Is the most dangerous self build campervan I've came across?

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  • Is the most dangerous self build campervan I've came across?
    when my friend called to ask why his van was filling up with fumes when using his night heater i thought it would be something simple, I didn't expect to find a death trap! there were so many issues with the self build campervan I had to share them with you! take a look and see for yourself, let me know in the comments if you have seen worse than this.
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  • @UrbanVanlife
    @UrbanVanlife 19 дней назад +17

    you just saved some ones life . and its that simple

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +3

      It's took a week of evenings and a weekend to put it right just waiting for the final parts to arrive to finish it off mate and then it's sorted

  • @peterrothwell3147
    @peterrothwell3147 14 дней назад +5

    As a DIY’er I was shocked by what I saw in your video and was almost shouting at the tv as it went on. It was almost like playing ‘spot the hazzard’. So glad you are on this job so the owner is going to be safe going forward.😮

  • @overlandready
    @overlandready 17 дней назад +9

    Gas systems can be bullt with 1 piece flexible pipe, but needs to be protected where it can potentially rub, I would not recommend that or copper pipe as it can become brittle and fracture in cold. CuNiFer is better, Steel is also suitable in some instances. Yes, the bottle needs to be in it's own container and vented with a size specific hole to atmosphere, bear in mind the volume of potential gas leaks. Again, I prefer an external locker so it cannot enter the passenger compartment. If built to boat safety spec it will pass camper inspection. All joints must be accessible and all items have an individual tap to isolate. Also must have an inspection valve.
    Re nightheater, it's all within distance spec, I would also not think the gas will be coming from the exhaust outlet, more likely the seal on the heater body to pipe AND the internals of the heater as there is a paper gasket that degrades over time, if that has a breach it will directly flow exhaust gasses into the recirculated air! Obviously if there is a partial vacuum in the inlet it will excentuate that draw. The other thing to acknowledge is the heater will shut down if it cannot get enough fresh air. That is important to know if you are experiencing issues.
    There are various schools of thought on isolating solar, personally, it depends on the system that is being employed. Some if you have solar connected and no battery, you blow the regulator! That equals fire, so do not fuse! No need. Others can be best to fuse all connections. Isolating some panels can massively damage them while others you need to short circuit, others are fine to be left open... I would not use house mains cable for anything but house mains, it's not really designed for it and it has a high loss compared with 12v cables. The box isn't really an issue either other than it looks bad and the wires from it are a total mess. I would not have built like that, but I can see why some do. I would als onever use those dodgy blue, red and yellow bad crimp terminals...
    Battery cabling is also no where near adequate for the batteries.
    As you say, the regs are easy to find and adhere to, I've been doing boats and campers/land rovers for about 30 years. I do work on the safe side with quality hardware. On my personal Land Rover build I have 5 fuse boxes and master fuses directly off the batteries. It's not difficult to be safe. The systems can all be isolated by switch or relay. Master switches are readily accessible.

    • @Milkybar3320011
      @Milkybar3320011 3 дня назад

      Nicely put, I wouldn’t seal the heater floor hole, I would replace it with a turret ring to prevent the floor chafing the pipes. Still if the cables are undersized, they will nice and warm and the diesel heater won’t be an issue 😮

  • @stephenjones9153
    @stephenjones9153 2 дня назад +1

    Very well done saving a few more lives that so easily could have been victims of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, the silent deadly killer.

  • @alexholmes3
    @alexholmes3 20 дней назад +15

    I am by no means a professional van builder or electrician or gas fitter, however im all for learning and giving it a good go. But with amount of quality, accessible, free info out there, there is no excuse for turning out a job like this. Personally if i were you I wouldn't be touching it unless it meant ripping it all out and doing it all from scratch. If thats how bad to visual stuff is imagine the state of the wiring behind the walls etc!

