Just thought I’d post some pictures of the mods I’ve done to my van
I bought a battery box and 125ah leisure battery from eBay to install in my van, then discovered the battery I already had was a standard car battery not a leisure battery, so I bought another identical 125ah battery so I now have a matched pair.




The two batteries are wired in 16mm cable with a 100A fuse as close as practical to each positive terminal. Everything joins up in a terminal box witch is just a couple of earth terminal blocks screwed to a piece of wood inside an enclosure. The inverter and a 12v socket I have wired from this terminal block with inline fuses, the rest of the vans electric are unchanged.

The 500w pure sign inverter is switched by an 80A relay through a switch next to an un-switched socket which is on a fly lead from the inverter output. I did consider wiring the inverter into all the caravan sockets but decided against it due to the complexity. I may do this at a later date.



I found when trying to conserve water I was wasting a lot fiddling with the two taps trying to get the shower to a good temperature, and switching the water off between getting wet and rinsing left me back at square one fiddling with the taps again. A thermostatic shower would be the solution but they aren’t cheap and installing it wouldn’t be easy so the next best thing was to fit a thermostatic mixing valve which is what I have done here.

I have set the valve to 38 degrees C so turning the hot tap on full will give a nice warm shower and cold can be added if required. The valve hose barbs and “T” piece cane to about £15 on eBay.
All in I think I’ve added about 35kg to the van but as we put all the heavy stuff in the car im not realy concerned
I bought a battery box and 125ah leisure battery from eBay to install in my van, then discovered the battery I already had was a standard car battery not a leisure battery, so I bought another identical 125ah battery so I now have a matched pair.




The two batteries are wired in 16mm cable with a 100A fuse as close as practical to each positive terminal. Everything joins up in a terminal box witch is just a couple of earth terminal blocks screwed to a piece of wood inside an enclosure. The inverter and a 12v socket I have wired from this terminal block with inline fuses, the rest of the vans electric are unchanged.

The 500w pure sign inverter is switched by an 80A relay through a switch next to an un-switched socket which is on a fly lead from the inverter output. I did consider wiring the inverter into all the caravan sockets but decided against it due to the complexity. I may do this at a later date.



I found when trying to conserve water I was wasting a lot fiddling with the two taps trying to get the shower to a good temperature, and switching the water off between getting wet and rinsing left me back at square one fiddling with the taps again. A thermostatic shower would be the solution but they aren’t cheap and installing it wouldn’t be easy so the next best thing was to fit a thermostatic mixing valve which is what I have done here.

I have set the valve to 38 degrees C so turning the hot tap on full will give a nice warm shower and cold can be added if required. The valve hose barbs and “T” piece cane to about £15 on eBay.
All in I think I’ve added about 35kg to the van but as we put all the heavy stuff in the car im not realy concerned