I agree how can you have a nice new van and not use itSo whats the latest with the new van @relgate
Surely a rig that good hasn't been sitting around collecting dust
I agree how can you have a nice new van and not use itSo whats the latest with the new van @relgate
Surely a rig that good hasn't been sitting around collecting dust
So whats the latest with the new van @relgate
Surely a rig that good hasn't been sitting around collecting dust
I agree how can you have a nice new van and not use it
Lol! Remember @relgate you're 22 and those little boys are only 16!Cyber bullies.
WhateverCyber bullies.
Lol. They MEAN wellLol! Remember @relgate you're 22 and those little boys are only 16!
Weather was perfect. I call it a 'soft' shakedownWhatever
Glad to hear you all had a great time mate, the weather looks good too!
How did you go with the annex @relgateAlso got a call from Australia Wide Annexes today. My new annex is in! It will be fit next Tuesday. I'll need to take the van to a local park so we have enough room to put the awing out
OK, so I'm planning to add an inverter (so I can run the coffee machine)
I'm thinking about going all out and getting a 2oooW Projecta
http://www.projecta.com.au/Products/Inverters/Intelli-Wave.aspx
The IP 2000 has an auto switching function. I am thinking of wiring it up just after the 240 input into the van so that when there is no 240 the inverter will automatically switch on and power all power points.
All good.
My question is about the SETEC.
If I wire it this way I assume the SETEC will think that it has 240V power and will try to charge the batteries etc and suck more power from the inverter in a vicious cycle. Has anyone got experience with this?
Maybe I'm going for too much. Maybe I get a cheap ebay inverter and just have one 240V powerpoint,
OK, so I'm planning to add an inverter (so I can run the coffee machine)
I'm thinking about going all out and getting a 2oooW Projecta
http://www.projecta.com.au/Products/Inverters/Intelli-Wave.aspx
The IP 2000 has an auto switching function. I am thinking of wiring it up just after the 240 input into the van so that when there is no 240 the inverter will automatically switch on and power all power points.
All good.
My question is about the SETEC.
If I wire it this way I assume the SETEC will think that it has 240V power and will try to charge the batteries etc and suck more power from the inverter in a vicious cycle. Has anyone got experience with this?
Maybe I'm going for too much. Maybe I get a cheap ebay inverter and just have one 240V powerpoint,
Good question. The draft skirt needs to be changed slightly due to some conflicting measurements from the dealer and the centre awning support pole being in the way. The annex guy took it away to make adjustments and will refit next weekHow did you go with the annex @relgate
Brilliant. Sounds like exactly what I want to do.Relgate, I had the ip2000 installed in our Starcraft 20.62-2 by an electrician which auto switches 240/12. When it is not on 240 it has been wired to bypass setec charger, HWS, Fridge 240. All other 240 points in the van are connected. As we are always off grid, it is only switched on when needed via the remote head unit included. We have roof Top satellite, washing machine, coffee machine, razor that it runs, everything else is 12v. Have 150w solar on roof & 120w portable panels running through a Cetek D250S that are more than adequate with keeping up with our usage.
Cheers Rob