
Electrics next. I really wanted to make a start on running the cables this week, but the combination of it being wet then a load more research led me to realise that Twin and Earth was not the best choice. Flex will be better because of the strands and the potential for the vehicle vibrations to disconnect the single T&E cable. So I had the wrong cable... I also realised the consumer unit I brought doesnt have the right setup. So I've had to order a different RCD and a reverse polarity tester. Ideally 2 pole MCB's are needed. But I dont plan to go abroad to continental sites. The plug outlet tester will be used every time we stop anyway to ensure the sockets are safe so I'm pretty confident once the RCD is fitted and the config of the consumer unit is turned around that I will have a very safe van. I did drill through and pop in the mains inlet though. So one part ticked off the list at least.
Kitchen tops: I'd forgotten about these after cutting them to size a few weeks back. I'd oiled, then covered them up with plastic and board to stop them scratching while I used the tops as workspace. Epic fail here was not securing them to the cabinets... Turns out the fluctuating temperatures has made them all warp! Gutted!! and now all wooden kitchen sides and internal tables are upstairs at home being de-warped as best I can. Again I could do with a nice warm sunny day to do this properly. There are tricks apparently (we'll see).
So all pretty crap so far!!


I then fitted a high security rear door lock so we can be happier when not in the van. When inside it'll be bolted from inside and a lock will also be fitted.
So, this week, I am hoping the other side of the van dries out. I will then batten and clad that side. Then its time to measure the seats and get the wood cut to clad those. Then they can be fixed to the bed of the vehicle and painted. I think once these and the kitchen cabinets are painted and secured It'll really start to look like good progress is being made.
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