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A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 6 - Installing the Nissan Leaf Battery in the Bus

19 November 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 6 - Installing the Nissan Leaf Battery in the Bus
BusElectricalRenovation

The time had finally come to install our Nissan Leaf battery into the bus. To be honest, this whole thing has been such an experiment, we were kind of surprised we actually got to this point.

When Juan took out the old factory bus heat and a/c components in

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A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 5 - How we Make Cables and Final Wiring

13 November 2017 Juan 0 Comments
A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 5 - How we Make Cables and Final Wiring
BusRenovationElectrical

In this post, we want to highlight how we make large (2/0) cables and introduce some of the tools we have really enjoyed using.

As discussed earlier, our Nissan Leaf 48 Volt module is comprised of 7 cells in parallel combined with 7 cells in series. This makes for

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A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 4 - BMS selection, BMS wiring, protecting the copper, test fit, planning

08 November 2017 Juan 0 Comments
A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 4 - BMS selection, BMS wiring, protecting the copper, test fit, planning
ElectricalBusRenovation

After fabricating a metal cage to protect the battery, we needed to tackle how to protect the exposed bus bars. Originally we were going to try to use some kind of plexiglass or clear acrylic to enable the polished copper to be seen. That proved to be too difficult. Besides,

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A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 3 - Building the Battery Stand

03 November 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
A Hacker's Take on RV House Batteries: Part 3 - Building the Battery Stand
ElectricalBusRenovation

After reconfiguring the Leaf battery modules into a 48V system, we were ready to build a stand for them. It needs to fulfill a few requirements. First, it needs to support the upper portion of our battery bank which weighs in at about 200 pounds (400 pounds for both upper

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Mini Split A/C in an RV

25 October 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Mini Split A/C in an RV
BusRenovationElectrical

We knew pretty early on that we were going to need to replace the rooftop a/c for a few reasons. First, it simply didn’t cool the bus down very well. It was a 13,500 BTU Coleman Mach unit. It blew cold, but it just didn’t push

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Holey Bus, Batman! How We Patched Holes in the Aluminum

15 October 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Holey Bus, Batman!   How We Patched Holes in the Aluminum
RenovationBus

Holey bus, Batman! That’s holey, not holy. During the demo process, we created a lot of new holes in the exterior of the bus. We removed the city water inlet - small hole. We removed the tv cable inlet - small hole. We removed the furnace vent - medium

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Boxed In - Building the Stairs Part 2

06 October 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Boxed In - Building the Stairs Part 2
BusRenovation

Last time, we built the new side wall for the entryway and the new top stair/drawer. The next “step” was to start covering the side walls in diamond plate. We made very careful measurements (1 sheet of the diamond plate cost about $180.00) and then made a template

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Movin' on Up - Building the Stairs Part 1

03 October 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Movin' on Up - Building the Stairs Part 1
RenovationBus

When we bought the bus, the entryway and stair risers were covered in carpet. The carpet in the bus was old and in bad shape, so pulling it out was one of the first things we did in the demo process. What remained underneath left a lot to be desired,

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I Hate Climbing on the Roof of my Bus! - Installing MaxxFan Deluxe Vent Fans

23 September 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
I Hate Climbing on the Roof of my Bus! - Installing MaxxFan Deluxe Vent Fans
BusRenovation

Our bus has three vent fans in it, but, oh man, the ones that were in there when we bought it were redonkulous. That word bugs me, but I couldn’t come up with a better description. The fans were teeny tiny, PC-style fans.
tee tiny fans I mean, how in the world

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Rockin' the Roxul - Insulating the Walls

15 September 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Rockin' the Roxul - Insulating the Walls
BusRenovation

Back in March, it was already getting close to 100 degrees F here in the Phoenix area. We knew we needed to get the bus insulated quickly. We researched several options but decided to go with Roxul AFB. Our friends the Bareneckers had used it on their Airstream renovation, and

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Sitting Pretty - Covering the Engine Bay

10 September 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Sitting Pretty - Covering the Engine Bay
BusRenovation

When I was in first grade living in Apple Valley, California, I rode the bus to school. The experience of riding the school bus for the first time might teach a kid many lessons: how to make a new friend when looking for a place to sit, how to pay

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Solar Reflections: Our experience traveling to see the solar eclipse

08 September 2017 Juan 0 Comments
Solar Reflections: Our experience traveling to see the solar eclipse
Automation

When we originally thought we would start full-time RVing early in the summer, we had planned on being in Kentucky to view the solar eclipse. We even made campground reservations early in the year, knowing it might be difficult to find a spot if we waited until the last minute.

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Not Cool! Removing the Factory A/C

20 August 2017 Michelle 0 Comments
Not Cool!  Removing the Factory A/C
BusRenovation

We had always wondered what was in the first bay of our vintage bus behind some "secret" doors. When we first opened up the "secret" doors we were greeted by what seemed like an endless supply of pillow-type batting. In fact, every single nook and cranny of space in and

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