Every van build regret on youtube (compilation)
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- What are your thoughts on these regrets? Any to add?
Regrets spreadsheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
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📺 Other videos to watch:
➼AC install: • Campervan Window AC In...
➼AC (off grid overview): • Van Life Solar AC Setu...
➼AC ducting: • Campervan AC Ducting
➼Rear HVAC removal: • Rear AC and Heat Bypas...
➼OEM blower "hack": • OEM Blower Hack **ULTI...
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📺 Video chapters:
➼0:00 Intro
➼1:17 Electrical
➼8:23 Battery isolator
➼9:56 Battery / solar
➼13:08 Plumbing
➼17:20 Water tank / shower / toilet
➼20:30 Kitchen
➼23:44 Sink / fridge / table
➼27:22 Fans / heat / AC
➼30:21 Insulation / windows
➼31:29 Wall / floor
➼33:15 Layout
➼34:58 Cabinets / storage
➼39:47 Bed / seating
➼42:06 Misc
📺 Van regret videos watched:
*Some regrets are out of context due to time constraints.
➼ • Van Build Mistakes | D... Lockie & Ash
➼ • 8 Things I REGRET abou... Mariah Alice
➼ • 5 Things I Would Chang... Lisa Jacobs
➼ • 3 Regrets I have With ... MoveMeMovement
➼ • VAN CONVERSION: 5 Regr... The Matneys
➼ • 5 Things I Hate About ... Our Wild Horizons
➼ • 5 Things I Hate About ... Wild We Roam
➼ • 9 Van Build REGRETS. W... Levi Allen
➼ • 5 THINGS HE HATES ABOU... Scott Adamson
➼ • Our TOP 5 Van Build MI... This is Wild
➼ • 7 THINGS WE HATE ABOUT... Meylin & Baraa
➼ • The 3 biggest problems... Jake Frew
➼ • Don't Make These 7 Van... Mitch Asser
➼ • VAN BUILD MISTAKES | 5... Sara & Alex James
➼ • 5 THINGS I HATE ABOUT ... Talon Sei
➼ • 10 THINGS WRONG WITH O... Tim & Shannon
➼ • 5 things I would chang... Offthegridwith
➼ • 5 VAN BUILD REGRETS - ... Owen Your Future
➼ • VAN BUILD MISTAKES: 8 ... Drink Tea & Travel
➼ • 15 Smart and Stupid De... BKXC
➼ • 5 Things I HATE About ... The Singletrack Sampler
➼ • Van Build REGRETS | 6 ... Traveling JAM
➼ • 2 Van Life Self Build ... NoCo Nomads
➼ • VAN BUILD REGRETS | 6 ... Nick & Raychel
➼ • VAN BUILD MISTAKES | 1... Kensie West
➼ • 5 Things I Would Chang... Tory Midkiff
➼ • BIGGEST VAN BUILD REGR... Eamon & Bec
➼ • 10 CHANGES TO OUR VAN ... Eamon & Bec
➼ • Video Wando Tales
➼ • VAN LIFE | 10 Van Buil... Jordan & Jenny
➼ • VANLIFE | Our Van Buil... Don't Know Road
➼ • 10 Things I HATE About... Story Chasing
➼ • 5 Things We HATE about... Trent & Allie
➼ • SPRINTER VAN CONVERSIO... The College Van
➼ • Step Van Regrets? E418 Seven Wanders the World
➼ • Video Tinie Planet
➼ • 9 THINGS we HATE about... TREAD the globe
➼ • What Would I Do Differ... Greg Virgoe
➼ • Important DIY Van Buil... Freedom In Mind
➼ • Vanlife Mistakes I ... Vanlife Sagas
➼ • 1 YEAR Full time VAN-L... one adVANture at a time
➼ • WHAT WE DO AND DON’T L... Mr and Mrs Adventure
➼ • 5 Things We HATE About... The Nomadic Movement
➼ • DON'T MAKE THESE VAN B... The Indie Projects
➼ • vanlife vlog: the thin... Sarah Yak - Auta a dopravní prostředky
This is absolute gold and seriously should be the top search result for "vanlife regrets". Thank you for taking the painstaking amount of time needed to compile and index all this stuff. Priceless information. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you Jesus. It's certainly a lengthy video by my standards but we had a LOT to cover!
