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nihil_perditi

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  1. Hi wollip, thanks for your concern.  I knew that cutting through one of the ribs would compromise some of the structural integrity, to what extent I was not sure.  Currently I am not noticing any extreme lack of rigidity in that area and while it is not as strong as the original steel the aluminum frame does provide some structure.  I will need to do some more research and consider your suggestion regarding reinforcements.  Thanks!  


  2. radin2son you raise a good point - a fan might not be needed - opening is approx 2x3 feet - Size 78 pilot hatch http://www.lewmar.com/node/11225

     

    I will have to take some trips as R&D without a fan and see if I think air movement without a fan is enough - like you said the CR Laurence window with the vent seems to be shaping up to be a nice combo.  

     

    Regarding how I plan to utilize the NV - right now I am envisioning it as a "fair weather" camping vehicle of sorts - currently not planning to be camping in it in very hot or cold areas, but as I make progress on the build and I start to use it more that goal might change.  

     

    I made some reflectix window covers for the rear windows with magnets that I am pretty happy with, I need to upload a photo to share.  Agree that they can be cumbersome to store when not in use  


  3. I am cautiously optimistic that I will be able to make some worthwhile progress on my build this summer - and here is a photo previewing one of my next projects - installing a tembo tusk fridge slide for my national luna fridge.  Since it will be a while before I have solar and my lithium ion battery bank set up, and given the weight of the fridge and the fact that I am utilizing it as a bedroom fridge in the mean time (it can run off 12V DC or 120 AC), a friend suggested I build out of cardboard a to model scale of the fridge on the slide to better visualize where to bolt it down.  

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  4. I had wondered sometime what solution I would utilize for roof top ventilation not being too crazy with the fantastic fan / maxx air options out there.  Wanting something with the lowest profile as possible - to allow for maximum solar panel install on the roof (should I wish) left me doing some research for a few months regarding the best solution.  I even went so far as to build a small lego prototype and met with a machinist to look into having something custom made.  After meeting with the machinist leaving with sticker shock for the estimate he provided and seeing a product designed for boats that my friend that sails recommended - I decided to go with the boat hatch figuring it should work on the van and hope for the best.  This is a very large pilot hatch (largest that lewmar offers), aluminum frame with a very low profile.  In my opinion - it is aesthetically pleasing but will also provide the utility I am looking for in terms of ventilation & light.  It was a little nerve wracking cutting such a large hole in the roof (first time to attempt such a feat) but I think I have successfully pulled off the installation so I can confirm this can be installed in a van.  Really opens up the space and if I had to go back and do it over again I would have installed the same exact design.  Over time I will design a bug screen, reflectix cover and 12V fan to blow air out (or in) when needed.  I will share those designs once I have figured them out.  I am happy to share any details regarding install - feel free to ask.  I can say that given the large size of the hatch and the left to right and fore and aft curvature of the roof, to get a secure install without too much distortion to the roof or frame I used stainless steel washers of various amounts for each screw.  I think that was the best no frills solution to that problem but of course time will ultimately tell!    

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  5. The covercraft seat covers were $245 (before shipping and taxes) & the sun shade was $62 - I believe covercraft also sells a sleeve for the sunshade for about $5 which in hindsight I wish I would have bought just to help protect it when not in use - it does not come with any sort of elastic band or wrap built into the shade for storage.  


  6. Hello!  

     

    Figure I might share what I am doing to my Nissan NV as many others have done with their conversions in the hopes that others might find this information useful.  Regarding my van - I am trying - like many others - to make a compact shelter that is relatively mobile - hence its name ' "Mobile Basic Needs Shelter" or MBNS for short.  3.0 indicates this is my third major prototype (vehicle) and if you haven't guessed it already I'm a bit of a nerd!  While I hope to address "basic needs" with the shelter - I will also be aiming for additional comforts and we will see how close I hit the mark with respect to both "wants" and "needs"  :lol:

     

    For starters I can share info regarding some accessories I purchased I can recommend.  Unable to find much info online, I purchased the Carhartt covercraft seat covers which I have had for a few months now.  I am very happy with how they fit the seats and how they feel when I am sitting in them.  I wanted seat covers that could be washable and found mixed reviews online regarding the coverking offerings.  I also purchased the covercraft sun shade which I am happy with - fits the windshield well.  Laharview inspired me to install a cr laurence t-vent window for the sliding door - I will post photos of that later.  

     

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  7. I thought it might be beneficial to start a post to share ideas related to efforts to minimize rust as well as to document parts of the van that may be more susceptible to rust versus others.  Personally I can say I am pretty naive when it comes to cars rusting and best practices to minimize related damage so unfortunately I can't start the thread with any insights but hope others will share and also document issues.  Thanks, 


  8. Have seen a couple of mentions of various ways to cover the driver and passenger seats and would like to hear of any recommended manufacturers of seat covers for the NV (or any other practical solutions you have worked out to protect the upholstery from wear).  I have looked a little online at Cover King offerings and when looking at the price and the reviews I think (maybe I should rather say hope) there are better value alternatives out there.  Thanks, 


  9. I have a feeling the answer is right under my nose but for some reason I have not been able to find a document outlining information regarding the reinforced cargo mounting points for the van.  I am especially interested in knowing what size bolt will fit in the threaded mounting points (assuming it will be a metric one versus standard) as well as what is the safest load/ shear force (in lbs) these mounting points can handle.  Any information regarding where Nissan has documented this or any knowledge you have obtained through your own experience is greatly appreciated!  Thanks. 

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