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cream stands out well on red mate
ive always fancied getting one of those vans. then can have a union jack sticker on it somewhere / thats if they are really made in the U.K. ? (IV a peugeot,still feel a bit of a traitor driving in it, even after 2 years )if your van was mine,id paint those raised strips on the roof in white to highlight them ,and bring attention to the ladder
looks ok what size is the tank? looks a bit small is it a 250l? i wouldnt have the ro in the van one frozen night and its damaged, you need a bulkhead and a pole holder on the roof! you have the wrong connector for your hose reel so no doubt it leaks you need the proper elbow one, fix the reel down in the back far better than lifting it in and out all the time apart from that good effort
oh yeah, asfor ro freezing i plan on using an electric heater and quilts in the winter, not sure how im gonna stop to hose to the van freezing though??? or the waste hose for that matter
Quoteoh yeah, asfor ro freezing i plan on using an electric heater and quilts in the winter, not sure how im gonna stop to hose to the van freezing though??? or the waste hose for that matterwhy not just have a storage tank in a garage and then transfer the pure water accross into your van therefore removing the risk of water freezing overnight and damage to your ro? with what happened last winter water was freezing in the back of my van during the day not just at night, plus its more weight for your van to carry extra wear and tear diesel etc not worth it IMO
trust me a bulkhead is a must! security as well no one can see whats in the back and makes it harder for theives! not only for protection in an accident, you dont exactly want to be hit by hosereel in the back of your head! its also for the noise as well when i drive in my van its really quiet you can hardly hear the water sloshing in the back