Enjoyed the summary😊
For me it is the top result.
Agree 💯
I think if you're going for a larger sink, it may be worth finding a cutting board that goes on top of the sink so you can still use that space even when you're not using the sink.
My parent's RV has this it works quite well
Possibly the most quality van info of any video on the world wide web
It's great to learn from your mistakes, but even better to learn from the mistakes of others. This is a brilliant video!
I had the same thought, definitely saving this video if i ever end up doing a build!
A wise man learns from your mistakes, and lets the blunders of his brothers serve to fill his plate.
Most of them didn't do van life before ,that would be the biggest problem imo
Three months in a factory RV showed me what I didn’t need. Massive downsize has been great. All cooking under the rear door tent at the back of the the van for heat. Solar panel is on a cord separate from van because we usually park under trees. Solar on the roof is for desert life.
My main struggle with the smaller van is moisture condensation from breathing at night: especially during rainy weather spells. Three wet days in a row and solar power is dead and things are getting too damp. Diesel heating is great because all exhaust and air intakes are external but still battery dependant and don't have the psycological appeal of a fire. My ideal would be a rocket stove style incinerator drawing air from under the van that had radiated heat in the van. Like a kelly kettle with a chimney and air intake ducting. Looking at how the tent stoves do their chimneys and adapting that to the rear under door tent.
My sloppy notes on this video; I included the vast majority of things raised. Thank for this absolute gold Tim!
Easy outlet access,
Keep electrical cabinet cool,
Don't get inverter bigger than you need,
Always go 12v, never 24v,
Many want a battery isolator (of good quality) (battery combiner), don't go with dc/dc charge controller,
Don't get a battery that's too small, get lithium,
Induction cook hob good if have big enough electrical system..
Shore power a regret, never used, - but you need enough solar or other
Plan electrical first, not at end
Not enough solar - 200w too small,
He was adamant that you don't buy solar panels online or ones specially built for vans, ripoff, regular are fine, do not go with flexible solar panels,
Make sure you have enough light in the kitchen!
Put a light switch by the entrance and by the bed,
Definitely have running water, hot water heater advisable (bosch),
Make sure plumbing connections accessible - will come loose with van moving about.
Use good quality thread seal tape for plumbing,
Make sure water tank big enough - at least 170 ltrs
Consider an undermount grey water tank,
Some people regret shower because of space (but I want private area, esp in no toilet room, ..) - investigate
Ovens take up too much space,
Make sure dual burner can fit two pans,
Make sure to seal your kitchen countertop (to stop water getting in),
Make sure counter top not too low, and made with hard wood,
Many people regret a small sink, (14" x18" he recommends as perfect size), dont get round sink,
Don't have sink right next to bed - splashes,
Make sure have a decent sized fridge (doesn't apply so much for me) (he recommends $110 - Whirlpool cu WH32S1E american) ("Don't be fooled by "vanlife" fridges)
People who got fans wish they got the Maxx Air fan, - usb fans could be a decent alternative (he has them)
Get a diesel heater (2KW) and duct properly,
Do insulation first, no fibreglass, consider insulating cockpit area,
Mount shit down in case of accident,
Bright colour on wall (as dark makes it look small) but not white as difficult to keep clean,
Cedar tongue and groove wood cracks too easily,
Vinyl flooring not durable enough one person says,
Make sure to not raise the floor too much with insulation, but insulate well,
He recommend spending a little extra money on materials to get more quality,
Do not cut holes before knowing layout.... duh?!
Don't make entry way too narrow, make sure inside isle not too narrow,
Want a dedicated work area,
Weight distribution - batteries & water & fuel tank heavy,
Have enough counterspace,
For cabinets - 3/4 inch wood overkill, too heavy, half inch ok. Cabinet planning..
Go with drawers not cupboards, and put on drawer slides, add toe kick.
Leave space between bottom of press doors and ground.
Have latches on cabinets/doors,
Don't hang up clothes, fold them instead, shoe storage,
6 inch mattress good. Use memory foam, make sure bed big enough (possibly lengthwise)
Make sure you can sit up in the bed. (don't put it too high).
