Indoor Itisivolution. Paradise loft.

Yus. 2 litre hdi. If I'm honest, the 2 litre turbo on the old van was better suited. The pug don't like hills and we ain't tried it fully loaded yet.
The actual conversion job is much better, everything was electric on the old one. This one, the oven uses diesel, the fridge compresor runs off the engine, just microwave and coffee machine off the batteries. Only draw back is, the old one you could plug it in and leave the fridge running, this one we'll have to empty the fridge end of every day (till winter).

The garage we use have ordered some sign written stickers, one of them says 'mind my flaps when they're open' [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Itisher don't know about that yet! [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]

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Yus. 2 litre hdi. If I'm honest, the 2 litre turbo on the old van was better suited. The pug don't like hills and we ain't tried it fully loaded yet.
The actual conversion job is much better, everything was electric on the old one. This one, the oven uses diesel, the fridge compresor runs off the engine, just microwave and coffee machine off the batteries. Only draw back is, the old one you could plug it in and leave the fridge running, this one we'll have to empty the fridge end of every day (till winter).

The garage we use have ordered some sign written stickers, one of them says 'mind my flaps when they're open' [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Itisher don't know about that yet! [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]

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[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji1360] nice work!

It does look a lot better than the old one tho... can’t you get a socket fitted for the fridge? Sounds like a massive ball ache otherwise. [emoji848]
 
Peugeot. We took it to our mechanic today. Few bits and bobs need doing, but he said it had been look after and listed a fair few new parts he'd noticed.

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Yeah thought of that but wasn't sure. The van looks new - never would have figured it for used
 
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji1360] nice work!

It does look a lot better than the old one tho... can’t you get a socket fitted for the fridge? Sounds like a massive ball ache otherwise. [emoji848]
Yeah what Vlad said
 
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji1360] nice work!

It does look a lot better than the old one tho... can’t you get a socket fitted for the fridge? Sounds like a massive ball ache otherwise. [emoji848]
Nah. The compressor is mechanically driven by the engine, like the ac in a car. No engine, no cooling.

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So I'm guessing a belt drive with a clutch and a control loop from the fridge to control the clutch assuming the compressor is in the engine compartment. Adding an electric motor with its own control circuit AND all the bits needed to switch between drives would probably turn into a rube goldburg maintenance nightmare. The twice a day change over would probably be more hassle than the fridge unloading. The simple answer is to sell everything in the fridge every day but I guess that's already the goal init:crying::pass:
 
Up and going already, i just give it 2 drops of root stim @ 6.7ph in a spray bottle. Cant wait to put the cob up! & im sick of constany smoking ammo lol, what strains you all growing atm?
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Up and going already, i just give it 2 drops of root stim @ 6.7ph in a spray bottle. Cant wait to put the cob up! & im sick of constany smoking ammo lol, what strains you all growing atm?
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If your in coco dude drop your pH to between 5.6/5.8 [emoji106]

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