How my DIY Camper Van Electrical System Captures, Stores and Uses Power | Ram ProMaster Van Build

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @kabewar77
    @kabewar77 10 месяцев назад +7

    This was the best “electrical for dummies” video I have seen. It feels like explorist is our teacher and you’re my tutor lol hugee help thank you!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting🫶🏻

    • @sgt.pepper4274
      @sgt.pepper4274 3 дня назад

      I have to agree with you. She's taken the info from explorist and brought it down to a level that even an electrical dummy like myself can not only understand but employee the information for my use on my build. Thank you, Lauren.

  • @user-tk9mx7ny6m
    @user-tk9mx7ny6m Год назад +8

    Absolutely amazed at how much your videos have increased my understanding of power in the van!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Ahh, thanks, Mary! I’m so glad to hear that🥰

  • @vincentstouter449
    @vincentstouter449 8 месяцев назад +3

    🤔 Lauren, I am amazed at how organized and thorough are your electrical presentations. You must have spent much time writing the script and adding all the graphics. Your speech pattern is measured and never falters. The sequence follows a logical progression. I could suspect AI except you always use correct pronunciation 🤣 👏. Well done! 😎

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for noticing all the little details and effort I put into my videos. It means a lot. I appreciate you watching and commenting🥰

  • @stevepinckney7998
    @stevepinckney7998 Год назад +9

    The amount of information contained in this video is astounding to me. I've learned so much. And the fact that it is presented in such a simple, straight forward, organized manner is just the cherry on top. THANK YOU.

  • @billr4283
    @billr4283 11 дней назад

    Another WELL DONE presentation! I learned so much that wasn’t presented on other channels. THANK YOU!!!

  • @LukaJane
    @LukaJane 2 месяца назад

    Amazing job, Lauren! I actually understood about 90% of the content in this video and your explanations are clear, concise & w/o fluff (too much irrelevant info). Thank you.

  • @amham48
    @amham48 6 месяцев назад +1

    The best explanation of the Victron devices I've seen. Congratulations on your professional production videos!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @mausie1967
    @mausie1967 Год назад

    Thank you for those whise words 🙂

  • @stefanomartano4032
    @stefanomartano4032 7 месяцев назад

    Brava Lauren 👏👏👏

  • @cowpiecowboy7599
    @cowpiecowboy7599 5 дней назад

    Definitely saved and subbed what an awesome job it’s like you been doing this for thirty years already. Wow and for your next video let’s build a spaceship please please lol

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  2 дня назад +1

      Thank you so much and welcome to the channel!!

  • @captbob1494
    @captbob1494 11 месяцев назад

    U only the best (Tina Turner) true first good video about electricity on RV thanks a lot

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  11 месяцев назад

      Wow! That means a lot. Thanks🤩

  • @josephyang9490
    @josephyang9490 4 месяца назад

    Awesome vid!!! Very well detailed for dummies. I've learned a lot on what I need

  • @i-d-m-system.5697
    @i-d-m-system.5697 7 месяцев назад

    You are a great electrical engineer teacher ❤ thank you 🙏

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @i-d-m-system.5697
      @i-d-m-system.5697 7 месяцев назад

      I hope you are doing well

    • @i-d-m-system.5697
      @i-d-m-system.5697 7 месяцев назад

      I would love to pay you if it’s necessary if you guide me through my van buildout.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  7 месяцев назад +1

      Very well, thanks.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  7 месяцев назад +1

      I will be offering consultations some time this year - once i roll it out I’ll be sure to update everyone!

  • @bikeninja956
    @bikeninja956 Год назад +2

    hi @ 1:17, I noticed the first lugs on the negative side are not flat against the terminals. Ideally you want to get those super flat and snug for most efficient use, it will reduce arcs etc.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +2

      Yes! You are so right. This clip was from when I first installed it but I have since fixed it. I appreciate you looking out for me and commenting. Thank you🥰

  • @skyjacobs
    @skyjacobs Год назад +2

    That is a beautiful system you've designed and built there. So very organized, well thought out, and put together.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Thanks you so much, Sky! All my preplanning really paid off🤩

  • @GK49245
    @GK49245 Год назад

    Excellent summary.

