bolti wrote:Mosi net finished.
I know it looks like Aunt Flo's net curtains, but as long as it keeps the flies out of the van I'm happy.
Attached by magnets and can be kept in place permanently.
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eric.fleming wrote:bolti wrote:Mosi net finished.
I know it looks like Aunt Flo's net curtains, but as long as it keeps the flies out of the van I'm happy.
Attached by magnets and can be kept in place permanently.
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Hi Bolti.....would appreciate any design, bits and pieces needed to make one of my own......
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devilman wrote:Anyone found good external screens that fit the Terrier? I'm getting fed up with condensation.
FlyCatcher wrote:devilman wrote:Anyone found good external screens that fit the Terrier? I'm getting fed up with condensation.
get them from wellhouse around £85.00
mikewinty wrote:Hi,
We've just collected our new Terrier 2 - gone for the automatic transmission and the van overall is even better than we'd imagined !
Just one question though - how has anyone secured the ladder in place behind the driver's seat ? Has everyone gone low-tech and stuffed something in place to wedge it in or has anyone got an ingenious solution ?
Thanks,
Winty
mikewinty wrote:Hi,
We've just collected our new Terrier 2 - gone for the automatic transmission and the van overall is even better than we'd imagined !
Just one question though - how has anyone secured the ladder in place behind the driver's seat ? Has everyone gone low-tech and stuffed something in place to wedge it in or has anyone got an ingenious solution ?
Thanks,
Winty
Vorlich wrote:Hi folks, got my van in December last year and love it. A few minor issues that I've sorted, re-glued edge trip on worktop, fitted a reinforced part for rear seat drawer (it burst off the runners during emergency stop).
Unfortunately now I think my Solar panel has packed up, first noticed when I was doing some testing of battery and draw from various lights/fridge/webasto.
I bought my van used, so never had any handover from Wellhouse, and was keen to try get a better understanding of how the electrics work.
Anyhow, I noticed the CTEK 250s dual panel LED was never lit, so tested with meter. Nothing.
The fuse at the passenger seat are all ok. I tried popping the top off the panel juntion box to take a reading there, but Wellhouse have filled it with sealant or sikaflex or something, which I wasn't too impressed by.
Anyhow, I'm wondering if anyone knows how the panel cable is routed, as far as I can tell it appears to come in from the underside of the van, but it's hard to trace due to the underslung tanks. I'm trying to figure out if there are any other fuses inl
in
, or if it's a straight run from the panel to the passenger seat fuse box. Anyone know?
Not looking forward to cutting the panel off the roof if it's needing replaced.
bolti wrote:Vorlich wrote:Hi folks, got my van in December last year and love it. A few minor issues that I've sorted, re-glued edge trip on worktop, fitted a reinforced part for rear seat drawer (it burst off the runners during emergency stop).
Unfortunately now I think my Solar panel has packed up, first noticed when I was doing some testing of battery and draw from various lights/fridge/webasto.
I bought my van used, so never had any handover from Wellhouse, and was keen to try get a better understanding of how the electrics work.
Anyhow, I noticed the CTEK 250s dual panel LED was never lit, so tested with meter. Nothing.
The fuse at the passenger seat are all ok. I tried popping the top off the panel juntion box to take a reading there, but Wellhouse have filled it with sealant or sikaflex or something, which I wasn't too impressed by.
Anyhow, I'm wondering if anyone knows how the panel cable is routed, as far as I can tell it appears to come in from the underside of the van, but it's hard to trace due to the underslung tanks. I'm trying to figure out if there are any other fuses inl
in
, or if it's a straight run from the panel to the passenger seat fuse box. Anyone know?
Not looking forward to cutting the panel off the roof if it's needing replaced.
Had some fun with our electrics. Tow bar fuse not in the place it should be on the wiring diagram, when it was tracked down it had blown due to being fitted with the wrong fuse. Latest was the fridge, open the door lights come on but not cooling. Convinced myself we needed a new fridge, had no idea how we would manage to fit it. Decided to check the fuses. Pulled the fridge fuse ( correctly labelled) even though it looked fine swapped it for another, compressor hummed into life. Why was the light on but the compressor not working?
Vorlich wrote:bolti wrote:Vorlich wrote:Hi folks, got my van in December last year and love it. A few minor issues that I've sorted, re-glued edge trip on worktop, fitted a reinforced part for rear seat drawer (it burst off the runners during emergency stop).
Unfortunately now I think my Solar panel has packed up, first noticed when I was doing some testing of battery and draw from various lights/fridge/webasto.
I bought my van used, so never had any handover from Wellhouse, and was keen to try get a better understanding of how the electrics work.
Anyhow, I noticed the CTEK 250s dual panel LED was never lit, so tested with meter. Nothing.
The fuse at the passenger seat are all ok. I tried popping the top off the panel juntion box to take a reading there, but Wellhouse have filled it with sealant or sikaflex or something, which I wasn't too impressed by.
Anyhow, I'm wondering if anyone knows how the panel cable is routed, as far as I can tell it appears to come in from the underside of the van, but it's hard to trace due to the underslung tanks. I'm trying to figure out if there are any other fuses inl
in
, or if it's a straight run from the panel to the passenger seat fuse box. Anyone know?
Not looking forward to cutting the panel off the roof if it's needing replaced.
Had some fun with our electrics. Tow bar fuse not in the place it should be on the wiring diagram, when it was tracked down it had blown due to being fitted with the wrong fuse. Latest was the fridge, open the door lights come on but not cooling. Convinced myself we needed a new fridge, had no idea how we would manage to fit it. Decided to check the fuses. Pulled the fridge fuse ( correctly labelled) even though it looked fine swapped it for another, compressor hummed into life. Why was the light on but the compressor not working?
Odd indeed.
Where is this wiring diagram you mention? Would be most handy when trying to troubleshoot.
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