First Weekend away in Clarence!
So Clarence was not fully ready (ripped up old duvet strung up for curtains for example) but regardless, we were booked for a VW Festival for the weekend so went ready or not!
About a 2 hour drive to the Show, and once there was field camping with no facilities other than Portoloos (I prefer to use my own Chemical Toilet anyway to be honest at these Festivals, so public portoloos or not makes no difference).
POWER
Now Clarence is fully-electric in terms of cooking and fridge, so only energy source is
Battery as off-grid. This is the situation I designed Clarence for, so how did we do?
Batteries at 100% at 2PM on Friday; then plugged in the slow cooker with a prepared meal cooking away. This was running until around 8PM on the Friday until we ate the meal with some hob-fried potatoes, cooked on the 2kW Induction Hob. This was the only meal we cooked in fact, with a takeaway the next night and cold food during the day, but hob was on quite a few times for cups of tea of course
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Did do some final touches to the galley kitchen with the door and drawer handles fitted and switch for the tap water pump.
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To stop the doors and drawers opening on the move, used a couple of handy but low-cost solutions:
I have used the push-to-lock door knobs in the past, but they are very expensive for what they are IMO. This time I bought these -
Cupboard Child Locks, Adoric Child Safety Locks Magnetic 6 Locks+2 Keys Adhesive Baby Drawer Locks No Drilling: Amazon.co.uk: Baby
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I like these as they are invisible in use and when you are parked up, you can set them to unlocked which is very handy.
The other lock I use on the Fridge is a strap that clips on and stops the door opening (I have no lock on mine as it is a domestic model).
Apart from the Hob (and 2500W
Inverter), other power usage is the AC Fridge of course with the small
Victron Inverter on, the Network Router and Booster, Alexa Echo, Fan and lights, Water pump, plus some device charging and Laptop and Printer use. Current Draw while cooking and fan on, fridge maybe on, etc. peaked (or should be troughed?) at 175A Draw .
By the time we got home Sunday Evening at 8PM - so 2.5 Days away door to door we were at 93.9% SOC - so not bad really, especially considering Saturdays cloud.
The weather was not great all the time with lots of cloud as mentioned but there were some bright times on Saturday and Sunday was nicer.
Peak
Solar was just before 2PM on Saturday when we hit 341W (on the 400W array) with 25A going into the
battery.
SPACE
I've done these shows for a few years and gradually been upsizing from a VW T4, to T4 with Trailer to T5 LWB and Trailer to T5 LWB and bigger Trailer until now at the VW LT LWB (aka Sprinter). Decided to see if we could loose the Trailer this time and fit everything inside!
We just (only just, mind) managed it ...
Garage TOTALLY full
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Living area pretty chocka as well
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If the show involved overnighting in transit, have to use the Trailer again I reckon.
CONVERSION
This weekend was a good test of how well I liked the new conversion, having now been to the exact same show multiple times in three different (self-build) campervans ...
The ability to stand up inside (T4 and T5 were low roof) was fantastic! I would not want to go back to a low roof camper again.
The Fixed bed was also fantastic! Super-comfortable having a standard double bed with an IKEA Mattress, plus feather topper. Apparently there were fireworks on Saturday night but I never heard a thing! Out like a light
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Full Size Fridge was brilliant. Ability to have 2L bottles of water and a Wine Bottle standing up in the lowest door shelf, plus cans in the shelves above and room for loads of food (we brought most back as usual) was great.
General walking around space is much better as well. The T4 and T5 were ok as 1 person campers, but still cramped.
Overall conclusion ... the LT is not as nice a drive as either the T5 or T4 but as a Camper is way superior.
OUR PITCH
As our campers have changed, so has our outdoor space setup.
On the T4 we had a Kyham Sun Canopy plus the optional sides.
On the T5 we upgraded significantly to a Kyham Motordome Sleeper. This gave loads of space but did take a fair bit of time to setup (the videos with 3 Minute setup you can see is just to get the basic frame up - pegging out, etc. takes time).
On the LT, I have a Fiamma Caravanstore on an awning rail and I bought the Fiamma "Privacy Room CS Lite" to go onto it.
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First time deployment (or even out the bag!) was on Friday night and found the Fast Clip arms were anything but fast as they were too long! one I managed to clip on after 10 minutes; the other I sliced around 5mm off with my Dremel and still too long but managed it just. One end is spring loaded to take up the tension, but when used with my setup the spring is fully compressed and still too long, so I have a fair bit to play with in terms of trimming and still keep the tension there.
Once the arms were in place, the actual awning sides went up very easily and quickly and I am pleasantly pleased with the speed, and especially the ease of tear-down (except the arms - THIS TIME ONLY!!) and packing away.
For those who don't "DO" awnings, each to their own I reckon. Depends on the location I guess? In front of the Privacy Room is a Quest Screenhouse 6 3M x 3M Gazaboo and next to that is a 4.5M x 3M Heavy Duty Gazeboo which I also have to put up, so when it comes to our
own Gazebo/Awning I want a quick one!
Still got stuff to do to finish (especially around the bathroom facilities area) but overall looking good
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