A little camper van walk in shower toilet. same length a car very easy to park,

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Here is a few photos been awhile since I have been on Wild camping could not find these pages😳🥵
 

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These vans have solar power the fridge is 12v only and when you park up will stay on until battery drops to 9.5v and will switch off the fridge has been on for a week with no 240v hook up, this weather we have had charging the battery OK never been out with it camping hope to try Wales in a week or two.
 
That is with the chaps who built it Trev not me. Never switched off the fridge been on all week dont know what charge will be like if its cloudy will wait and see.
 
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The 9.5V switch-off is typical of a Waeco Compressor Fridge. I would agree it is much too low in terms of what you would want to run a battery down to, however .... the current surge and so voltage drop you get on these when the compressor kicks on means the battery will never drop that low due to the fridges consumption. (A lot of the time, they won't come on when the battery is well above 12V as the wiring used is often undersized. A good converter will use something like 6mm2 cable).
 
Tim been too hot to ride bikes this weather. My three bikes are tucked away until weather cools down RGS Triton Honda
 

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