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rv:build:cardboard [2023/10/19 14:29] frater_secessus [Cardboard Aided Design] |
rv:build:cardboard [2024/04/09 11:24] (current) frater_secessus [arranging objects] |
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Ideas: | Ideas: |
* **Everything that is going with you must fit in this bathroom-sized space**. Seriously. Your van's steel walls will not let you cheat. Your van doesn't care what you want to bring. | * **Everything that is going with you must fit within this space**. Seriously. Your van's steel walls will not let you cheat. Your van doesn't care what you want to bring. |
* start moving your possessions into the space. Realize [[lifestyle:downsizing|how much stuff has to go]].((like 95% of everything you own)). | * start moving your possessions into the space. Realize [[lifestyle:downsizing|how much stuff has to go]].((like 95% of everything you own)). |
* make aggressive use of vertical space | * make aggressive use of vertical space |
===== power in the "van" ===== | ===== power in the "van" ===== |
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If you are going to run 120vac ([[electrical:inverter|inverter]]) loads, get a power strip and plug it into [[https://amzn.to/3ptHIbX|a kill-a-watt meter]]. Note what every device draws, and how much power you consume every 24hrs. Add 10%-20% for inverter losses, depending on which inverter you buy. | |
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For 12v loads, get your bank set up and charge it only in the daytime. At night it gets drawn down just like in a real van when the sun goes down and the solar stops working. | For 12v loads, get your bank set up and charge it only in the daytime. At night it gets drawn down just like in a real van when the sun goes down and the solar stops working. [[electrical:12v:battery_monitor|A battery monitor]] will be helpful. |
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| [[https://amzn.to/3ptHIbX|{{ https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61FOAk4UA5L._AC_UL320_.jpg?75}}]] |
| If you are going to run 120vac ([[electrical:inverter|inverter]]) loads, get a power strip and plug it into [[https://amzn.to/3ptHIbX|a kill-a-watt meter]]. Note what every device draws, and how much power you consume every 24hrs. Add 10%-20% for inverter losses, depending on which inverter you buy. For added accuracy actually run all your 120vac loads off the inverter from your bank. |
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