Signal booster, waste of time
Make sure roof high enough,
Perfect list. Thx
6:20
Rooftop hvac used 6x the power.
My promaster has OEM swivel seats, and the salesman claimed it's lower than after market swivel seats. I am 5'10" with no problem, but it's close, at least, with the overhead OEM storage that I love.
Awesome video!!
I insisted on the high roof, even though the medium was SO close.
I measured a parking garage that claimed 8'3" clearance. They were correct... until you get to a speed bump... and there's no way out... but forward, through the garage. 😅
Now, I get nervous at not very close calls, approaching overhead. Hahaha😂
I still like the high roof. No ragrets""
Lithium will pull full amps (200 to 600) if connected to the alternator with a combiner. Your alternator is not rated for that kind of duty cycle and will fry it. Which is why a DC-DC charger is necessary to limit the current draw.
That makes total sense then. Still have a bit to learn about lithium. Probably another year or two left on the AGM bank for now.
Appreciate the insight 🙏
@@VanwithTim the reason I went with a renegy DC to DC charge controller, is that not only do they regulate the input to the lithium battery, but in certain models they not only combine the DC to DC charger but also the mppt solar can charger all in one box. I thought they were really cost-effective and also took up a minimal amount of space in my tiny build.
And when Tim upgrades to LiFePo4 batteries he'll need to swap the battery combiner for a DC-DC charger, as I understand it, to get lithium-friendly voltages.
older vehicle alternators run around 14.0v max, so with agm house batteries you hardly ever make it to 100% state of charge, which will hurt your capacity and ultimately make your batteries fail somewhat early. it can work well enough in most applications. power system design has some gray areas. oh, and some new vehicles have variable output alternators to save energy, so may be far from 14.4v (+/-). also, your alternator will never drop back to a float voltage when the house batteries do reach full charge. the dc-dc charger is often programmable for many chemistries, so it's easy to change out battery types if your needs change. for a low initial cost SLA system the combiner is fine 👌
Yes. I have a Tesla battery and got an expensive victron dc-dc because I could customize it exactly how I wanted/needed to.
2023, video is just a diamond for everyone, who interested in a road life. 100% valuable info, also as great humor. Was laughing a lot from windows.
So glad nerds like you exist to make our lives easier. Your information is gold. Subscribed. Thank you!
Accessing the hindsight of hundreds of van builders is so incredibly valuable. Thanks for compiling all this info and sharing!
The DC to DC charge controller limits the amount of amperage your battery charges at. Which is good for people who have a stock alternator that may struggle with a beefy electrical load. Limiting this will help the engine idle rpm resulting in less engine wear. 💪
I actually ended up purchasing a DC to DC charger as I upgraded to lithium this year. The lithium batteries won't self limit the incoming power like the lead-acid batteries. So it would effectively be short circuiting the alternator. Seems the consensus is to limit the charging amperage to around 1/3 of the alternators rated output to keep the alternator from heating up excessively.
Just a bummer the DC to DC chargers are still so expensive!
Thanks for the comment :)
Using DC to DC with lithium as my sprinter has the smart alternator which steps down the output when the starter battery is happy; the DC to DC maintains a higher draw for as long as needed to charge the house battery. The Renogy I use has an MPPT built in, so if there is enough solar it will split the draw between that and the alternator, and will also use solar to charge the starter battery if it has been parked up a while
Yep this is why I moved away from isolators. You should never connect LiFePO with a lead battery
As someone on the autism spectrum getting in to SUV camping, your breaking down videos in to a sort of data really helps me manage ideas! Thank you!
I'm a spreadsheet data geek myself - really glad it helped!! :)
-Tim
I think a whole lotta people that are looking to live or get out of everyday life this way, probably are.
As someone that doesn't care that you're a stimmer, I don't care that you're a stimmer.
I wasn't sure whether to say anything, but I immediately thought "This is the perfect van life video for someone with autism," especially because all of the "I can't relate-s" follow the pattern of "I don't have a problem with that; I have a system!"
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this already but in my research I think newer vehicles have something called a variable voltage alternator on their start battery. Any vehicle that has this is not compatible with a battery isolator which is where a DC-DC charger comes in. Also this video is incredibly useful as I start my van conversion and iron out all of the details.
the most wasted space in a van is the side door enterance . thats where i put a shower pan .