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +8

      Lucky for me there's on 2 lighting circuits behind the panel all the rest is accessible, I've totally ripped it out and started again

    • @Plekteret04
      @Plekteret04 5 часов назад

      I has been a electrician for 45 years. This is terrible bad. This is a fire bomb. All i about documentaton in every detail.

  • @Defender200tdi
    @Defender200tdi 19 дней назад +7

    Why do people insist on lengthy gas pipe runs? It's asking for trouble. Don't buy a second hand conversion with a permanent gas system without a gas safety certificate. Easy enough to get tested.

  • @shen7256
    @shen7256 19 дней назад +4

    Cheers bud, absolutely golden advice, and an eye opener..👍

  • @theoccasionalbiker7732
    @theoccasionalbiker7732 14 дней назад

    It was nice to watch this and re-confirm that I did all the right research and made all the right decisions when I did my own van conversion last year.

  • @daves8628
    @daves8628 День назад

    Great video, thanks for putting it together. I've just purchased a campervan and as you say you don't know what you don't know. I've already fixed my electrical isolation issues! But will be checking the night heater to see if that needs a do over. One thing that would be of interest is a 240v ac install should be earthed with fuse techniques and how you test it for safety.

  • @sarahwilliams755
    @sarahwilliams755 2 часа назад

    Funny a narrowboat needs a safety certificate to be on the water but we have vans like this on the roads. There are many documents of the safe installation of the smallest detail for a narrowboat and you must have a certificate from a qualified gas installer, all electronic wiring has to be checked by a qualified inspector every four years just to be on the water.

  • @Rallyrob
    @Rallyrob 20 дней назад +3

    Bloody bloody hell thank you so very much you are diamond this video is a life saver you have made my day I am following you ace 👍🏻

  • @andrewthompson2380
    @andrewthompson2380 19 дней назад +1

    Very good video you are so right to point out the dangers. The gov really need to bring in compulsory/legal regulation and certification on self builds especially to do with fitting of electrics, gas and heating

  • @scottyc7220
    @scottyc7220 19 дней назад +4

    I work for a company in Eastern Europe that converts vans, trucks, and fits out other vehicles.
    I'm an electrical / HVAC engineer, and that electrical system is indeed a mess.
    We predominately use Victron components for our vans. Everything is isolated/fused, including the input to the solar mppt.

  • @richies6898
    @richies6898 21 день назад +1

    Great video Sam, you really do have to tread with care when buying a conversion. Like you say, research is they key to a safe conversion, all the information is out there and easily accessible

  • @pogg01
    @pogg01 20 дней назад +1

    I’ve got a few bits in my van that could be better,you have just given me the kick up the arse I needed ,keep up the great work

  • @Jonbuildz
    @Jonbuildz 17 дней назад

    Always good to see people who take care rather than throwing it in. I get it some people cut corners probably because of money but it’s important to tell the truth in these scenarios for people who don’t hand have the education.

  • @makingmebetter8078
    @makingmebetter8078 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this I don't know a lot of this and it is very helpful

  • @jmgraydz
    @jmgraydz 3 дня назад +2

    Alright now with the power you are just being overdramatic. While a shitty install, you are being wayyy overdramatic

  • @skyhill4279
    @skyhill4279 7 дней назад

    Thank you for a very informative video. You have helped lot of folk look out for work done by bodgers!

  • @sasmicky71
    @sasmicky71 20 дней назад +2

    THIS NEEDS A SHARE .PEOPLE

  • @gonefilming2020
    @gonefilming2020 20 дней назад +1

    How to realize a set of ideas in the worst possible way. A ticking time bomb. Unfortunately, there are lots of prople out there, that underestimate the dangers of gas, power and toxic fumes. Reputable sources need to be consulted when taking on subjects normally alien to us. Just "winging it" can get you into trouble up to the point of not just endangering your own life but those of your famliy and / or innocent bystanders.
    It's a good thing, that this one got spotted and is getting fixed. Thanx for the video, my friend.
    Take care and stay safe! 🚐☁🍀

  • @chrisneville7310
    @chrisneville7310 20 дней назад +2

    Shocking, I've probably gone over the top, everything is fused to the wire gauge and then the appliance and I have four isolators so I can work on separate parts of the system if I ever need to. When I'm not using the 3kw inverter for the induction hob it's isolated, saves on waisted power and everything else is on DC. Id rather have a fuse blow than a fire. I did enjoy learning about the electrical side of the build.

