Unfortunately I plumb for a living, I always tape my treads and then add just a dab of teflon paste on top and never have a problem, just make sure that when you wrap your tape you wrap in the same direction as the threads
Be sure to spray paint anywhere you cut the body so that it doesn't rust out your underside. Especially if you ever plan on doing any winter driving in states that salt the roads.
They are 10 litres.....We have them in Aus... Duoetto MK2 Digital Dual Voltage (12v/240v) ....12v (25A, 300W) and/or 240v (4.2A, 1000W) ..SO if you connected it to the Inverter it would warm up in around 15 min.....
Hey guys I love watching your van build. I’m a plumber here in California and I wanted to recommend a couple of items. Use blue monster Teflon tape on all your fittings it works the best.For your Waterfill tube for your water tank use EZ-flow braided PVC tubing you can purchase it at Lowe’s in various sizes, it will give you a better seal with the type of fittings you’re using. Hopefully I’m able to help can’t wait to see your build completed. Tight lines.
Toilet paper works really good for finding leaks. Just fold a couple pieces up and wrap around the joint and it will instantly show if there's moisture or not. Also you should have a on-off for your water pump somewhere very accessible and not leave your pump on all the time only turn it on when using it. If you leave it on all the time and happen to be driving or sleeping or not in the van and a hose bursts or slips off or a leak start somewhere you will end up with a huge mess and water everywhere in your van because you weren't there to shut the pump off or you didn't hear it. So make sure that you don't leave that pump on except when you're using water. The two clamps at the filler neck is a good idea to stop the leak.
Give you guys alot of respect for just jumping in and doing things. I would suggest though that you don't use hose clamps for your plumbing- best bet if you can configure using threaded stainless hoses. Construction for 43 years- union- learned a lot from the different trades on the job. You're not going like those leaks on the road- threaded as much as possible with Teflon tape
Not a pro plumber just a DIY guy here. I suggest for the plumber putty kneed first, take more than u need , then flatten out and make a donut shape O-ring to your size. It gives you a continuous, no air pocket gasket. 🤟
Yep, also, use more than you'd think you'd ever need. You want the putty to squeeze out everywhere so there's no gaps. Just scrape off the excess after tightening everything down.
I love this series. You guys are the goat. As a whole. Lmao. Taku man please stay strapped for an unforeseen future in the wild!! Safe is always better than sorry
Hey hey- would you make a quick vid on exactly how you installed the duoetto- what do I do with the small gauge red/black wires??? To a switch? But then separate heavy red/black direct to the fuse box? - Duoetto needs to do a better job in demos! Just like bluetti-great products but no use/installation vids.
Hey yall, I am using the Duoetto bc of your vid. What gauge wire did you end up using 10 or 12? Have you had any issues with it? or advice on installation?
I am installing the Duoetto in my electric car and I intensely crave one of those elbows right at the pressure relief connection. I believe the water heater expects a finger-tight face seal fitting. How did you get your similar elbow to work; is that just pipe dope and teflon tape on a tapering-threaded joint?
You both are so cool at achieving the complexity of the van build I’m sure it has its ups and downs but in the long run your efforts will pay off and those soon to be future adventures are waiting to be explored in your new home on wheels! so best of everything to you both peace ✌️
There's plenty of water filling places on the road since RVs are really popular. We're using a nature's head composting toilet. which seems really popular in other van builds.
I'm curious to know, by drilling the bottom of the van, would it disturb the integrity. Would there be any structural load concern? If not, was there any anti-rust paint applied? Anyways, great video, can't wait for it to be in action. 😊
Just wondering instead of plumbers putty on the shower drain would silicone caulk worked better? Isn’t there going to be a lot of flex in the shower pan ? , I’ve seen fiberglass pans and tubs were they used canned spray foam to stiffen under th pan .🤔
I highly suggest two different water tanks. One recirculation water for shower with 10 gallon tank. You will be able to take 14 showers then wash out filter. The filter will have hair and dead skin cells. It goes through 3 different filterters. You can even filter lake or river water. It is just an idea. Do what ever u choose.
Just thinking about it. After you guys are done building your van, you will never need to hire anyone to fix your house anymore. You guys will have the skills to do it. I need to start doing something like this.
Seems like one of the best van conversions I’ve seen so far. I’m curious as to how much the final weight of these van conversions affect mileage and torque. They’re probably beast of engines
Not a professional plumber or 100% sure but I think the plastic gasket you put on that made it hard to screw on was supposed to slide down the pipe before the metal nut you slide down. Vans lookin good so far.
