Love how he puts gloves on incase he touches a live wire, and then a few minutes later sticks his entire head through the bottom of the van right next to the box with god knows how many wires
DREAMS!! I Full Time in a class B RV, but an electric RV is the DREAM. One running on a Tesla model? Even better. Now hook solar panels to the room and then you can self charge and OMG LOVE. Good luck with getting her all together.
It's so inspiring watching you try, make mistakes, and just roll with it. Congrats man. I just started watching your channel, and now I can't wait to see what you get up too next! Thanks for the hard work ...and the inspiration!
I’m proud of you Louis. You are fortunate to get to work with Jehu. He inspired me to convert my ‘73 bay. I can feel the metal/cable/heat shrink/solder/crimper/etc. So much learning in such a short time. Then that exhilarating first drive? And you want to high five everybody. Congratulations!
What an amazing build!! Thanks so much for taking us all along for the ride, so we can see what it takes to do a conversion like this from an amateur's perspective. I do have a question, though. Why aluminum for the battery boxes? You're bolting them to a steel chassis. Steel and aluminum, being dissimilar metals, suffer greatly from electrolysis when in close proximity (i.e. connected together), and the presence of massive amounts of electricity coursing through the vehicle will only exacerbate this. Using steel for those boxes would have eliminated this issue, and you could have welded them together instead of using...what was it?...12,000 screws? Just curious about the thinking there. Hope you've sorted all the gremlins and you're enjoying your new electric ride. It's so cool to hear it gliding silently down the road.
Wow. I would have guessed that the wiring diagram was simpler. That's so daunting. Kudos dude. It's inspiring how well you seem to roll with the punches. I'm sure you must have thought "wtf did I get started on" at least once but man it's so cool what you've built. Nice to see you all glowing at the end when it was finally running. I wish you lots of safe adventures with it. Awesome.
Louis put an aluminum ramp to the chassis and then over the top of the front battery case. If you run over something high, you don't want it ripping off the front battery box but 'hop' over it.
this is the best series of youtube videos history for me, by far best in last 10 years!!! i stayed all the way from video 1 to the last one in one breath!! your emotions on the end are so real and i love all about this project, GREAT WORK MAN!!!
SO Amazing. I've loved watching this amazing progression. I hope you know you've started a movement, no matter what the kinks are, we are learning from you. Gratitude!
Hi Why don't you guys put the reverse switch into the reverse gear using an actuator which will switch to reverse when you put it in reverse gear, instead of having to push the button for reverse all the time. Also you could install an electric power steering and possibly a bit of a lift on the suspension to give enough clearance to your batteries underneath.
good suggestion would be to get a solar panel kit to charge it up when your traveling cause not a lot of places have a plug outlet for electric vehicles you could mount it on the roof of the van or you could get one that folds up and can be stored away easily
Tarzan is a baller name. The book from which his name comes, is the second most awesome love stories that I’ve ever read. The Scarlet Pimpernel, is the first.
The first drive smile and excitement is contagious. You gotta fiddle with the suspension, and put disk brakes up front, and strong regen in the back, as EV West recommends. Question, is it difficult or expensive to add CCS fast charging? Also, if you add flexible solar to the roof, and wanted to charge the main pack, how would you approach it?
I bet it's Voltage Sag ? Basically, As you said, You're drawing too much oomph and the voltage is temporarily dropping below the "Low Volt cut off Point" Go into settings and lower the low volt cut off point down. If it's not that then turn off re-gen (or down) as it's overcharging and the controller is going into protect mode !
Cool. A little sorting out and it should be an awesome upgrade. Look forward to seeing how it handles, range and how you like it. I’ll bet Jay Leno and Gabriel Iglesias would be interested in seeing this once sorted.
Wow! That J1772 Plug on Jehu's charger/EVSE is one of the versions that does not fit all J1772 Inlets and should be replaced. Jehu - send it to me and I'll put on a NEW J1772 Plug at no cost, just shipping back to you.
Congrats Louis...please have a skid plate fabricated for those battery boxes along with new struts/shocks. It would be horrible if one pothole or bump ruined all the hard work. God bless
I have watched all these episodes and I only just realised that the Tesla motor is attached to the original trans axle and gear box, that thing is going to blow up so fast!
Louie! Your joy is contagious! It was so good to see Jehu’s joy, as well. I heard Michael’s voice on the helpline. Love this series and this episode especially! Well done!
Maaannn that's so epic. Good work!! Really happy to see it working. Honestly expected a lot more troubleshooting before it finally started rolling. Congrats
Well. First of all thanks for such a nice background music, second; you definitely need Cybertruck which is coming late this year, with 500 mile range for 70.000$ or for 49.000$ with 300 mile range.
your cover plates should be lined with plastic on the inside :) just in case you put something in the boot and it creates downward pressure... you don't wanna short your whole car because of groceries... ;)
Congratz Louis to fulfilling a dream of yours ! The series was really fun to watch and the only thing left to do is to take the Wand-E-rBug on a "real" adventure!