I think a lot of people would just watch a few hours of videos and claim they'd watched 100's. Then they'd attempt to make generalized statements about what others had said. I appreciate your integrity; this is so useful to me to have all this info in one place and from a trustworthy source. Thanks!!
As someone about to embark on this for the first time.... this video is so helpful. Great job, no nonsense, just info. Thank you!
Honestly, I've been researching my van for 5 years now (waiting to graduate) and this video gave me almost everything I've learned so far. Thank you so much!!!!
I regret not doing it during college (I'm in my last semester and haven't started yet). I didn't like renting near campus, and right now I absolutely don't like commuting. I've seen at least one person on campus living in a van and didn't even try being stealthy about it.
Brilliant video that should be required viewing before any van build. Thank you for the hours you spent on this! The editing was superb too with just the right amount of humor.
Thanks for the feedback Juan, was worried about the length but it was getting tough to edit it any shorter!
Cheers!
The too small sink made me laugh when he panned to his van sink that's bigger than my house sink!😂
Wow, 2 years later and this vid is as valuable now as when it was posted. Gave me safety tips I hadn't thought of and helped sort out some of my own priorities.
This is like an old video by this point but yeah, chapters are the best feature youtube has ever added to the platform, and I always appreciate people that actually utilize them a ton!
I gotta say, the beginning of your video threw me off but I'm glad I jumped into the comment section, like you suggested, which then had me continue watching and I went through until the end.
Thank you for taking all this time to research those clickbait videos and leasting it so neatly.
The video, apart from the beginning, was quick and efficient, not dragged out at all, I liked it.
Cheers mate, all the best!
I have to disagree about indoor showers. If it's taking up too much space, then the design is wrong. Our shower is in our hallway (including shower pan recessed in the floor) with a curtain that pulls around (no, it doesn't stick to you) and we use it all the time! Easy, convenient, and roomy. I would hate not having it.
Chapters always good. Thanks for the compilation, great vid and liked the comparison with your own!
Wow, you put in the work for this video!
I will say we avoided a lot of those van build regrets by owning a RV and using it extensively before we did the build.
I simply can't imagine going from zero RV experience to a successful build out.
I can kinda imagine it having watched this video (said by me, someone with zero van build experience)
I already watched this entire video, and now I'll share it in some groups.
I love the switch for the van blower fan, best, as I recall. There's even a wiring diagram.
I love the cheap HVAC
I love that I thought of (or found) almost everything here. So, it was very reaffirming.
We've got chapters, to make it easy. =)
Terrific video
Cabinetry, I converted a Suzuki Every Wagon mini Van and used Aluminum L framing rivited together and then paneled it with 1/4", it works good and light weight. The counter top is 1/2 with waterproof vinyl covering caulked.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. 9+ hours well spent. On our third van build, no regrets. But then at 70+ if we had a regret it's that we didn't start 50 years ago. Have a good one.
Lol
Raising a family OTR tho
Not what I would want
Or having animals n crops
This channel needs more subs.
regarding Reverse Osmosis - you can have the RO return go back to the fresh water tank. That water is still great for washing hands/dishses/fido while the RO clean water is AMAZING for drinking/cooking/toothbrushing/etc.
Brilliant idea and execution! Hot tip - adding "mistakes" to your CZcams search terms will give a better big picture view than just "how to" 😊
That was very helpful because I am planning a van or box truck build. Now if I can find a video like this about all they put in their van they really like and work well. Another one is how to calculate how much energy you will need.
I'm glad the video helped! For electricity needs it depends heavily on what electronics you plan to run. The highest draws are electric hot water, electric cooktops, or air conditioning. Electric heat should be fully avoided.
Some van builds run a single 300 watt solar panel and a 100 amp hour battery without issue.
Others run 1,000w solar and monster 500 amp hour battery banks.
Thank you, in planning stages now and I am honestly overwhelmed by the decisions that have to be made before you start your build. I have a mini-van and a 2k budget, no room for mistakes!
Top-tier video, thank you van with Tim! Not only do they do painstaking research, they compile it all in a spreadsheet for us. Absolute legends
Flint Michigan? I livr in Flushing Mi. Just west of Flint. Yes, our roads are Legendary! Gov GGirl ran for governor to "Fix the Damn Roads!"
