sure which is worst :?

Lets be careful out there, Will.
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby M4CKK » Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:04 pm

anyone got any 10,000watt lamps??

Cut out door panel to fit sliding window... only 2 cut fingers..

It was a simple very neat cut (put some black paint on the bare metal - Photo 1)

Took 40mins.....

Got window from fellow member close by.. cheers lads.

Looking good.

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Just in time for the rain test.....

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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby M4CKK » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:26 pm

Bed installed.... which packs away neatly

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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby go_slow » Thu May 13, 2010 1:02 pm

I may be wrong (and I would have to go check mine) but does the smartcon split charge relay not need a negative connection to the input side? Yours just seems to have the positive connection.

Cracking job by the way, looking forward to the updates.
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Postby M4CKK » Thu May 13, 2010 3:13 pm

hi.. yes.. there is a neg black wire just sneaking behind the smartcom unit... which is working very well.

Some updates tonight....
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby go_slow » Thu May 13, 2010 5:42 pm

M4CKK wrote:hi.. yes.. there is a neg black wire just sneaking behind the smartcom unit... which is working very well.


Ahh yes, the old sneaky black wire behind the red trick. Gets me every time. :(

:lol: :lol: :lol:

M4CKK wrote:Some updates tonight....


Nice one, look forward to that. :)
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby M4CKK » Thu May 13, 2010 8:38 pm

Some updated pics.....

Keeping going with the 'red streak' scheme from that excellent conversion by member rachelemily on here...

Sink is a stainless mixing bowl that was on offer at Tesco for £1.99.
Waste outlet was 99p from local caravan shop.
Waste pipe is the grey flexipipe from an old washing machine...
Looking for a nice piece of worktop now I know everything works.
Carpet tiles are from B&Q stuck down with evostick (dont make a mistake with this stuff - It never moves again when stuck).

Just booked ferry for France in August - 6 of us going to South Brittany for 2 weeks

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Any ideas for some low voltage led strip lights??
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby ozzycustom » Thu May 13, 2010 11:13 pm

looking good 8)
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby go_slow » Mon May 17, 2010 10:11 am

Excellent job, looking very smart. Love the use of the mixing bowl

M4CKK wrote:Any ideas for some low voltage led strip lights??


There are plenty of types around, I bought some locally for a job I did and I'm glad I did. The guy in the shop was very helpful and suggested we try it one strip at a time and give it 10 minutes before deciding if that was enough light. Our initial estimate was that we would need 4 90cm strips, turned out that 2 were more then enough and ended up having them individually switched so that you could lose a lot of the light. So 2 went back to the shop.

The ones we bought had double sided tape on the back, okay for testing for location but not ideal for fixing, we ended up having to make clips to hold them in place which is fine but was just more work. Because they were slimline we didnt want to risk drilling the strip itself and going through the cable, something to consider when you are looking.
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Re: Project Camper UnderWay -

Postby M4CKK » Sat May 22, 2010 8:36 pm

bartered for a piece of matching worktop -

cut out for the sink -

connected the water pipe to the microswitch tap -

live and earth through fuse block to tap - Hey Presto - We have Water

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