  • @bryzot7242
    @bryzot7242 21 день назад +1

    Nice one Sam...the more people are aware the better... I've seen a few like yourself that people have shelled out money for & it's frightening...even my own build this post has reminded me I've still got an isolator to install.... although safe I need it at easy reach... it's only been a year🤐...I heard that...I'm a stupid Scott's what😂😂😂😂

  • @KevanHolden
    @KevanHolden 15 дней назад

    Great video. That’s one hell of a biscuit tin!

  • @BlueSkySmileGTP
    @BlueSkySmileGTP 18 дней назад +1

    I'm DIYing my first camper, the electrics are sorted, isolated in solar and batteries. I'm still researching how to fit my heater, I know what I want to do but I'm not yet confident. I won't install until I'm happy that I'm doing it the right way, watching this video certainly showed what not to do. :)

  • @CalmingAnxiety
    @CalmingAnxiety 10 дней назад

    Thanks for highlighting these issues.
    I bought a pre converted van.
    Issues... the diesel heater exhaust came up through the floor (gas bottle vent) .
    The gas actually leaks (alarm works though)
    So, plenty to rectify and this week swapping the diesel heater for a modern version just to be sure.
    September, actually going full time van lifing so Ive got to be safe and happy.
    Next is a solar install but I will keep it seperate from the electrics already installed.

  • @chrislaw2680
    @chrislaw2680 20 дней назад +1

    Excellent information and food for thought.

  • @Albert_206
    @Albert_206 21 день назад +1

    So true what you mentioned “you don’t know what you don’t know”, think it’s great that your friend came to you. Somehow showing these excesses make me think over “did I install this or that really to European regulations?” Great video!

  • @Dottydoraukexplorer
    @Dottydoraukexplorer 19 дней назад

    Great video. 👍 just subbed you...wish id known about you before id bought my ambovan...bought in good faith from so called friends for 12k,probably a dodgy mot,2 x tyres on back not rated for the van,2 noisy wheel bearings,track rod ends shot,rear suspension going down every night..took to my mechanic and he said he wouldnt have passed it Thankfully all repairs done now and currently rebuilding inside

  • @ronnjerremy5796
    @ronnjerremy5796 15 дней назад

    Not surprised at all. If you've spent anytime on RUclips these type of builds are everywhere. You spend enough time looking at any home built rig you'll find something.

  • @Trotterthecampervanbuild72
    @Trotterthecampervanbuild72 21 день назад +3

    Nice one sam, very dangerous build. At least the owner knows you'll do it right, and it'll be safe.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад +1

      It had to be done I couldn't live with myself if something happened to them

    • @Trotterthecampervanbuild72
      @Trotterthecampervanbuild72 18 дней назад

      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife I've just stripped out a t5, they had used heavy duty cable for house consumer units for the solar and 12v system. Very very bad.

  • @charlesmarsh9608
    @charlesmarsh9608 40 минут назад

    The bits I wasn't sure about with my build were done by a professional stay safe.

  • @petersmith2325
    @petersmith2325 13 дней назад

    Brought Mercedes sprinter 2016 conversion 2 years ago. I admit i didn't know what i do now. The electrics cables on 240 were fitted with grey house hold rigid cable. The gas fed was all hose, night heater what a butchery job. Anyway all good now learnt a lot over the last 2 years. I think personally all conversion should have electric and a gas certificate, get rid of the cowboys 🤠 but i guess that would be very hard to regulate. Do your homework or get someone to check the conversion campas who know what to look for. Great video dude. Safety first 😊.

