I might have to use your design as inspiration. We have a 6 year old and a chihuahua so was looking at designs with a single bed and a crate area. Great video thanks.
Hey friends from down under - My whole plan has been derailed and rerailed thanks to this situation - I took an assignment to a new location so I am taking the money planned to invest in a minibus for reallocation to my retirement. Thanks for continuing to inspire those who are seeking a Coaster as a Off Grid option - I was soooo looking forward to hanging out in my bus in the US. SAD FACE - Hugs - Thanks for sharing
Hey Shaye! That's a shame you won't be able to get the bus up and running. Covid has had a way with mucking up everyone's plans! Hope you're keeping safe. Good luck with everything!
Hi Chris, we haven't actually started the new one yet haha! Hopefully will start pulling seats out in the next couple of weeks and videos to follow shortly after 😊
Well now that the bus is complete I look forward to seeing some of your travelogues around Oz. Did I see a bottle of ginger beer in the fridge? or was it just lemon? It really shows that you put in a lot of work into the conversion, and it all looks very well done and good quality. Thanks for the tour, great job well done. Happy travels from Costa Rica.
Thanks Desmond, I think it was probably lemon haha! We certainly did put a lot of work in and are pretty happy with the result 😊 Happy travels to you too!
Congratulations! It looks great. Two questions. First, did you manage to keep the final weight of the coaster under 4.5 tonnes to avoid having to get a truckers drivers license? Second, which coaster have you got? Cheers
Hi there, We ended up weighing the Coaster and came in just over 4 tonne. We still wanted to put on a bull bar, awning and us and our stuff wasn't in it either! We opted to leave it at 4990kgs and upgraded to a LR licence. Our Coaster was a 2001 model 1HZ engine. Thanks 😊
Hey Jarrod, we originally estimated the total cost including the bus was around $60,000. But since then we have done a lot more work and put an air con in and other things so would be closer to $70,000. Definitely can be done cheaper haha!
Hi John, do you mean the wood roof panels? If so, then we loved them, they held up well, and looked great! We used the same panels in our Mercedes Vario on the rood as well but just painted white. Thanks!
Great bus conversion. The air con I never saw the install of the compressor condenser unit, did it fit exactly under the bus where the factory sir did or did it come up throw the floor.
Thanks Francis. We haven't put a video up about it. We didn't film the actual install as we had some help from someone who doesn't like being filmed (we can't weld). It comes up about 20-30cms through the floor. This is covered up by the 'L' part of the lounge.
I hate asking how much things cost but I’m converting my bus at the moment and with pets I’m terrified of it being too hot, so trying to budget for the solar/ac set up how much did these systems cost you in the end so I can plan? And how long can you run the ac for? Thanks love your videos!
Hi there, no worries. The solar system on our Toyota Coaster cost approximately $10,000. That was for the panels, Lithium batteries, and everything else. The air con cost was approximately $2500 (Daikin Cora 2kw plus electrician cost, and air con installer cost). At 22 degrees, 3 speed fan, it uses approximately 400 watts of electricity. So as long as the sun is out we can run that throughout the day no issues. We did have to be more careful at night time though and mostly just opted for the fan. That way we still had enough battery power to begin the next day no issues. The only thing we would do differently is opt for a 2.5kwh air con, rather than the 2. It just wasn't quite enough. And maybe larger battery storage capacity. Hope that gives you some idea though! Thanks 😊
Hi there, we did sell this bus a few months back and bought a bigger Mercedes Vario to do it all again with haha! It certainly gets hot in Aus! With the 2kw air con we had in the Coaster, all the windows closed up and curtains closed, we could probably get it to around 23 at the rear of the bus. The front still stayed quite warm though as the air con wasn't quite powerful enough to get right up the front. In our new bus, we will be installing a 3.5kw split system so hoping that will make a big difference! Thanks 😊
