Vanlife Van Build Ep. 11 | Lights & Outlets

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @summerbuckingham
    @summerbuckingham 11 дней назад +1

    I smiled so big when the lights worked🥹 so impressive!!!! I’m so proud of youuuuu!!!!!

  • @ohkee
    @ohkee 11 дней назад

    Great to see the progress!

    • @ryanjbuckingham
      @ryanjbuckingham  11 дней назад

      Thanks! I'm pretty stoked to have electricity working 😁

  • @kevinbuckingham3155
    @kevinbuckingham3155 10 дней назад +1

    Great video bro. I really enjoy watching these

  • @Greg_Buckingham
    @Greg_Buckingham 11 дней назад +2

    I wanna be friends with Dana lol

  • @tragedygaming3186
    @tragedygaming3186 11 дней назад

    havent seen the whole video yet but i sure hope those WAGO connectors ment for temporary use on stranded and not solid wire are replaced with a more permanent connectionr ment to not rattle apart and sustain loads.
    Wagos are fine in not moving environments like a house but rattling around in a car they are bound to come loses, especially on solid wire. wirenuts with internal gule and tape.
    If your wire is stranded i would use a bare metal crimp and heat shrink, if its solid than please use wirenuts with glue and tape.

    • @ryanjbuckingham
      @ryanjbuckingham  11 дней назад

      @@tragedygaming3186 thanks for the advice. I'll look into it. Def wouldn't want things to come loose especially after sealing it away with ceiling and walls.

  • @computernerdtechman
    @computernerdtechman 10 дней назад

    Why are you using solid copper wires for your AC wires IN A VAN?
    You should really use stranded wires in any environment where there is going to be a lot of movement (like a shaking van).
    Solid wires tend to break in that environment over time, which will cause a short OR FIRE. Be safe please, if not for you than for the person you might sell that van to.