  • @yanglin28
    @yanglin28 10 месяцев назад

    I am beginner of car camping field and learned a lot from your video clips. Many thanks to learning from your amamzing project.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  10 месяцев назад

      That’s so cool. I’m glad you are finding my videos helpful💖

  • @childers63
    @childers63 Год назад

    Best video out there explaining van electrical systems and how they work! You are a rock star!!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words! Glad you found it helpful🥰

  • @halffastguy8024
    @halffastguy8024 7 месяцев назад

    Holy cow, this is exactly the video I need. I'm just getting started on a van and I keep seeing all those electrical components and wondering how the heck will I figure this out. Well, you cleared that up. Thanks so much for everything and especially your attention to detail in your vids.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  7 месяцев назад

      I am so glad you found this video helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting. You got this🙌🏼

  • @fredricjulien8738
    @fredricjulien8738 Год назад

    Once again, thanks for posting. Also, I like how you break up your videos into separate labeled segments. It makes finding certain topics you discussed so much easier to find.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Hi Fredric! Glad you like them! I’ll be sure to keep using those timecodes in future videos. Appreciate the feedback🤩

  • @toxrex
    @toxrex 11 месяцев назад

    I just admire how precisely and clearly you explain everything. wish you luck. I will definitely subscribe and like the video.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you joining my journey!

  • @edwinkrikhaar7223
    @edwinkrikhaar7223 Год назад

    Another great video Lauren with even a lot of understandable information for anyone who is not professional in the profession.
    Victron should reward you for how you promote and explain their products in an understandable way.
    I saw one thing that I personally would do differently, I would omit the electric fan and grille and install floor ventilation in two places with the advantage that you have no noise in your campervan from the electric fan.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thank you, Edwin! I’m glad you found the video easy to follow.
      Thankfully my 12v fan is quite and the vent seems to help as well. But ventilation near the floor like you shared would also be a great solution.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @jasonjones5213
    @jasonjones5213 Год назад

    I love your explanations, and your videos.

  • @marvellousmarvin
    @marvellousmarvin Год назад

    Hi Beautiful Lauren 🥰 Your van is going to be awesome when you finish. Keep up the great work. 💞

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Hi Marvin! Thanks for being here. I hope it turns out well🤞🏼

  • @remcochervet7492
    @remcochervet7492 Год назад

    Greetings from the Netherlands. My compliments to you, love the way you explain the different items. I hope to learn a lot more from you👍👍

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Welcome to my journey🥰

  • @craiglouw4057
    @craiglouw4057 Год назад

    Love your work 👍 keep on Educating us 👍

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Craig! I’ll keep trying☺️

  • @richardwilkinson6305
    @richardwilkinson6305 Год назад

    Hi Lauren I've missed you 😘 I love watching your videos so much knowledge you have learnt. I Will be watching your next one hope it's soon please take care always ❤️❤️

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Hi Richard! Thank you for the kind words. Next video will be out on Monday!!🤩

    • @richardwilkinson6305
      @richardwilkinson6305 Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss thanks for informing I'll wait for it can't wait to see your video

  • @pjstumpf
    @pjstumpf Год назад

    Another awesome explanation, Thank You!

  • @johnd2131
    @johnd2131 Год назад

    I loved this video. It is as simple and clear as your build. I have subscribed and I will be following your progress with great interest. Thank you for making this process seen so possible to understand and execute.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you for the kind words. That means so much. Welcome to my journey🥰

  • @Marius-th9ku
    @Marius-th9ku Год назад

    Great detailed video!

  • @CPRebels21
    @CPRebels21 Год назад

    That long ground wire lug has what looks to be quite a gap where it is sitting on top of the other lug on the battery terminal. You'll want to make sure the lugs have full surface area contact.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Yes, you are right! That clip was right after I installed it, but I have since fixed the gap. Thanks for commenting and looking out for me.