I would leave those light wires, it’s good to have option “if” needed It’s more expensive , but quick connect joints are better , for replacing and fixing (I have it on my RO water system) What worry me is when traveling , all the bumps and vibration will cause leaks
@@TaklyntheWorld The key to using tape is using a quality tape. Blue Monster PTFE thread sealant tape is the best. I use it for chemical, water, air, steam, and refrigerant piping at work. Be it metal or PVC piping, this tape works great.
Not to bad. Plumbing ain’t as easy as it looks huh. With the Teflon, wrap it a minimum of 6 wraps. Wrap it from left to right if that makes sense, so that the thread doesn’t unwrap it. You can also use Teflon and pipe dope at the same time.
Butt connectors are just fine, with what he used, the water proof type. Im an electrician with 31 years of experience, Inside Wireman, work on boats and RV's. While some of his methods and installs are a bit cringy, its just fine.
When your out on the road your gonna be like why in the world did we get a pump silencer. We did. Carry a water pump for a river if you don't want a big tank:). We learned in one week everything is worthless without a big water tank
Hey Tyler, I need some help on the wiring of the hot water heater. I do not understand how the switch wires and the heavy gauged wires get wired. And can we cut off the 240 plug? Help! Did you wire the switch? Photos, verbal step by step-any deets please! There is absolutely nothing online.
@@MannyWC hmm. Did you get a water heater that used a 240 volt plug? That will not work as you need a DC or 120v water heater depending on how you setup
Dude, youre making my head hurt. Red is NEVER ground in a 12v system. Seriously, hire a marine electrician, because you are truly fucking this up. WTAF.
You know, there’s a reason that we color code wires by function…nearly ALL of it relating to safety. But you guys be you…keep a fire extinguisher handy.
@@MannyWC As long as NO-ONE ever has to work on it but Taku, he’ll be ok…as long as he wrote down his wiring diagram. He won’t get electrocuted with 12V, but he could light the damn van on fire.
Unfortunately I plumb for a living, I always tape my treads and then add just a dab of teflon paste on top and never have a problem, just make sure that when you wrap your tape you wrap in the same direction as the threads
As a plumber also, this is #truth.
Good tip, thanks!
Me also and I have to agreed with you on this one
Be sure to spray paint anywhere you cut the body so that it doesn't rust out your underside. Especially if you ever plan on doing any winter driving in states that salt the roads.
Yup! We've mentioned that in our previous videos but if someone hasn't seen those, definitely a must!
@@TaklyntheWorld Did you just primer the bare metal cuts or did you apply a top coat as well? I don't recall if you did or not.
They are 10 litres.....We have them in Aus... Duoetto MK2 Digital Dual Voltage (12v/240v) ....12v (25A, 300W) and/or 240v (4.2A, 1000W) ..SO if you connected it to the Inverter it would warm up in around 15 min.....
Hey guys I love watching your van build. I’m a plumber here in California and I wanted to recommend a couple of items. Use blue monster Teflon tape on all your fittings it works the best.For your Waterfill tube for your water tank use EZ-flow braided PVC tubing you can purchase it at Lowe’s in various sizes, it will give you a better seal with the type of fittings you’re using. Hopefully I’m able to help can’t wait to see your build completed. Tight lines.
great tips, thank you!
Toilet paper works really good for finding leaks. Just fold a couple pieces up and wrap around the joint and it will instantly show if there's moisture or not. Also you should have a on-off for your water pump somewhere very accessible and not leave your pump on all the time only turn it on when using it. If you leave it on all the time and happen to be driving or sleeping or not in the van and a hose bursts or slips off or a leak start somewhere you will end up with a huge mess and water everywhere in your van because you weren't there to shut the pump off or you didn't hear it. So make sure that you don't leave that pump on except when you're using water. The two clamps at the filler neck is a good idea to stop the leak.
Give you guys alot of respect for just jumping in and doing things. I would suggest though that you don't use hose clamps for your plumbing- best bet if you can configure using threaded stainless hoses. Construction for 43 years- union- learned a lot from the different trades on the job. You're not going like those leaks on the road- threaded as much as possible with Teflon tape
Not a pro plumber just a DIY guy here. I suggest for the plumber putty kneed first, take more than u need , then flatten out and make a donut shape O-ring to your size. It gives you a continuous, no air pocket gasket. 🤟
Yep, also, use more than you'd think you'd ever need. You want the putty to squeeze out everywhere so there's no gaps. Just scrape off the excess after tightening everything down.