Great build , how long do you think it would take doing build if you did it everyday ???? Sold my bus 3 years ago to for my daughters funeral cost ,she was only 17 my life my heart, hospital took 3 hours to do surgury on her brain , ,im buying a 4x4 toyota bus and you guys have a good layout ,love the lounge position , and solar set up ,bed in rear perfect but ill put a 1 meter skylight for star gazing and storm watching ,
Hi, so sorry for your loss, that must of been so hard for you. A 1 metre skylight would be amazing! Honestly not sure how long it would take. If we worked on it every day and had no hold ups with trades - gas plumber, electrician, engineer etc than we would probably say 3 months maximum. Definitely book those things in advance though! Hope this gives you some sort of idea. Good luck 😊
@@RoamingonRubber thanks champs, pain beyond belief , waiting on delivery of my bus 4x4 .ive got 4 deep cycle 140amp batteries from before 3 x250 solar panels and all electricals, mate has fabricated the skywindow for me ,he owns his own window business , i can flip it fully open for hot nights ,, yeah i think the same about 3 months or less ,, look out for a purple bus in midnight violet color my daughters fav color .keep on roaming
Wow sounds amazing and sounds like you have it all prepared and ready to go, should be good. Beautiful colour, we will certainly keep an eye out, won't be easy to miss! See you out there 😊
I might have to use your design as inspiration. We have a 6 year old and a chihuahua so was looking at designs with a single bed and a crate area. Great video thanks.
@8.40 Creepy Crawley alert, climbing up the curtain on the right hand side! 😳
You really have thought of everything, awesome off grid home
Enjoyed your display video.
Looks like the ideal set up for travelling
Thanks ever so much for posting
Hi Wes,
Thanks! We have made a few minor changes with our new build but overall have kept most the same 😊
Your bus is lovely, and I love all the sliding storage, really well organised.
Thanks Beril 😁
Super love your layout 😍🥰🤩 just need to learn to build😅😂🤣
Haha well we had no idea, so you can do it too!
very nice I love it send it hear to Jamaica
Hey friends from down under - My whole plan has been derailed and rerailed thanks to this situation - I took an assignment to a new location so I am taking the money planned to invest in a minibus for reallocation to my retirement. Thanks for continuing to inspire those who are seeking a Coaster as a Off Grid option - I was soooo looking forward to hanging out in my bus in the US. SAD FACE - Hugs - Thanks for sharing
Hey Shaye! That's a shame you won't be able to get the bus up and running. Covid has had a way with mucking up everyone's plans! Hope you're keeping safe. Good luck with everything!
Excelente trabajo!...
Los felicito
Wow, what a cool home on wheels! Great job guys!
Thanks! 😊
Thanks guys, I have watched you build your home from start to finish. You have both done a great job. I love it 😃👍
Thank you!
Engine is Indestructible 👍
Hey guys! Been watching your vids for a while now, can't wait to catch up somewhere on the road!
Thanks, can't wait to get back out there!
Good job guys, I have followed all of you vids, any idea when we get to see work on the new project vehicle?
Hi Chris, we haven't actually started the new one yet haha! Hopefully will start pulling seats out in the next couple of weeks and videos to follow shortly after 😊
Well now that the bus is complete I look forward to seeing some of your travelogues around Oz. Did I see a bottle of ginger beer in the fridge? or was it just lemon? It really shows that you put in a lot of work into the conversion, and it all looks very well done and good quality. Thanks for the tour, great job well done. Happy travels from Costa Rica.
Thanks Desmond, I think it was probably lemon haha! We certainly did put a lot of work in and are pretty happy with the result 😊 Happy travels to you too!
Congratulations! It looks great. Two questions. First, did you manage to keep the final weight of the coaster under 4.5 tonnes to avoid having to get a truckers drivers license? Second, which coaster have you got? Cheers
Hi there,
We ended up weighing the Coaster and came in just over 4 tonne. We still wanted to put on a bull bar, awning and us and our stuff wasn't in it either! We opted to leave it at 4990kgs and upgraded to a LR licence.