Amazing! Please make sure brakes are working. Would be awful to have accident now. Can you put on larger tyres to lift you a wee bit or jack up suspension. So exciting. 😎
Lots of work, lots of money a lot of troubleshooting but that moment when she chirps the tires?totally worth it with regenerative braking, who needs brakes anyway.
“Did you replace the throwing bearing, it’s that little thing that goes in the tansmission” “I don’t even know what that is” yet you built this 😂 legend
This is an awesome series dude! I’ve binge watched so many of your videos man! I can’t believe I made a travel channel in 2020 haha I can’t wait to get back to posting videos and travelling! You inspire me so much
Very cool project, defiantly lowers your emissions but in now way lowers the carbon footprint. As lithium mines are just as bad if not worse than drilling and oil rigs for CO2 emissions, not only the mining of lithium but the inability to dispose of it properly. However I work in construction and mining so more mining=more money. So I’m all for these hahaha.
Congratulations Louis!!! This was an epic build, and a great vlog series as well, I haven't seen you laugh the way you did after launch in SO long! Pure joy man! So contagious. I can only imagine the amount of work you put in to the build AND the videos 🎉 insanely cool
GREAT NEWS all you need now is 12 volt power steering conversion like my sons got on his diesel powered high top type 2 camper van/ uses a UK Vauxhall Corsa steering unit cut and welded Into a VW one, even has how much steering power you want as Its adjustable.. Thanks for the video - VERY Interesting - Ian - UK/
Today I'm doing the wiring on my diy electric motorcycle. So weird how you upload this on the same day I'm doing the same thing. Anyway, nice job, no explosion, and a pretty clean install.
HELLO again luis from Ireland, that was a great show worth waiting for, excellent van you will be able to drive it around London, the LEZ " low emission zone " won't mater to an EV.
Love how he puts gloves on incase he touches a live wire, and then a few minutes later sticks his entire head through the bottom of the van right next to the box with god knows how many wires
Thanks for filming this mate.
DREAMS!! I Full Time in a class B RV, but an electric RV is the DREAM. One running on a Tesla model? Even better. Now hook solar panels to the room and then you can self charge and OMG LOVE. Good luck with getting her all together.
FunForLouis to the Moon.
honestly glad he is still alive haha
It's so inspiring watching you try, make mistakes, and just roll with it. Congrats man. I just started watching your channel, and now I can't wait to see what you get up too next! Thanks for the hard work ...and the inspiration!
But please wear safety glasses...I know it's hard sometimes😀
@@matthewroy326 Thank you mate! It's been quite the fun learning experience
I’m proud of you Louis. You are fortunate to get to work with Jehu. He inspired me to convert my ‘73 bay. I can feel the metal/cable/heat shrink/solder/crimper/etc. So much learning in such a short time. Then that exhilarating first drive? And you want to high five everybody. Congratulations!
Louis, I am a layman to the electronic world, it's facinateing and unbelievable all the wiring inside, like blood vains in the body.
we need more of this, more recycling of classics cars like this. good work mate
its not even usable
Louis "oh no we're gonna have so much fun with this"
Me "oh no he's about to break an axle"
You can tell hes not a car guy by the way he talks abt things, good on him for taking on a project like this tho.
yeah man, at least he need 930 cv¨s
@@journeyistheway good one
That feeling of adrenaline while driving such a new/old and scary vehicle is amazing.
I get it from a 1976 k5 blazer everytime
What an amazing build!! Thanks so much for taking us all along for the ride, so we can see what it takes to do a conversion like this from an amateur's perspective. I do have a question, though. Why aluminum for the battery boxes? You're bolting them to a steel chassis. Steel and aluminum, being dissimilar metals, suffer greatly from electrolysis when in close proximity (i.e. connected together), and the presence of massive amounts of electricity coursing through the vehicle will only exacerbate this. Using steel for those boxes would have eliminated this issue, and you could have welded them together instead of using...what was it?...12,000 screws? Just curious about the thinking there. Hope you've sorted all the gremlins and you're enjoying your new electric ride. It's so cool to hear it gliding silently down the road.
Way to go dude!! I watched the whole series since you started. You did a great job and learned so much. You can be proud! Enjoy that awesome ride bud!
Thank you mate! Stoked to drive 👍
Looking forward to your next video. Thanks for the entertainment! The winter is long and cold here in Canada, my VW Van is tucked away for winter.
Wow. I would have guessed that the wiring diagram was simpler. That's so daunting. Kudos dude. It's inspiring how well you seem to roll with the punches. I'm sure you must have thought "wtf did I get started on" at least once but man it's so cool what you've built. Nice to see you all glowing at the end when it was finally running. I wish you lots of safe adventures with it. Awesome.
