Did you forget to top up with LPG....................Oh wait a minuteWashed and cleaned van in and out
Filled diesel and water up
Put in some supplies for next week
sorry to maybe be over-critical, but the pictures suggests you have red cables on both +ve and -ve connections?All done, larger cables fitted 50mm and buzz bars and some new 150 mega fuses,
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Ordered 500mm cables could git away with 400mm ..
And sparky sorted switching for ehl and inverter. And kill switch for 240v charge so it's not charging when on inverter.
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I will tape up as suggested ran out of tape, so just did ends ,sorry to maybe be over-critical, but the pictures suggests you have red cables on both +ve and -ve connections?
you really need to mark the red -ve cable clearly along it's length to show what it is. (maybe do the same as the old -ve cable which was a red cable wrapped in tape). Ok, you know right now, but if in the future you - or someone else - is doing some maintanance and an end is disconnected, it will be so easy to pick up an end and assume incorrectly where it needs to go!
Also the connector ends at the inverter ends needs to be wrapped to cover up the bare metal for safety reason, especially on the +ve one. Typically these would have heat-shrink on, same as the other ends and if bought ready-made rather surprising supplied bare like that.
one last comment ... and something you probably did anyway, but maybe a comment to other readers following the thread ... those 'hand'-nuts on the inverter ... don't tighten them with just your fingers, but use a pair of grips - like water-pump pliers or molegrips - to give them a final oommphhI will tape up as suggested ran out of tape, so just did ends ,
And will cover terminal up to ,i shorted that cable not manufacturer finish .thanks wildebus allways great advice.
That reminds me of my A level Physics lesson where the teacher was showing us how a cathode ray tube works. After he finished he said 'what have you learned?" One pupil stuck his hand up and said "Electrons are green".sorry to maybe be over-critical, but the pictures suggests you have red cables on both +ve and -ve connections?
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The correct torque for anything on a vehicle is "As tight as you can, plus a grunt"one last comment ... and something you probably did anyway, but maybe a comment to other readers following the thread ... those 'hand'-nuts on the inverter ... don't tighten them with just your fingers, but use a pair of grips - like water-pump pliers or molegrips - to give them a final oommphh
Finger-tight is never enough when used in a vehicle which is bouncing around the roads for thousands of miles!
Or, if you're Andrew M-W, 'heir tight' ... And, if you're Donald J Trump, 'hair tight' [hell toupé about that one ...] And if you watched Watership Down, 'Hare Tight' ...Fart tight.
Done that ...one last comment ... and something you probably did anyway, but maybe a comment to other readers following the thread ... those 'hand'-nuts on the inverter ... don't tighten them with just your fingers, but use a pair of grips - like water-pump pliers or molegrips - to give them a final oommphh
Finger-tight is never enough when used in a vehicle which is bouncing around the roads for thousands of miles!
Your van looks lovely and cozy.We hit the road and ended up in Lincolnshire, pulled inView attachment 77194 to Lincoln aviation museum for the night .it's freezing out side but bloody toasty in side ...
We left home with 72 % in our 460ah lithium battery.
We arrived fully charged after 106 Miles happy with that.
It's our maiden trip in it,,Your van looks lovely and cozy.