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Post by tomamara on May 6, 2012 14:40:10 GMT -5
My inverter is mounted in the bathroom area and fits in under the bottom shelf in the pantry closet. I still have to close up that wall with some 1/4 inch birch plywood. P.S. I have no idea how to hook up an inverter and the instructions are vague. If anyone knows of a good site for me to learn something about these things I would appreciate the info. Attachments:
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Post by tomamara on May 6, 2012 14:43:20 GMT -5
Entrance to the toilet area. I still have to make the door. Attachments:
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Post by tomamara on May 6, 2012 14:45:58 GMT -5
This is the space for the fresh water holding tank and the toilet. The holding tank will be enclosed with a small shallow cabinet above it for towels, toiletries, etc. The toilet will stick out 4 inches into doorway, but this does seem like it will be a problem....I am 5'11" and there is plenty of leg room when I am sitting. I dry fitted everything and tried it out before laying out my partition walls. The wall on the right will be finished with 1/4 birch after I am done with the wiring. Attachments:
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Post by tomamara on May 6, 2012 15:05:05 GMT -5
Toilet area looking back. This wall will be finished with 1/4 birch and shellacked like the rest of the interior. Attachments:
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Post by boandsusan on May 6, 2012 15:13:23 GMT -5
Very nice!
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Post by cowcharge on May 8, 2012 8:13:57 GMT -5
My inverter is mounted in the bathroom area and fits in under the bottom shelf in the pantry closet. I still have to close up that wall with some 1/4 inch birch plywood. P.S. I have no idea how to hook up an inverter and the instructions are vague. If anyone knows of a good site for me to learn something about these things I would appreciate the info. Your inverter looks to be more complex than mine, which only had three wire connections, +, -, and a heavy ground. What model is it? Is it combined with a converter for battery charging?
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Post by LittleVintageTrailer on May 8, 2012 13:45:24 GMT -5
This is so nice! I think that fridge is the same size we have in our 56 (non-Shasta). How are you venting that? Mine also fits pretty snug in the space so I'm trying to determine the best way to vent it.
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Post by tomamara on May 8, 2012 19:17:19 GMT -5
My inverter is mounted in the bathroom area and fits in under the bottom shelf in the pantry closet. I still have to close up that wall with some 1/4 inch birch plywood. P.S. I have no idea how to hook up an inverter and the instructions are vague. If anyone knows of a good site for me to learn something about these things I would appreciate the info. Your inverter looks to be more complex than mine, which only had three wire connections, +, -, and a heavy ground. What model is it? Is it combined with a converter for battery charging? The Invert is a Progressive Dynamics model PD4045
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Post by tomamara on May 8, 2012 19:28:00 GMT -5
This is so nice! I think that fridge is the same size we have in our 56 (non-Shasta). How are you venting that? Mine also fits pretty snug in the space so I'm trying to determine the best way to vent it. I was thinking of adding a vent to the outside ( similar to the range hood vent ) just below the counter top height on the right side of the refrig. My only other choice would be to route some slots in the cabinet face above the refrigerator door.
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Post by cowcharge on May 11, 2012 16:26:25 GMT -5
"The Invert is a Progressive Dynamics model PD4045" Ah, it's a converter and AC breaker box/DC fuse box combo, everything in one place, cool. I looked at the manual I found online, but the drawings weren't clear enough for me to tell exactly how everything hooks up. Too far above my paygrade, sorry. But fiberglassrv.com has some threads about that model, like this one: www.fiberglassrv.com/forums/f55/progressive-dynamics-pd4045-42372.htmlI bet you can find more by searching the model name.
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Post by valewf on Apr 19, 2013 20:10:50 GMT -5
Are you still working on this camper? Your work is amazing. Would love to see how this has turned out. I just bought a Compact similar to yours. I will start tearing into it when I have a few days off from work.
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