  • @putrescentcadaver
    @putrescentcadaver День назад

    I hope the offending outfitter has been turned onto the authorities. The owners of the rigs are at such risk and if the rigs catch fire from gas or electric potentially pose a public risk as well!

  • @petersmith2544
    @petersmith2544 21 день назад +2

    It would be great to see you do the repairs .

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +1

      It's all down to the time it takes unfortunately I may put something together as a complete parts for a follow up video

  • @crazycrunch67
    @crazycrunch67 15 дней назад

    Hi Sam..looking at your outstanding skills in electrics, mechanical and vans, u should open your shop in which people can bring their vans for electric installation and repair, and other issues. U are a doctor of vans.

  • @winchy1995
    @winchy1995 10 дней назад

    First video I have seen of yours and I have taken 2 things away from this. 1 I should fit an isolator to my dc to dc. 2 I should fit a switch to my diesel heated so its no on all the time. so thank you for the video

  • @stevewaite6461
    @stevewaite6461 19 дней назад

    Enjoyable video with lots of information, all of it above my head but would love to see a follow up on the van and how much it would cost without mates rates.

  • @oyleyhands1332
    @oyleyhands1332 5 дней назад

    Not sure what you mean by the solar 'back feeding' into the system ? if solar is feeding into the system, that surely is not 'back feeding as that is it's intended function. I agree with the isolation of course and that system is a shambles.

  • @john-xx8nc
    @john-xx8nc 4 дня назад

    I think i would put drains in running away from the outside wall and see if you can divert the water that way or some of it anyway

  • @Jackfinn456
    @Jackfinn456 2 дня назад

    The van looks great but that gas and electrical installation is shocking. If I did a van build I would take it to professionals to do the electrics or learn how to do it correctly and get a professional to do the gas installation.

  • @grahamunderwood9353
    @grahamunderwood9353 18 дней назад +1

    great that your highlighting dangerous van conversions is truly shocking that people can get away with doing this sort of thing and then being able to sell on the van without any safety checks having to be done ,this morning came across a truly heartbreaking vlog on you tube by a channel called trevor and pat life on the run (the carnage that was our van )who suffered a head on crash in their motorhome i think everyone should watch it to see exactly what happens in an accident of this magnitude and what happens to anything in the back of the van you was right to mention the gas bottle in this build not being secured the couple in this vlog are in a factory built motorhome and im certain if it wasnt for the fact the build was done properly this couple would not be alive today as it is the devastation in the back of the van has to be seen to be believed and is a wake up call for anyone building a van to make sure that everything is secured as well as it can be to the structure of the van and to not cut corners

  • @Larrysusmanuk
    @Larrysusmanuk 18 дней назад

    You’re mates are lucky they’ve got a mate like you 🤞🏻👌🏻🤙🏻

  • @nickmuir3585
    @nickmuir3585 6 дней назад +1

    The solar charge controller is probably tost aswell now you the battery has come disconnected

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  6 дней назад

      No it's working fine, fitted afew of these if you follow victrons guidance there is no issue

  • @TheTopG420
    @TheTopG420 11 дней назад

    Today I learned not to feck with electricity pay for a professional before u build a van 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍fantastic video

  • @BigVanSmallWorld
    @BigVanSmallWorld 20 дней назад +1

    Who ever built that needs to watch some Greg Virgoe videos and stop watching mine lol 😂 well done Sam look forward to seeing what you do to rectify this 🍻🤓

  • @the_lost_traveller
    @the_lost_traveller 18 дней назад +1

    Mind you if I took one look at that van I would have not be buying it but walking away, look at that huge gap between the wood and cushion!

  • @timjazleitch7598
    @timjazleitch7598 20 дней назад +1

    Its more likely the jubilee clamp around the exhaust coming out from the diesel heater inside the van is leaking. I use a bit of exhaust putty to avoid this as it can come loose over time in transit.

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 14 дней назад

    I take it the Battery's should be secure too, they can be lethal in a roll-over. or if they get shorted out.