Real interested to see range numbers, specifically with mixed city and highway driving
About 40 miles on a charge, seriously
Louis put an aluminum ramp to the chassis and then over the top of the front battery case. If you run over something high, you don't want it ripping off the front battery box but 'hop' over it.
this is the best series of youtube videos history for me, by far best in last 10 years!!! i stayed all the way from video 1 to the last one in one breath!! your emotions on the end are so real and i love all about this project, GREAT WORK MAN!!!
I’m starting to understand why electric conversions cost so much! What an immense amount of work 😵
SO Amazing. I've loved watching this amazing progression. I hope you know you've started a movement, no matter what the kinks are, we are learning from you. Gratitude!
That’s so epic. Maybe get a new stealing wheel or fix it do it don’t get James or hard to turn. But this is epic. Can’t wait to see more of this!
Using your tripod to hold the battery covers was genius!
"...with a little help from my friends..."
Priceless smiles on inaugural drive.🤗
Love seeing cars making people smile as much as they make me smile
How in the world did I not know this project was taking place! I'm so fired up for you Louis!!
Hi
Why don't you guys put the reverse switch into the reverse gear using an actuator which will switch to reverse when you put it in reverse gear, instead of having to push the button for reverse all the time.
Also you could install an electric power steering and possibly a bit of a lift on the suspension to give enough clearance to your batteries underneath.
good suggestion would be to get a solar panel kit to charge it up when your traveling cause not a lot of places have a plug outlet for electric vehicles you could mount it on the roof of the van or you could get one that folds up and can be stored away easily
That Jehu @13:00 Excitement "DUDE YOU WIRED EVERYTHING CORRECTLY!" 🤣🤣🤣
I surprised myself!
Tarzan is a baller name. The book from which his name comes, is the second most awesome love stories that I’ve ever read. The Scarlet Pimpernel, is the first.
- Hey man do you work out?
- No at all, I just drive a 73’ kombi without hydraulic steering
Congratulations on all your hard work!!! You are so close to completely finishing it! Can't wait to see the end!!! Good luck!!!
So *STOKED* for you Louis, congrats on the fantastic project mate. Now let's go for a road trip!
when are you going to do a vidoe
Could feel the joy and satisfaction! Good on ya!
The first drive smile and excitement is contagious. You gotta fiddle with the suspension, and put disk brakes up front, and strong regen in the back, as EV West recommends. Question, is it difficult or expensive to add CCS fast charging? Also, if you add flexible solar to the roof, and wanted to charge the main pack, how would you approach it?
I could feel the happiness through the screen! What a great project 😄
That's Awesome I wonder what's its like to hear nothing coming out of the engine and just hear the wind going by. HA Amazing! Congrats!
I bet it's Voltage Sag ?
Basically, As you said, You're drawing too much oomph and the voltage is temporarily dropping below the "Low Volt cut off Point"
Go into settings and lower the low volt cut off point down.
If it's not that then turn off re-gen (or down) as it's overcharging and the controller is going into protect mode !
Cool. A little sorting out and it should be an awesome upgrade. Look forward to seeing how it handles, range and how you like it.
I’ll bet Jay Leno and Gabriel Iglesias would be interested in seeing this once sorted.
Wow! That J1772 Plug on Jehu's charger/EVSE is one of the versions that does not fit all J1772 Inlets and should be replaced. Jehu - send it to me and I'll put on a NEW J1772 Plug at no cost, just shipping back to you.
Wow, fun for louis. That's a name I haven't heard of in a long time. Congrats on the build mate and good luck on your next adventure!
So exciting to see this dream come to reality for you. Thanks again for taking us along for this ride.
The lighting bus is coming to life!
I recently built an electric BMX from scratch, insignificant compared to what you accomplished here, but that first ride, nothing alike .. Congrats!
Congrats to you too, mate!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Greatings from Argentina 🇦🇷
Great job Louis you worked hard and EVs are good for the environment many happy clean miles to u and couldn't have picked a better partner than Jehu!
Congrats Louis...please have a skid plate fabricated for those battery boxes along with new struts/shocks. It would be horrible if one pothole or bump ruined all the hard work. God bless
Awesome to check back in and see such great projects and buzz!
I have watched all these episodes and I only just realised that the Tesla motor is attached to the original trans axle and gear box, that thing is going to blow up so fast!
Totally worth the effort. I really like friends came through and helped out.
Dude I’m stoked for you!! This is definitely the adventure of a life time!!
Great job man. This was such a treat to watch. Can't wait for part 2 and the adventure vids.
Jehu seems like a Legend.
Cool video dude. Great to see you doing good and living the boss life!
Beautiful work! Nothing feels as good as successfully building something yourself. You should be very proud.