Van build is looking great! Love this series!
Awesome Upload Guys 😉👌!! You guys are doing a GREAT JOB, & loving the Van series!! 🍻Cheers from Fresno 👊🏼😎
Wrap Teflon over the barred clamp fitting.
i was waiting on monday for this one!!! thanks for the upload guys
Next project build a fishing cabin.
pipe dope...pipe dope...pipe dope at all connections fixes water leaks
Where do you go potty?
I love this series. You guys are the goat. As a whole. Lmao. Taku man please stay strapped for an unforeseen future in the wild!! Safe is always better than sorry
Hey hey- would you make a quick vid on exactly how you installed the duoetto- what do I do with the small gauge red/black wires??? To a switch? But then separate heavy red/black direct to the fuse box? - Duoetto needs to do a better job in demos! Just like bluetti-great products but no use/installation vids.
Hey yall, I am using the Duoetto bc of your vid. What gauge wire did you end up using 10 or 12? Have you had any issues with it? or advice on installation?
Great job, Jocelyn and Taku! Can't wait for the full maiden voyage! Plumbing leaks suck!
I am installing the Duoetto in my electric car and I intensely crave one of those elbows right at the pressure relief connection. I believe the water heater expects a finger-tight face seal fitting. How did you get your similar elbow to work; is that just pipe dope and teflon tape on a tapering-threaded joint?
And use a healthy amount of pipe dope you can always wipe off the extra mess.
You both are so cool at achieving the complexity of the van build I’m sure it has its ups and downs but in the long run your efforts will pay off and those soon to be future adventures are waiting to be explored in your new home on wheels! so best of everything to you both peace ✌️
Hey you guys, thanks for the video! How do you experience the water boiler after a couple of months? Do you recommend this mk2?
Now while on an adventure or driving distance how do you get water & bathroom wise but things are looking good would love me a travel ban as well
There's plenty of water filling places on the road since RVs are really popular. We're using a nature's head composting toilet. which seems really popular in other van builds.
I'm curious to know, by drilling the bottom of the van, would it disturb the integrity. Would there be any structural load concern?
If not, was there any anti-rust paint applied?
Anyways, great video, can't wait for it to be in action. 😊
Seems like they drilled thru sheet metal panel. No where near the frame itself.
have you taklyn into account the plumbing in winter conditions? pipes freezing? salt erosion?
The on demand hot water heater runs on propane. It only needs a couple of D batteries to run the digital guage
Just add a second hose clamp to your fill tube, itll prob stop your drip
Lots of good thought put into this build kudos!
thank you!
Looking great guys, thanks for the update.
Ground control to major mess of wires
enjoying this build alot! Can't wait until you guys finish and go on trips.
Just wondering instead of plumbers putty on the shower drain would silicone caulk worked better? Isn’t there going to be a lot of flex in the shower pan ? , I’ve seen fiberglass pans and tubs were they used canned spray foam to stiffen under th pan .🤔
Putty is fine but you could always do both. Silicone on the outside.
I highly suggest two different water tanks. One recirculation water for shower with 10 gallon tank. You will be able to take 14 showers then wash out filter. The filter will have hair and dead skin cells. It goes through 3 different filterters. You can even filter lake or river water. It is just an idea. Do what ever u choose.
Been waiting for another video! Best part of the week
Just thinking about it. After you guys are done building your van, you will never need to hire anyone to fix your house anymore. You guys will have the skills to do it. I need to start doing something like this.
Seems like one of the best van conversions I’ve seen so far. I’m curious as to how much the final weight of these van conversions affect mileage and torque. They’re probably beast of engines
Now that school is out I'm catching up and these videos are so soothing and informative.
Great job guys!! Give yourself one less headache and don’t worry about the grey water tank.. just let it go into the street
Great Job guys !!! Nice to see you build your house on wheels, thanks for sharing 😍🚐👍
are you guys able to share the parts list? looking for that extruded aluminum
Not a professional plumber or 100% sure but I think the plastic gasket you put on that made it hard to screw on was supposed to slide down the pipe before the metal nut you slide down. Vans lookin good so far.