  • @cujo7240
    @cujo7240 Год назад +1

    Very nice job Lauren! Have you found that the 600W of solar panels keep up with your charging needs of your 400Ah battery bank? I'm currently building a similar setup to yours for my 50Amp Motorhome, but with 800W of solar to start with. My much larger RV with 2 AC's, Microwave, & residential fridge will definitely have a larger power consumption than your van setup, so I'm thinking I will definitely need to add more solar panels eventually to be able to boondock for longer periods without the need to run my generator.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Hey there! Thanks for commenting. My van build isn’t complete yet so the only thing I’ve been powering off my system so far are my two roof fans, ceiling lights and one outlet. But I think it should be more than enough for my wants and needs. For you with 2 AC units you’ll definitely need more solar than me. Thankfully you’ll have more roof space for that too! Best of luck with your install😁

  • @PabloTBrave
    @PabloTBrave Год назад

    Did you install usb sockets in your van they come in very handy and can connect to 12v circuits so no using inefficient 120v to charge your phone, smart watch, ear buds etc. Great build though

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Great question, Paul! I would like to add one or two USB sockets as back up in a cabinet somewhere once I get further along. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffhuang8890
    @jeffhuang8890 Год назад

    Hi Lauren, I saw you did the ceiling, but didn't have the video. Are you going to upload it? just wonder how you attach the furring strip to the front end of the van.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      Hi Jeff! Yes I have finished my ceiling and hope to have that video out in May. I used plus nuts. Check out my furring strip video where I cover what plus nuts are, why I am using them and how to install them☺️

    • @jeffhuang8890
      @jeffhuang8890 Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss Just want to let you know that you did an amazing job!!! so informative and detail for all your videos.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  11 месяцев назад

      Really appreciate it!

  • @Brokeassengineers
    @Brokeassengineers Год назад

    Wonderful video! How much did the system cost?

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thank you! With the main components, wires, lugs, tools etc. It ran me about $9k. Expensive but worth it☺️

    • @Brokeassengineers
      @Brokeassengineers Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss I love the system you have. Looks like I gotta save up. Thanks for the research.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      @@BrokeassengineersWays you could do it cheaper is have less batteries, less solar panels, get an inverter instead of the MultiPlus (no shore power), no DC-DC alternator charging etc. But like I said, this is worth it, especially if you are doing van life full time for years to come😊

  • @sheilamcwhorter2961
    @sheilamcwhorter2961 2 месяца назад

    Is there anything in your build that you would have changed? Any problems that may have occurred that you could tell be for my build.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  2 дня назад

      Honestly, no. I took my time researching, planning and really thinking about what my wants and needs would be in the van so I’m very happy with my build.

  • @coeniejvr
    @coeniejvr Год назад

    My problem with connecting solar panels in series is, when you under a tree for example you got 3 panels and your 1 panel get shaded or something then you will have no solar input as the series line has been broken, or am i wrong? I've never installed solar and still learning and another yt guy said this. Can you confirm if you put a blanket over the 1 panel do you still get solar input from the other 2 panels or not?

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Hi there! Great point. A simple solution is to not park under a shaded area and if a solar panel brakes then a replacement will fix it😆 Check out @Explorist.Life website and RUclips channel, they go deeper into this topic and ultimately agree series is the ideal setup. But you can do parallel if you wish. Best of luck!

    • @coeniejvr
      @coeniejvr Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss I will check them out, thank you.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  11 месяцев назад

      Anytime🥰

  • @newworldhk8
    @newworldhk8 Год назад

    Great Video..professional skill..Top End !
    However You have to use F2000 Assult Rifie to force me to believe you..please show us Who is the master man behind the scenes...

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад +1

      I am the master mind, the planner, the buyer, the doer, the problem solver and more. Is it simply because I am a young female that you can’t fathom I did it all on my own? I know the truth, my friends and family know the truth. I have integrity and wouldn’t lie to anyone else. If you don’t believe it, so be it🤗

  • @katyd4183
    @katyd4183 Год назад

    Can you tell mr the difference between an Inverter and an inverter-charger?

