A backup camera that's set to always on hooked to the rear view mirror is how I set up my wife's grooming van. You'd see if the door is open. Just a suggestion. We also made changes later. The hardest one was taking everything back out of the van 4 years later to do a bed liner on the floor and 6" up the walls. It was starting to rust everywhere hair collected in the cracks between the floor and wall. It gets wet and doesn't dry. And we're in California! Anyway, I ground off the rust spots, hit them with a rust inhibitor and did a Raptor liner. it had to be done. 😒
honestly i use a honda eu3000is inverter gen- and it’s even quieter than the honda you are using . the inverters are so quiet . recently i purchased a harbor freight 3500 inverter gen so i have a backup when my honda needs maintenance so i won’t waste money renting a beat up gen while i wait, and honestly it’s even quieter than the honda inverter . it’s literally a hum when it’s in echo mode. i can run my space heater and the water pump and the blow dryer at the same time without having to switch off anything . i was really really really happy with the purchase, i’ve had some horrible experiences with other non name brand inverters but that was 8 years ago before i just stuck with the honda inverter , but it seems like some companies have really made a great product to compete with the honda inverter . something to try instead of hour current honda gen
also the nice thing about the inverter vs the gen you use is the honda case inverters can be kept outside in the elements because it’s completely enclosed- whereas your gen is exposed so getting it wet can kill the electrical- and why it’s good to have the case inverter is now your able to get a hitch basket attached onto a trailer hitch and now you can strap your inverter gen to the basket hitch and now you’ll have more separation from the noise and vibration annnnnd you’ll be able to keep your doors closed - also side note - the fan-tastic vent fans are great just make sure you get one that is a fan and and an exhaust mode- i made the mistake of not paying attention once and got only a fan- which i never use - i almost 100 percent of the time use the exhaust out mode to keep the moisture out - excess heat out and to keep air circulating and it’s great BUT i’d say the biggest down fall is the fur accumulation on the vent screen- easy enough to wipe out which i’m sure you do for the ac unit already - BUT the most annoying part is you’ll have to keep up with taking the screen out and unscrewing the plastic blade to be cleaned very very regularly or the fan won’t work as good - and all the dead skin will also get caught in the hood of the vent so you’ll have to continue to clean that out or it just cakes up and it’s gross - but you can’t just hose it out because the wires are exposed so you literary have to take the parts out to hand wash and let it all dry and you’ll need to hand wash the vent top as well. so it gets annoying and it has to be done pretty often. like atleast once a week . but it helps a great deal
Love this video. Super helpful as iam.on the last stretch of my own conversion grooming bus. I jus wonder why you didn't go for a more powerful generator. I know price is involved for sure but I would say the least amount is 5500 and to go up from.there. I am using a 7750 non big name generator and was very well priced for I got it off offer up and was a little lucky as well but it can run soooo much. Jus wondering and gonna look for that vid as well. Exhaust is one of my little last issues for my bus. :/
A backup camera that's set to always on hooked to the rear view mirror is how I set up my wife's grooming van. You'd see if the door is open. Just a suggestion.
We also made changes later. The hardest one was taking everything back out of the van 4 years later to do a bed liner on the floor and 6" up the walls. It was starting to rust everywhere hair collected in the cracks between the floor and wall. It gets wet and doesn't dry. And we're in California! Anyway, I ground off the rust spots, hit them with a rust inhibitor and did a Raptor liner. it had to be done. 😒
honestly i use a honda eu3000is inverter gen- and it’s even quieter than the honda you are using . the inverters are so quiet . recently i purchased a harbor freight 3500 inverter gen so i have a backup when my honda needs maintenance so i won’t waste money renting a beat up gen while i wait, and honestly it’s even quieter than the honda inverter . it’s literally a hum when it’s in echo mode. i can run my space heater and the water pump and the blow dryer at the same time without having to switch off anything . i was really really really happy with the purchase, i’ve had some horrible experiences with other non name brand inverters but that was 8 years ago before i just stuck with the honda inverter , but it seems like some companies have really made a great product to compete with the honda inverter . something to try instead of hour current honda gen
also the nice thing about the inverter vs the gen you use is the honda case inverters can be kept outside in the elements because it’s completely enclosed- whereas your gen is exposed so getting it wet can kill the electrical- and why it’s good to have the case inverter is now your able to get a hitch basket attached onto a trailer hitch and now you can strap your inverter gen to the basket hitch and now you’ll have more separation from the noise and vibration annnnnd you’ll be able to keep your doors closed - also side note - the fan-tastic vent fans are great just make sure you get one that is a fan and and an exhaust mode- i made the mistake of not paying attention once and got only a fan- which i never use - i almost 100 percent of the time use the exhaust out mode to keep the moisture out - excess heat out and to keep air circulating and it’s great BUT i’d say the biggest down fall is the fur accumulation on the vent screen- easy enough to wipe out which i’m sure you do for the ac unit already - BUT the most annoying part is you’ll have to keep up with taking the screen out and unscrewing the plastic blade to be cleaned very very regularly or the fan won’t work as good - and all the dead skin will also get caught in the hood of the vent so you’ll have to continue to clean that out or it just cakes up and it’s gross - but you can’t just hose it out because the wires are exposed so you literary have to take the parts out to hand wash and let it all dry and you’ll need to hand wash the vent top as well. so it gets annoying and it has to be done pretty often. like atleast once a week . but it helps a great deal
Hi Savana. Thank you so much for all the videos you had uploaded very helpful for me! !!!!!
Can you do a video like Pawz and all did about her grooming budget? I would love to see how you do it.
Love this video. Super helpful as iam.on the last stretch of my own conversion grooming bus. I jus wonder why you didn't go for a more powerful generator. I know price is involved for sure but I would say the least amount is 5500 and to go up from.there. I am using a 7750 non big name generator and was very well priced for I got it off offer up and was a little lucky as well but it can run soooo much. Jus wondering and gonna look for that vid as well. Exhaust is one of my little last issues for my bus. :/
How do I automatically watch your videos in order?
What issues did you face with the generator?
Here’s the link to the video where I talk about our generator 😊 ruclips.net/video/BGDhh0IhRPE/видео.html