For people with sliding drawers they sell sliding tape and it works amazing! I have it on all of our drawers in our kitchen and we have to be careful we don't pull them too fast now or they fly out.
Unreal, Tim!
Huge thanks buddy. M. 😊👏🏼🍻
Lived full time in the city (and traveled) in my manufactured campervan. Biggest regrets were not having a dinette or anywhere to sit and eat or compute or have people over for game night on a rainy camping trip etc. I had a couch that converted into a bed, but I always left it in bed mode. Literally never used my shower or bathroom sink, both became storage. Wished I would've converted to a composting toilet and interior water and grey tank. Draining your tank in freezing temps sucks when you're still living in it in Winter and need water. I used my propane water heater twice. Took too long to heat up, waste of time. I used an Aquabot with spray attachment, heated up water on stove, did my dishes that way. Simple, saved water, and I didn't have to do maintenance or change anode rod. Wished it had been insulated. So many regrets!! And still I managed for 4 yrs. Saved on rent, had so many adventures and made so many friends in the van community. Worth it. But listen to Tim here! This was such a great idea for a video.
So glad to see an update from you Tim.
Thanks.
Hi Jesus, why you let Covid Happened?
@@cristianfederico2411 to cleanse the earth of the wicked, of course
This is gold. RVers and boaters (I'm both) should all watch this video when planning builds or renovations.
The ISOTemp water heater thing..Motoraid was the old 70's name..yes they used that in the 70's! It's nothing new or fancy..my 83 Bluebird Wanderlodge (In my pic
Great to know on the water heaters! Makes sense! (Love the old Wanderlodge's by the way!)
Thank you for the kind words. Will keep the videos coming!
Thank you so much for this compilation! Not all heroes wear capes 😊
I lived full time with my cat and dog in a Subaru forester. Good way to figure out what you really need when you bump up to a van!!
Propane is good. It's only a pain if you're a nomadic and you live at your Van full-time and you're in the desert and build a middle of nowhere and it's cold then it'sn't a waste of time, but if you're doing Van life and live in. The city or in a town, no big deal. So what propane still works? Good for me. I love propane rather than plugging plugging. No electric heater, burning my batteries down.
I just love the “can’t relate” 😂
Very few people are actual designers. They know what they want, know how to install it (usually) but don’t understand how it integrates into the daily life OR the potential changes over time. Very few people can actually design and build based upon these variable parameters. Everyone else, we do what others have done. Yet again, not always taking into account THEIR situation and life(style), and our own.
Nice job using the concept of research to watch everyone else’s videos. (Nice job actually, including the links).
Thanks for the effort in watching all that stuff so we don't have to. I have an old campervan that was converted professionally the swivel seats too high!
This is such great information. I wish it was around 5 years ago when I built mine. My biggest regret is buying stuff then not using it for one reason or another. I have a huge pile in the garage. Mostly stuff im afraid to install by myself like stepsides.
Well done sir. Not doing van life yet, but have been researching it for awhile. Lotta info without the drama.
That mail carrier in the background absolutely wants a roof fan in that scorching LLV! Those things have no A/C and they dont get air cooled because you drive slowly and theres no thermal shielding for the cab.
What a fantastic compilation. Thanks for putting in the work.
This is a functionally intelligent video! Well Done.
Very interesting! I personally loved my chest fridge, definitely getting it on the new build, but to each their own. The nice part is that the whole space is usable, you minimize sound coming out of it from things bouncing around (and you minimize things bouncing around). Definitely a personal preference though.
I'd definitely recommend installing shore power though, it really isn't that much of a hassle and its a good backup even if I've only used it... three times?
If you use a "battery combiner" instead of DC-DC charger:
- With AGM, not so much of a problem except that the more discharged the HOUSE battery is, the more voltage drop along the length of the cables used to charge the house batteries from a vehicle alternator, and it will take longer to recharge. Effectively the wires act to limit the charge rate and sometimes may take 10's of hours of driving to recharge. Not so much of an issue if the HOUSE battery is fairly close to the alternator and supplied by very thick wires, but a big problem with batteries in caravans (travel trailers) where the battery is a very long distance from the engine alternator of the tow vehicle. Also not such a problem if solar is charging the HOUSE battery too and this is why you haven't had issues. If you didn't have solar supplementing the charge your HOUSE battery would probably be in a discharged state most of the time and die an early death.