Our Coaster was a 2001 model 1HZ engine.
Thanks 😊
send it hear to Jamaica ... wear is this from ?
Hey mate I love all your videos
How much was your total bill cost in the end
Hey Jarrod, we originally estimated the total cost including the bus was around $60,000. But since then we have done a lot more work and put an air con in and other things so would be closer to $70,000. Definitely can be done cheaper haha!
How did yous find those panels?
Hi John, do you mean the wood roof panels? If so, then we loved them, they held up well, and looked great! We used the same panels in our Mercedes Vario on the rood as well but just painted white. Thanks!
@@RoamingonRubber sorry I ment the solar panels
Great bus conversion. The air con I never saw the install of the compressor condenser unit, did it fit exactly under the bus where the factory sir did or did it come up throw the floor.
Thanks Francis. We haven't put a video up about it. We didn't film the actual install as we had some help from someone who doesn't like being filmed (we can't weld). It comes up about 20-30cms through the floor. This is covered up by the 'L' part of the lounge.
I hate asking how much things cost but I’m converting my bus at the moment and with pets I’m terrified of it being too hot, so trying to budget for the solar/ac set up how much did these systems cost you in the end so I can plan? And how long can you run the ac for? Thanks love your videos!
Hi there, no worries. The solar system on our Toyota Coaster cost approximately $10,000. That was for the panels, Lithium batteries, and everything else. The air con cost was approximately $2500 (Daikin Cora 2kw plus electrician cost, and air con installer cost). At 22 degrees, 3 speed fan, it uses approximately 400 watts of electricity. So as long as the sun is out we can run that throughout the day no issues. We did have to be more careful at night time though and mostly just opted for the fan. That way we still had enough battery power to begin the next day no issues. The only thing we would do differently is opt for a 2.5kwh air con, rather than the 2. It just wasn't quite enough. And maybe larger battery storage capacity. Hope that gives you some idea though! Thanks 😊
Hey guys! IT is 41 celcius in Sydney today. :( How cool could the bus get? Also, did you say you sold this bus?
Hi there, we did sell this bus a few months back and bought a bigger Mercedes Vario to do it all again with haha! It certainly gets hot in Aus!
With the 2kw air con we had in the Coaster, all the windows closed up and curtains closed, we could probably get it to around 23 at the rear of the bus. The front still stayed quite warm though as the air con wasn't quite powerful enough to get right up the front. In our new bus, we will be installing a 3.5kw split system so hoping that will make a big difference!
Thanks 😊
Great build , how long do you think it would take doing build if you did it everyday ???? Sold my bus 3 years ago to for my daughters funeral cost ,she was only 17 my life my heart, hospital took 3 hours to do surgury on her brain , ,im buying a 4x4 toyota bus and you guys have a good layout ,love the lounge position , and solar set up ,bed in rear perfect but ill put a 1 meter skylight for star gazing and storm watching ,
Hi, so sorry for your loss, that must of been so hard for you.
A 1 metre skylight would be amazing! Honestly not sure how long it would take. If we worked on it every day and had no hold ups with trades - gas plumber, electrician, engineer etc than we would probably say 3 months maximum. Definitely book those things in advance though!
Hope this gives you some sort of idea.
Good luck 😊
@@RoamingonRubber thanks champs, pain beyond belief , waiting on delivery of my bus 4x4 .ive got 4 deep cycle 140amp batteries from before 3 x250 solar panels and all electricals, mate has fabricated the skywindow for me ,he owns his own window business , i can flip it fully open for hot nights ,, yeah i think the same about 3 months or less ,, look out for a purple bus in midnight violet color my daughters fav color .keep on roaming
Wow sounds amazing and sounds like you have it all prepared and ready to go, should be good.
Beautiful colour, we will certainly keep an eye out, won't be easy to miss!
See you out there 😊