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Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:36 am
by batmo
thanks guys. this vent retails for arround $40.
camped out this weekend, brief heavy rain and it passed that test. I drove with it open but didnt have my roll downs all the way open. Im sure it will have the same effect as one of the rear pop-outs open. there was little to no wind noise from it so thats nice.
heres a better pic (top view)
and I couldnt bring myself to throwing away the left-over metal so I used it for another camp/rv project..
my table/kitchen sink/moto stand
just drains into a bucket
sturdy construction
happy camper!
Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:42 am
by astrozam
Whoa.... back up there brotha, is that a solar panel I see lazin up there in front of the vent?
btw, dandy sink idea
Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:56 am
by batmo
astrozam wrote:Whoa.... back up there brotha, is that a solar panel I see lazin up there in front of the vent?
btw, dandy sink idea
yes, two of them 80 watts total. its a neat set-up, a bit more involved than anything else Ive done to the van so far but well worth the time/costs
Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:31 am
by snapple
astrozam wrote:Whoa.... back up there brotha, is that a solar panel I see lazin up there in front of the vent?
btw, dandy sink idea
LOL, I noticed that right off also! Batmo please elaborate on your solar setup. =D>
Also liking your sink setup,nice & easy rig!
Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:56 am
by batmo
Im not sure I really need the sink but it was free and it fit in my stand so well.. and I just happened to notice the roof cut-out fit over it nicely and I had a few minutes to spare.
Im looking at water pump options for it now, I allready had a sink sprayer nozzel rigged up to an e. fuel pump, worked great but then it sat long enough to rust up (didnt like water) I'll look at w/washer pumps next, the RV type pumps are too pricey but they make good pressure.
I'll make another post for the solar power set-up soon as I can. not your average system, Ive got two batteries, a split charge controller and an isolator with integrated module to switch altenator charging to the aux battery automatically after the starting battery is charged. still working on the details with it.
I just posted a kinda cool photo of my van in the members pics thread.
Re: installing a roof vent (with pics)
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:32 am
by gabequest
Nice work! Especially on making it perty from the interior view. Mine isn't as sharp. Ended up miscalculating the location of the interior paneling rear heat, A/C vent (mine's a 1998) and had to cut into that when re-installing the roof paneling. I just posted with pics in another's thread.
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