- A DC-DC charger only draws a limited amount of current, thus reducing voltage drop on the charge wiring, yet it uses electronic magic to boost the voltage at the HOUSE battery end, allowing it to charge correctly.
- A lithium battery has completely different voltage characteristics and should only EVER be charged from an alternator via a DC-DC convertor. Your alternator regulator is designed to charge Lead Acid batteries and will probably be damaged if connected to a Lithium battery.
Great video, and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the roll up, that must have taken a hot minute.
Sounded like a simple video idea, but ended up taking a few weeks to wrap it all together. Thanks for checking it out!
Priceless video. Thanks Tim.
Now I don't write often, but DAMN!
Thank you!
Firstly: Yes, Timestamps!
Secondly: Screw the scammers, be honest and thanks for Bea Salt!
Now for real though. I'm a little curious about your electrical usage and need. I've been thinking of actually down sizing electricity mostly because of "pro-pain" stowes/cooktop. However, the amount of electricity needed to fill up phone batteries etc. ain't much. Not to mention that the only actual need for Batterylife is fridge. So you don't need power aka. inverter. Saves tons of conversion(watt) and money to not need an inverter. So having 900 watt solar I found a lil overkill? True? Ran ever under 50% battery?
Let me know what you think? Am a virgin to vanlife :O
This video is gold! Thanks again!
The fridge section had me giggling by the 5th mention of your $100 unit
This video needs to go to the top of anyone’s list that is building a cargo trailer or a van for off grid purposes.
Awesome freaking work buddy. By the way I have a two burner Duxtop top that I love.
I spoke too soon, this is an amazing video.!!! What the hell, did you do? This is like the ultimate list??? Thank you so very very much!!
This is fucking brilliant.
Review of video, priceless. You did a fantastic freaking job. You have both, validated, and, debunked a lot of different things that I have come across. Excellent research. I highly recommend this video.
Really appreciate the kind words Paul.
Hate uploading such a lengthy video, but tried hard to add some entertainment throughout it!
Was this review sponsored?? (Kidding)
Thanks for the video. This lets me know people are never happy. You give someone gold and they'll want platinum, you give them platinum and they'll want diamonds, you give them diamonds and they'll decide materialism is ruining the world and then they'll want crystals, until they read about mining and then they'll want something else. People are just never f****** happy.
Hello! I love the chapter separations. Thanks for a very informative video!!
I run a 12 and 24 volt system and use a separate charging system the 12 volts is for the lights,water pumping, car based stuff and usb. And the 24 volts is for the fridge and inverter as well as the possibility to jump the starting batteries that are 24 volts.
With a smaller van based camper I just fitted another alternator to charge the house battery, more battery more charging and a back up alternator if 1 died.
LOL i run my battery at 48V li-on since 8 years now and i am glad to do so. There is no need for using 24V or 48V peripherals since there are buck converters that reduce to 12V with over 95% efficiency that come in cheaply. The 48V inverters eat much less standby wattage than 12V ones BTW
Maybe I missed it, but think you could drop that Excel Sheet in the description? 😉 Incredible work.
Thanks for your hard work and yes i lobe time stamps/chapters. Thank you.
This was incredibly helpful. It really helped resolve some questions I had.
Very valuable video! I wish I would have seen this 3 years ago!
You just saved me hours of binging lol thank you
Thanks for this amazing video. I appreciate the hard work that it took to put together this video.
'In house' battery setup overkill. Jackery and panels on roof do 😎
I'm in a minivan. Last year I installed shore power, and for me it was one of the best decisions ever. But it just depends.
Just found this, but wanted to say thanks. The work is seen and appreciated! If I could have only watched one video for research I would say its this one, bar none. The insight gained from all these unique user's situations really drives home (pun intended) that old quote "I learned X amount of ways NOT to make a lightbulb". Made me rethink a lot and then plan out more I hadn't even considered yet
Chapters are very valuable!