Louie! Your joy is contagious! It was so good to see Jehu’s joy, as well. I heard Michael’s voice on the helpline. Love this series and this episode especially! Well done!
Sharing to our club page San Diego Air Cooled.
so is covid, where dem masks at, bro?
Yess Mate
Maaannn that's so epic. Good work!! Really happy to see it working. Honestly expected a lot more troubleshooting before it finally started rolling. Congrats
Well. First of all thanks for such a nice background music, second; you definitely need Cybertruck which is coming late this year, with 500 mile range for 70.000$ or for 49.000$ with 300 mile range.
your cover plates should be lined with plastic on the inside :) just in case you put something in the boot and it creates downward pressure... you don't wanna short your whole car because of groceries... ;)
Please get new wheels and tyres! Love the patina, but the wheels present the verhicle. Love this built ⚒🙌
Congratz Louis to fulfilling a dream of yours ! The series was really fun to watch and the only thing left to do is to take the Wand-E-rBug on a "real" adventure!
Hi Louis, I received your documentary last night here in the Netherlands. Wonderful job, what a great result. It was absolutely worth waiting for!
Awesome result how cool and exciting enjoy your new ride, hopefully not too many hickups with fine tuning it
Amazing! Please make sure brakes are working. Would be awful to have accident now. Can you put on larger tyres to lift you a wee bit or jack up suspension. So exciting. 😎
yeah...that is pretty epic!
Lots of work, lots of money a lot of troubleshooting but that moment when she chirps the tires?totally worth it with regenerative braking, who needs brakes anyway.
Sweeeet! No hesitation to throw that switch for the first time lmao.
Great job! Big props to Jehu(sorry if I misspelled)!
CONGRATS ON 2 MILLION SUBS
“Did you replace the throwing bearing, it’s that little thing that goes in the tansmission” “I don’t even know what that is” yet you built this 😂 legend
This is an awesome series dude! I’ve binge watched so many of your videos man! I can’t believe I made a travel channel in 2020 haha I can’t wait to get back to posting videos and travelling! You inspire me so much
So jealous I would love to do this. Now you need speakers in the engine bay so you can play engine noise through it 😄. Good work!!!
19:41 That laugh...
Very Well done....watched all the videos ,so happy to see it roll sooo good
Awesome work and videos . I cant wait to see its 100 complete.
I love Jehu so much. It would be amazing to do a project in his shop.
Very cool project, defiantly lowers your emissions but in now way lowers the carbon footprint. As lithium mines are just as bad if not worse than drilling and oil rigs for CO2 emissions, not only the mining of lithium but the inability to dispose of it properly. However I work in construction and mining so more mining=more money. So I’m all for these hahaha.
Ecstatic to see you riding this amazing machine...
I love the way you're wearing rubber gloves but at 08:45 your nose comes sooo close to all the elextrikity stuff!
Love the sharpie ear plugs 5:27
Very groovy!
Keep the rock alive, while you roll.
The smile on my face seeing you take off!! 👏🏾☺️👏🏾 Congrats, Louis!!
Loved watching this journey
👍
Love your vids man, I’m 17 and have a 1977 hippy bus and I’m swapping out the wiring harness this weekend and hopefully it runs after that
Amazing job, love this series.
O never thought a would see that car with an electric motor. Legend!
The joy on your face during the test drive was priceless! 😁
Congrats you did it
I went thru the whole process in one day im happy for you man great build just paint and a lil suspension and your good
Very clever! Good work!
Congrats guys! Driving electric is the best
Congratulations Louis!!! This was an epic build, and a great vlog series as well, I haven't seen you laugh the way you did after launch in SO long! Pure joy man! So contagious. I can only imagine the amount of work you put in to the build AND the videos 🎉 insanely cool
GREAT NEWS all you need now is 12 volt power steering conversion like my sons got on his diesel powered high top type 2 camper van/ uses a UK Vauxhall Corsa steering unit cut and welded Into a VW one, even has how much steering power you want as Its adjustable.. Thanks for the video - VERY Interesting - Ian - UK/
just finished watching all the series
Always excitement followed by a fire 😲
It's nice to see the hippie bus has come full hippie.
Very impressive effort and great entertainment. Having said this I am reminded what a great deal my Cybertruck camper will be! Congratulations!
Thank you! That was very interesting.
I love this kind of video actually liked what u did to the van and I wish u could do some restoration to the exterior and the interior
Today I'm doing the wiring on my diy electric motorcycle. So weird how you upload this on the same day I'm doing the same thing. Anyway, nice job, no explosion, and a pretty clean install.
HELLO again luis from Ireland, that was a great show worth waiting for, excellent van you will be able to drive it around London, the LEZ " low emission zone " won't mater to an EV.
Amazing achievement.
With same kits actually did the exchange gas too electric in one day .
Thier same kits last 200miles range when fully charged.