Series 2 Camping storage and cooking area in rear of an 88"

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cornish rattler

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Hi guys
Me and son started on the overland cooking / camping storage area yesterday in the rear of my 2a 88" ( roof tent fitted ) we have made it with x2 100amp leasure batteries compartment with a lift up lid to access the batteries and to house the spare which will slide in and out when needed,
Will post more pic's as we go along :)
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Do yourself a favour and seal the MDF. It will take on moisture from the atmosphere and turn to snot. ;)
Thanks for the advice a few ppl have said that so will get some before we carpet over it, the only thing is we can't do the underside as the framework is in the way so will just have to see what happens with that, we only went with MDF as with everything vertually doubled in price now MDF was vertally half the price of hardboard but really wanted to do it in hardboard as it would have been stronger :(
 
Here's a pic of the n/s wall, don't think anything will get done tonight as its raining and the daughter in laws car is in the garage so hopfully later in the week now :(
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Just took the landy out for the first time since boarding out the back still got the o/s wall to do yet but the landy is a lot quieter inside and now there is an headboard the heater works great nice and toasty nice for driving through the night to Cornwall :D
 
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Just finished fitting the o/s wall, fitting and wiring in the split charge system and fitting in and connecting up the inverter inc testing it with plugging my garage vacuum cleaner in and it works great just need to tidy up the wiring wirh cable ties :)
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Yesterday whilst i was at work son decided to dig the fridge box out ( not a freezer / fridge freezer ) and place in the back of the landy and plugged it in to the inverter and left it on for about 4-5 hrs then when i arrived home from work we both went out to see how it was all doing and it was nice and cool and was
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only pulling 0.2 amps which i thought was great :D
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Just been for a run to B&Q and back about 6-7 mile round trip and everything fine both main and aux batteries are both fully charged and aux screen for inverter is reading that aux battery is full so very pleased obviously trying it out on a camping trip will be the test so trying to get it all done for the Billing show in June :D
 
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