Seriously, great video. I’ll definitely be watching this again.
Thanks for taking the time to put all this together, we are about to start a very basic build (not living in it full time) so we can just get out and do some camping with our dogs so we still have to put together some basics and it helps to know what to think about when starting the planning stages. Bought a 1985 Dodge B250 campervan with partial raised fiberglass roof (still have to bend down but not as low as no topper) stripped out the 35 year old camping set up that was inside and then took it to the mechanic to get it fixed up before we build anything out. There is a bit more tear down left to finish (carpet, old ceiling panels, door panels etc) then we start adding sound deadening strips, insulation, flooring, then redo all wiring in main part of van, reusing old wires that still look good. Then we can start putting wall/ceiling paneling and rest of build out. I am planning a bathroom in the back door area, since there is already a small 18" x30"pan installed right in the center back floor area that drops down about 6" lets you stand up fully just in the pan, turning that into a shower pan by making it water tight and adding a drain, and place to put your feet when on toilet. That will make the back end of the van the wet end, sink/toilet will be back there as well, reusing the sink that came with the van. Then in the middle will be a small area for storage, and there are already 2 bunks over the wheel wells that we are reusing as the bed support that can be converted into seating if we need to, and a big open space where the side doors are, and used to be back seat passenger area we will turn into the basic kitchen/living room. Luckily it already has swivel seats so we don't have to add those. There is one of those tiny round 6" fans installed now in the very center over the bed area that was leaking so we plan to just cut the hole for a hike crew 11" fan with led lights where the round fan is now since it's already there and needs to go. Still a ton of work to do, and summer is here so I imagine it will take a while to complete each stage, maybe by the end of the year we will have it ready to go if we are lucky. I really appreciate all the build vids you guys and others are posting so I can fine tune my build before I get in the middle of it. Thanks!! :)
Thanks for the comment!
Sounds like a great starting platform, and I'm fully jealous of the raised roof and that little drop down basin!
I would definitely do as your planning and make it into a little shower area.
For reference, our outdoor shower uses around 7 gallons for two adults to (quickly) shower. More if we're washing our hair of course!
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best video to help me learn wtf im doing!! appreciate you!
I have the butane cooktop and yes you will be changing the butane canister a lot. About every other day when cooking for two. That said, we accidentally ordered a huge box of them and didn't realize it because the cost was so low. We're set for a long time.
nice to know bunch of statistics,.. thanks for a lot of info in this video.
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Get your van windows professionally tinted! High quality films can reject over 50% of heat, eliminate uv, and provide privacy.
thanks... great compile of regrets... its will help a lot of peoples like me! God bless you!
Great vid. A wise man seeks counsel. I’m about to re- outfit my 77 g10 shorty and this vid was a help….thanks
Awesome video, including the chapters, for when I can hopefully find this video to revisit.
I'm especially interested in your ac. I saw you have videos that I need to find. I'm of exactly the same mindset: max out solar on the roof real estate, cut no holes, stay under the radar, and under obstacles.
I've got to see how you did the air conditioning and the grey water.
Was your regret about the cabinet that water was next to electrical? If so, I've always wondered why buildings are the same way.
So many great ideas. I also have homework with battery combiner and isolator.
THANK YOU!