I would leave those light wires, it’s good to have option “if” needed
It’s more expensive , but quick connect joints are better , for replacing and fixing (I have it on my RO water system)
What worry me is when traveling , all the bumps and vibration will cause leaks
Sleeping on top of bidet? Genius!!! Just go while you sleep, no need to get up or go anywhere.
Blue Monster dope and Teflon tape is wonderful!
Flex seal
Love watching the progress you guys are making
Why r u not installing a recirculating shower?
You can also use Teflon tape and then put pipe dope on the top if you ever cant stop a leak my dad does that with gas pipe.
I think teflon tape only works on pipe threads.
@@TaklyntheWorld The key to using tape is using a quality tape. Blue Monster PTFE thread sealant tape is the best. I use it for chemical, water, air, steam, and refrigerant piping at work. Be it metal or PVC piping, this tape works great.
@@TaklyntheWorld I know. That's what I was saying to use it on.
@@TaklyntheWorld Also works on fitting threads I use to do plumbing with my pops.
Hello from Texas Taklyn and Taku, have ya'll thought about installing solar panels on the top of the van?
We already installed them! We'll be using solar + charging while we drive.
Not to bad. Plumbing ain’t as easy as it looks huh. With the Teflon, wrap it a minimum of 6 wraps. Wrap it from left to right if that makes sense, so that the thread doesn’t unwrap it. You can also use Teflon and pipe dope at the same time.
The underside of your drain hole needs to be sealed, I would use a can of spray insulation. This will prevent rodents from getting in.
eesh :-/ just the thought or spiders...
the paste is not great as you need it to dry for a few days to harden. I believe you may not be putting enough wraps around the tape.
how many wraps is necessary - effective?
Why didn’t you use an on demand hot water system? It seems what your using is like an old style system that uses a lot more gas to operate.
Everything in the van needs to be battery powered. A tankless system would need 15-30kw, or about 5 times more batteries than they currently have.
Using butt connectors in a vehicle is not really a good idea. Best to solder and use heat shrink.
Butt connectors are just fine, with what he used, the water proof type. Im an electrician with 31 years of experience, Inside Wireman, work on boats and RV's. While some of his methods and installs are a bit cringy, its just fine.
Looking forward to seeing you both on camping trip soon.
Hi Guys, Looking Good.. When do you think you will finish the Van? Thanks
Hopefully by the end of June
JT can you mount the freshwater hose on the top of the tank?
I think you could but it makes more sense to have it where we put ours but it probably depends on your layout.
Helo helo
Great job guys !
Pipe dope ftw
Oo yay water !
So early 😳
Could you get Taku to make more Mexican dishes!? Raw fish is great and all, but we could use some more recipes!
"hopefully the audio quality isn't too bad today, its' really windy"......you are inside a van. lol
The main plumbing is in the back, we're standing outside to show you it. Where the sink is, we're inside.
with the van doors open, the van would act like a wind tunnel.
Ah the neat considerations for Van Vloggers
When your out on the road your gonna be like why in the world did we get a pump silencer. We did. Carry a water pump for a river if you don't want a big tank:). We learned in one week everything is worthless without a big water tank
what size tank did you start with? I am trying to decide get only one 28 over the wheel well or 2...
@@MannyWC One 28 will be plenty in my opinion, 90% of the time traveling you will be near a fresh water source to refill, before thats empty
@@ExploringJ That is what I went with:)) bon voyage!
Hey Tyler, I need some help on the wiring of the hot water heater. I do not understand how the switch wires and the heavy gauged wires get wired. And can we cut off the 240 plug? Help! Did you wire the switch? Photos, verbal step by step-any deets please! There is absolutely nothing online.
@@MannyWC hmm. Did you get a water heater that used a 240 volt plug? That will not work as you need a DC or 120v water heater depending on how you setup
Dude, youre making my head hurt. Red is NEVER ground in a 12v system. Seriously, hire a marine electrician, because you are truly fucking this up. WTAF.
It's just for the water level sensor, chill
@@KN-xl6lw what you said. Chill Nick. Damn.
You know, there’s a reason that we color code wires by function…nearly ALL of it relating to safety. But you guys be you…keep a fire extinguisher handy.
yeah I saw a vid with a guy wiring his fan wires - white to red, black to black :( and im just a doctor girl and know better)
@@MannyWC As long as NO-ONE ever has to work on it but Taku, he’ll be ok…as long as he wrote down his wiring diagram. He won’t get electrocuted with 12V, but he could light the damn van on fire.