Looking good, I like the control panel - where did it come from same with lights. A couple of small points, you probably have sorted now. First off as soon as you attach a wire to the positive of the battery within a couple of inches you should have a fuse just in case something damages the wire and shorts it to the van chassis, without a fuse you could have a fire!!! The other is the 'master switch' double check the current rating is high enough for all your needs i.e. pump say 8 amps, lights 1 or 2 amps, cigarette lighter/usb maybe 10 amps so in total the switch needs to be able to handle at least 20 amps! While a smaller rating one might work short term in the long term it can melt the internals and then fail to work to switch power on to your kit. Looking forward to part 3.
Hi Buddy. Im hoping to change from my hosepipie & Hozelock fittings changing to Jg Push fittings . Im learning the basics. Can you let me know what size Jg pipe & pushfit connexions you are using is it 15m. Also the Brass screw threads you have on your Strainers & Pumps can you let me know the Link for these . Great video , Thanks
@@completeexteriorcleaningse750 100% agree mate..organised chaos can work at times for a short time but yes soooo much better when we finally get round to organise organising it 😂
How does the van drive with the tank on the rear axle? I've always had mine behind the bulkhead Also is your van a lwb or swb? Great video and thank you for sharing with us
Hi Will the van drives fine it's not on the rear axle it's in the middle quite a few place now put them in the middle like that to create space each side. I use to have mine up against the bulkhead.....as its a SWB but I've gone with a slightly smaller tank this time more for Space saving
@@completeexteriorcleaningse750 it's looking good mate. I've got a swb vivaro so I'm interested to see what it's like at the end. I need to tidy mine out 😆
Looking good, I like the control panel - where did it come from same with lights.
A couple of small points, you probably have sorted now. First off as soon as you attach a wire to the positive of the battery within a couple of inches you should have a fuse just in case something damages the wire and shorts it to the van chassis, without a fuse you could have a fire!!! The other is the 'master switch' double check the current rating is high enough for all your needs i.e. pump say 8 amps, lights 1 or 2 amps, cigarette lighter/usb maybe 10 amps so in total the switch needs to be able to handle at least 20 amps! While a smaller rating one might work short term in the long term it can melt the internals and then fail to work to switch power on to your kit. Looking forward to part 3.
I got the control.panel off amazon and the lights in the final part I will put a list of what I've used with links in the description
😮Awesome work! Cant wait till part 3!
Thanks Guys 👍
Hi Buddy. Im hoping to change from my hosepipie & Hozelock fittings changing to Jg Push fittings . Im learning the basics. Can you let me know what size Jg pipe & pushfit connexions you are using is it 15m. Also the Brass screw threads you have on your Strainers & Pumps can you let me know the Link for these . Great video , Thanks
Thanks Andy I will get the info and put it up soon for you I went with 15mm pipe size and fittings
Have you done Part 3 yet cant find it
It's almost ready to go up soon It's taken a while
Looking forward to part 3 mate..its coming along nicely there ✌💙
Thanks Alex is so much better just being more organised
@@completeexteriorcleaningse750 100% agree mate..organised chaos can work at times for a short time but yes soooo much better when we finally get round to organise organising it 😂
@@itsboothybby I think it comes across more professional
How does the van drive with the tank on the rear axle?
I've always had mine behind the bulkhead
Also is your van a lwb or swb?
Great video and thank you for sharing with us
Hi Will the van drives fine it's not on the rear axle it's in the middle quite a few place now put them in the middle like that to create space each side.
I use to have mine up against the bulkhead.....as its a SWB but I've gone with a slightly smaller tank this time more for Space saving
What size tank?
@@completeexteriorcleaningse750 it's looking good mate. I've got a swb vivaro so I'm interested to see what it's like at the end.
I need to tidy mine out 😆
@@adornwindowcleaning7739 350 ltr upright tank buddy
@@willjones4379 its nice to be organised and it looks more professional
You don’t have your tea cozy on!
No the Man city tea cosy will be out in the winter don't you worry 😁