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UPDATE #3 ON THE BEAST;


Exactly a month since the last on, seems a lot longer & it has taken longer than expected as I was doing too much & the old back injuries & arthritus didnt like what I was doing to them & in return I didnt like their response either  so a mutual agreement to slow down a bit.LOLyawn

Well, we are at a point where it can now be used, the only main item to go will be a water tank a little further down the track.

Had the windows tinted yesterday, now working out the loading of items in a user friendly system.

A few more pics of the beast.

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Pretty well all went to plan, all the wiring & acc. work first time so was pleased with that.

Lifting system is great.

Now I need a holiday!smilesmilesmilesmile

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Way to go Jim!

Well thought and it will obviously do all you want and ever need.

Congratulations.

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Hey guys, that looks bloody awesome. Great job.

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WOW  most IMPRESSIVE,  biggrin You must be pretty keen to take it out on a shake down run, when do you head off?

We hit the road again (at long last) on Tuesday, first night will be at Minyip, then Hay, then up to Wyalong etc heading up to have a look at Lightning Ridge then down to Tenterfield  and over to Clunes then futher on to Kempsey to hopefully catch up with you know who should he and she be home and not out on the road testing a new rig smile  Looking forward to catching up.

 



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Looks like a fantastic set up.



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Wow amazing Jim

you've done an fantastic job my friend and should be very proud of what you have accomplished


John


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That looks great, all the storage, and a special place for all the awkward to carry bits, really well thought out.

I notice you have a Plasmatronics PL20 there Jim, but I can not see where you have any solar. Are you using it with solar, or for another purpose?



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WOW  most IMPRESSIVE,  biggrin You must be pretty keen to take it out on a shake down run, when do you head off?

We hit the road again (at long last) on Tuesday, first night will be at Minyip, then Hay, then up to Wyalong etc heading up to have a look at Lightning Ridge then down to Tenterfield  and over to Clunes then futher on to Kempsey to hopefully catch up with you know who should he and she be home and not out on the road testing a new rig smile  Looking forward to catching up.

 


 HA HA Von, you are our date at the moment. (Now I'm in trouble LOL)

Once you guys have visited then we should be clear to go. Just give me a date; OOOOPPs maybe a schedule.smilesmilesmile

Good to see you's on the move. When at Lighning Ridge DONT miss the Black Hand carvings, brilliant.

JC.



-- Edited by justcruisin01 on Saturday 14th of September 2013 04:56:05 PM

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JC all I can say is Fantastic job, you have put a lot of thought and work into your rig, gee you are clever. NOW GET OUT THRERE AND USE ITbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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That looks great, all the storage, and a special place for all the awkward to carry bits, really well thought out.

I notice you have a Plasmatronics PL20 there Jim, but I can not see where you have any solar. Are you using it with solar, or for another purpose?


 The PL20, yes solar.

I have three x 120watt portable panels, far more input from a portable verses a fixed. In saying that I do have a 135watt fixed on top of the van which generaly looks after the van ok, weather permitting.

However I do like to have a versatile system, when I wired the  fixed unit on the van I ran the circuit out along the a-frame to the coupling & fitted a anderson plug joiner, then back to the PL20 in the van. This allows me to disconnect the panel fron the van & connect to the tug when shopping/ sight seeing etc to charge fridge batteries when parked.

I have setup the new tug with a connection point near the batteries for the portable solar to be pluged in when camping, also houses a 12volt output, a battery isolater switch & saftey switches mounted on the rear of same panel.

This system alows me to connect upto three panels into which ever battery systen needs the most charge, often one will do on a good day, two if using more power & the third when its overcast etc. Mix & match as required, very happy with myway of doing it & works very well.

If the weather is favourable then we are self sufficient.

A couple more pics to help you.

Cheers;

JC.

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There are two reds & one black covers, bit hard to see the second red.

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The anderson from the rear doubbles into this anderson & onto the PL20, the 2nd is a 12volt out, lights,portable water pump etc.

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Rear anderson plug. Can also plug the portables into here if needed to be on otherside of vehicle.

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Looks great JC, a place for everything and everything in it's place.

You two will have great times with that beast for sure.

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Fantastic ,awesome BLOODY GREAT job Jim I'm most impressed with your tug,now get on the road and do it,
Carnt see the fly rod get one and do some REAL fishing.
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Wow, nice work and well thought out.

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Well done Jim, got the lot. Enjoy the holiday when you get there.
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Thanks for teh explanation and pics Jim.

I am planning a van with a need for a good few amp hours every day, mainly for the big Vitrifrigo fridge, and the Fujitsu split system reverse cycle air conditioner (I know we are soft), thus am planning 1000W of solar on the roof using the new light weight panels, these will feed in through a large MPPT controller into a 200Ah 24V Lithium battery. 

I also recognise that the efficiency of panels flat on the roof is compromised, and plan to have a couple of 100w free standing panels set up with a sun tracking device. This little device will not be sophisticated, just a simple micro controller, a couple of light dependent resisters, and a couple of motors and wheels from a toy robot. Basically I will hang one end of the panel from a stake, sit the other end on the tracker, and let it rotate around the stake to point at the sun.

I plan to feed the input in through another much smaller MPPT controller I already have (bought it some time ago to test mppt concept).

All of this is additional to the 12V system that comes standard in the van.

I think it is all worked out, all I need to do now is make it happen.



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Thanks for teh explanation and pics Jim.

I think it is all worked out, all I need to do now is make it happen.


 Ha Ha , I know that feeling & i think I'm still feeling it. LOL

JC



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Looks fabulous good job jim and leonie :)

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Thanks to all.

JC.



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Awesome job. Time to hit the road.

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