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Hi Katy! Thanks for the question. An inverter will take the 12 volt direct current (DC) stored in the 12 volt battery bank and convert it to the 120 volts alternating current (AC) needed to power your outlets and any 120 volt appliances in the van. However, an inverter-charger is an inverter AND charger all in one. So aside from the inverter converting 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC, the charger function is used to charge the battery bank by taking 120 volt AC power from shore power and converting it the 12 volt DC to be stored in the battery bank. I hope this clears up your question. Let me know if anything else comes to mind😁

  • @goesintite
    @goesintite 10 месяцев назад

    Where did you buy that shirt? Do you have a link? Thanks!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  10 месяцев назад

      Here is the link to @explorist.life apparel: exploristlife.creator-spring.com/ 😄

    • @goesintite
      @goesintite 10 месяцев назад

      @@LaurenLawliss thanks!

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome!

  • @merseyian
    @merseyian Год назад

    Must be sponsored by victron or money is no object. Get some 300ah cells it will be much cheaper and space saving which should be a priority in a small space

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment! This video was not sponsored. Thankfully I work hard for the things I want in life and that has allowed me to afford this dream of mine. This system is perfect for my wants and needs, but everyone has different wants and needs so van builds are not a one size fits all🤗

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing Год назад

    I have no idea why they told you higher voltage is better.. That only applies to homes. That have 20-40 panels. As it's all about the wire size.. A van is not going to make use of smaller wire sizing... You want amps.... So unless you are producing more then 60 amps from an array. You're wasting time. As Parallel is king on an RV...
    I would add. If you use series arrays.. If just one panel gets shade, dirty or fails.. You lose the whole array. Why homes now use Micro inverters in each panel...

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! Running solar panels in parallel or series both have pros and cons. My reasoning behind series is because I can simply move out of the shade and clean my solar panels and that solves the cons of series. So it is still within my control. And the batteries require a higher voltage than their nominal voltage to charge. You can do it either way, this way works best for my wants and needs.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss That is nice.. But you said nothing about your reasons.. You simply made a blanket statement that is not factual..As the average Class B RV can't make use of 24 volt or 48 volt system. You simply don't have enough sq to install over 800 watts of panels..To justify the extra cost..A home does. As the home as the space and higher voltages to deal with...

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      @@WizzRacing I mentioned an article and video by EXPLORIST.Life that goes into detail about this topic and I mentioned it in the previous video as well.

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  Год назад

      And there can be enough space to install 800 watts on some vans.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing Год назад

      @@LaurenLawliss I get that..
      The problem is a Class B Van is not going to hold 800 watts of panels. As the average 200 watt panel size is 60"x30" at 30lbs each..That is 200 sq of panels. Add in you would need 4 batteries. Which is adds in more cost. Take's up more space.Adds more weight. To achieve the amperage a 12 volt system does..
      So not sure how you get 20 feet long by 10 foot wide. On a roof that is only 12 feet long and 6 foot wide..Unless you start stacking them. As some have done. But they exceeded the vans roof weight limit. Not factoring in the wind speeds they will see while driving..
      So still you need to qualify your statement. As Series 24 volt is not all it's cracked up to be in a Van.. It adds to many problems for little to no gain..As Amps is everything in a small RV. Voltage is not even on most peoples list..Outside the Ocv of the panels used.
      And yes I'm electrical engineer. We dealt with this for 35 years..

  • @jamesray3920
    @jamesray3920 10 месяцев назад

    Your battery power system builds looks very clean, organized, until we see all the wires thar be hidden walls , what fire extinguisher 🧯 do you have or plan to buy i recommend hr3 maxout dry chemical extinguisher its design to be clean doesn't leave a mess to clean up i have 2 they come in different sizes 😊

    • @LaurenLawliss
      @LaurenLawliss  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much! will have a fire extinguisher in the van at all times for my safety☺️