My regret is not having a van. Couldn't find a 4x4 van cheap enough so I got a suburban. Now I have much less space inside. The tradeoff is having smaller items and having to think outside the box. My stove/oven combo goes outside, on a collapsible work bench. My shower is a fabric pop out from KickAss, 12v water pump, roof mounted ABS tanks, and a propane tankless heater. It works great. My fridge/freezer is a 12V Alpicool TW35, uses only 11.54W per hour. Can't knock it, it has been working well for over a year nonstop. I have 500W of solar mounted to the vehicle (100W on each Pelican V800 case mounted to the roof, 200W on the hood. Kinda reget buying those as flexible panels after hearing about the fire issues though) plus 1200W of folding Dokio panels that I can pop on my 8x10ft awning. I did manage to fit a decent mattress. Brooklyn Bedding's Hybrid in "Short-Full" size. That's the biggest that fits in a 2002 Suburban. Wish it was thinner but I am unwilling to compromise on comfort. I almost regret my cabinet choices but they're gorgeous 3/4" Maple topped plywood with routed and burnt edges stained grey and coated in polyurethane to a mirror gloss shine. They're heavy but they're also stout. I'm glad I chose to use a 400AH 12V lifepo4 server rack battery, 2000W inverter, and 50A DC-DC/MPPT charge controller. I also absolutely don't regret Starlink. That is our ONLY internet now, at home or on the road. Kinda want to do the StarMounts mod for a nice, easy roof mount. Glad I chose the MaxxAir Deluxe fan and I really can't say enough good about the Ecoflow Wave AC unit. Sure, it was expensive but it is also portable so it can be removed when not in hot weather. Again, one of the tings that has to be considered a lot more when working with roughly half the space of a van. 12V mattress heater and heated blankets make even the chilliest winters easy in such a small space, no heater needed (but I have one anyway, just in case) I'm glad I have successfully dodged almost all the listed regrets though. I do need to figure out the sink though. Thankfully my build is still in progress so there's plenty of time for that. As you build for smaller and smaller spaces priorities must be reevaluated and carefully assessed. I couldn't fit a toilet inside but I can fit a collapsible stool and a bunch of plastic bags as well as a shovel and some toilet paper. Really all I have inside are some shelves (with bungee cord instead of doors, so they're not quite cabinets) a bad, a fan, a fridge/freezer, my power system, a microwave, and a small electric griddle
Absolutely fantastic! This video alone turned me into a subscriber. Thank you!
All accessories we have are 12/24v... having a 24v system is easier with cabling. Works like a treat. And don't forget: if you have a lithium battery, you need a DC/DC charger anyway to charge from the alternator, the Citrix isolator won't work, you will destroy your car generator, that's why. We have an 2-burner induction cooktop 3600W and a 280Ah 24v battery and 610Wp of solar, works a treat.
Holy cow so much value in this video thank you! Building out my camper, not a van, and these are still helpful to think about since I don’t have years experience living out of my vehicle yet 😊
An isolator is so that you don't drain your starting battery when using house batteries. I accidentally killed my RAM 1500 battery by not unplugging our travel travel once. Live and learn : )
AMAZING VIDEO THANKS ... I am currently building my van and this helps tremendously.
That was awesome! I've been in my current van for two years. I know when I redo it soon, what I should and shouldn't implement. It's worked, but a lot of not ideal design.
I’ve been keeping a list of the minor annoyances and slowing taking care of the somewhat easy ones. Digging your minivan build!
Did you end up doing a water tank in there? I know space is a huge premium.
@@VanwithTim Thanks. I keep one or two 6 gal jugs for now. When I rebuild I might make a more permanent spot.
I saved this video and will probably watch it half a dozen more times. This is vital information for those of us going into it.
A mattress tip - we built our frame with slats and it made our thin, cheap foam mattress decent. You can have a thinner mattress if the base isn't solid.
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The amount of research and info you put out in your videos are amazing! Very informative thank you so much
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!
We’re building a 6X12’ cargo trailer. The first 6’X 35” area will be a toilet and shower area. 54” bed running East and West at rear of trailer. It looks like we’ll have about a 24 square foot living room area.
All cooking will be outdoors.
Our priorities are a real size toilet (cassette) accessible from outside door, a decent permanent shower, and a full size bed.
Thanks for suggesting a 6” memory foam mattress, and the square sink. USB fans will be used, and a roof top fan also.
Is there a such thing as a 12 volt coffee maker?
We have a 1000 watt hour Delta Pro power station, portable 275W solar panels, and a backup 2200W inverter generator. I’m thinking a 45 gallon water tank will be good, and we’ll have about 25 gallons in the truck should be enough for 3 nighters.
Any suggestions from you or anyone else is appreciated.
Thanks again for the great video. 👍
Great info. Planning my future van. And all this info really helps. Thanks
Really good content, thanks👍 I’m about to do a no-build set up but found this very helpful and confirmed for me my choice of outdoor wet areas.
So useful! Also love the segmented video format, super easy to find information quickly.
Dude thanks for this video it’s going to help with my remolding for sure!
I love the chapters!
Automatically liking the video before I see it cuz the title is hilarious lol 😂 292 regrets. Love it! 😂