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  1. SquirrellCook

    Lamp conversion to LED

    I guess they can’t all be bad, but the short life of some of these after market light fittings drives me into a frenzy wanting to attack them and the seller with a hammer. I guess if the mood grabbed me I could install a dimmer circuit, but I do have the choice of the high luminance strips or...
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    Lamp conversion to LED

    Thanks for the offer, but what I have will do. The bases are quite slim fitting so I can have insulation behind them. The diffusers stick out a little more than I like, but if they become a problem I’ll mould some slim ones.
  3. SquirrellCook

    Fiat Ducato Chassis Cab Conversion to coachbuilt motorhome

    I don't know if they do small stuff, but Millard Motor Homes used to put a box on a supplied chassis.
  4. SquirrellCook

    Lamp conversion to LED

    You can have whatever luminance you like. Generally speaking, less light less current.
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    Lamp conversion to LED

    The light output of an LED is measured in Lumens. They also have a colour temperature. The higher the temp, the more like daylight
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    Lamp conversion to LED

    These numbers are are only the chip size, not the luminance. The strips I'm using have 2835 chips on them. For interest the RS part number is 922-0963
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    Solar water heater advice wanted

    We use a calorifier connected to the engine coolant. So when we stop we have a tank of hot water. if untouched it's still hot after 24 hours. Of grid we can heat the water with an eberspacher. I like Wildbus's idea of using surplus solar to heat the water, but you'd need a big inverter or low...
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    Lamp conversion to LED

    I have these in Murky, wonderful with the diffuser.
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    AC Fridge In Campervan -.Power Consumption Test

    My fridge has the radiator on the back. I can’t remember the make until I look at it. I have two fans to pull out the hot air.
  10. SquirrellCook

    Mot

    It’s a fine looking vehicle, you know that a ramp is not needed for an MOT if they have a pit.
  11. SquirrellCook

    Lamp conversion to LED

    A very simple job if you are still running fluorescent tubes. Clean the housing of all the electrics and replace with sticky back LED strips. These lamps only had one tube and a festoon bulb so the savings on power were not wonderful, about 2 watts. I've done it before on older twin tube ones...
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    Alternative to bubble rap silver, closed cell 2m x 50cm or this

    It's a curved surface, so being flexible it makes it easier to fit. I also use it around the engine bulkhead to reduce noise.
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    Alternative to bubble rap silver, closed cell 2m x 50cm or this

    https://www.sounddeadeninguk.co.uk/products/16mm-sound-insulation-thermo-liner-1mx5m-roll-for-quieter-warmer This is what I have been using for those awkward bits.
  14. SquirrellCook

    Violating a Princess!

    Well the flexible epoxy seems to have done the job, so now I’m insulating that once hidden area. Sorry slow progress, Murky is having time spent on it as well as building an extension to our workshop.
  15. SquirrellCook

    Thermo property's

    I’d have insulted the floor from underneath then ply over the steel. Would have saved some space.
  16. SquirrellCook

    Fitting immersion heater

    I managed once to buy a 750 watt element for a calorifier, I hope to do it again or even get a 500 watt one.
  17. SquirrellCook

    Fitting immersion heater

    Seems a strange way to do it with the heat exchanger, unless they were worried that the habitation side would leak and the engine would loose water.
  18. SquirrellCook

    12v isolation switch

    On the Betty build I think the shortest I can make the cables from the batteries to the Multiplus will be about 4 metres. I think I’ll need to install some welding cables.
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    Fitting immersion heater

    You normally have an expansion tank on the hot side as there should be a none return valve to stop the hot water heating the cold. The other expansion tank is placed after the water pump. When it’s pressure is set correctly it will reduce the pump on time and smooth the flow of water. Do you...
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