  • @evansvanlife3033
    @evansvanlife3033 17 дней назад

    Hi, just my two pennies worth. I hope you all "start" mounting electrical equipment with the correct air gaps (they have heat sinks for a reason) and especially NOT mounting "it" on flammable surfaces (wood or carpet or sealed plastic box,doh) ! i always use aluminum to dissipate heat.
    Also each individual item and main circuit should be fused, (mega and midi) and isolated !
    Cheers c
    P.s great informative video 👍

  • @campvanrvadventures
    @campvanrvadventures 15 дней назад

    VERY NICE

  • @user-zg6sj6sf4c
    @user-zg6sj6sf4c 17 дней назад

    great vid 👍

  • @keithpringle1103
    @keithpringle1103 20 дней назад +1

    That gas oven hob is an outdoor only unit and should not be installed inside a van, sorry just seen you mentioned the same issue, well done

  • @1rhodie
    @1rhodie 18 дней назад +1

    good one Sam show us the results of your help to your mate

  • @user-qi4ff5in9z
    @user-qi4ff5in9z 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much. The way you broke this info down made it clear for me, and I’m an idiot when it comes to electric. Solar systems make my head ache. You have saved countless lives with this video. You are your friends’ guardian angel.

  • @mrt4003
    @mrt4003 19 дней назад +1

    Great video Sam. Certainly highlights the dangers of self builds. I also have a spare brand new auto term turret mount I can send on to you if it helps. It’s the shallower one of the two. Came with my kit but I needed the deeper one due to floor thickness. Drop me a message and I’ll gladly send it on for you.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад +1

      Hi, I really appreciate the offer, but I've ordered a new one. If it's the auto therm stainless steel one, they are worth about £30 get it sold and make some cash back mate

    • @mrt4003
      @mrt4003 18 дней назад

      @@TheCraftyBlindersvanlifeno problem Sam. It is indeed the Autoterm stainless one. You could have had it by all means. Sometimes trying to sell stuff is more hassle than it’s worth.

  • @Basilbrush207
    @Basilbrush207 20 дней назад +1

    Errr meets BS EN 1949:2021 regulations, don’t think so! Well done Sam you may have saved their lives. Didn’t hear any mention of a carbon monoxide detector either. As for the electrics wow. Ironic that a fuse box was fitted for low amperage items like lighting but not at the batteries for high amp devices like the solar or alternator charging or between the two batteries should one internally short the both will go up. It didn’t even look like the batteries were a matching pair. Don’t suppose the cooker had a gas drop out either. Def got your work cut out there Sam. Reckon you’ll rip it out n start again for your own peace of mind. Good on you for calling the fitter out.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      They do have a carbon monoxide monitor fitted that's why I never mentioned it it's one of the only positives 😊👍

  • @Alivefrom45
    @Alivefrom45 20 дней назад +2

    it's annoying that people are selling builds like this to people who are buying in good faith. He has no care for what he is doing, your friend is lucky to have you, well done Sam.

    • @aberdeendeltaforce
      @aberdeendeltaforce 20 дней назад +1

      I’ve a sneaky suspicion his pal did the build himself and blamed it on a fictional character because he doesn’t want Sam thinking he’s a clown, might be wrong but people are funny like that?

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +2

      Seeing far to many builds like this mate

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +2

      It would have been easier to deal with if he had mate 🤣

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +1

      Way too many 👍

    • @philelliott5327
      @philelliott5327 19 дней назад

      Anyone buying things in good faith in 2024 needs a reality check.😂

  • @marshallgoldberg8376
    @marshallgoldberg8376 2 дня назад

    I’m concerned about venting the gas can just above the vehicle exhaust.

  • @tgoodson2
    @tgoodson2 13 дней назад

    There's definitely a risk to building a live in van. I've built several different versions for myself but I would never sell them to the public. For example, I develop systems for myself to keep me safe but I would never trust others to follow them.

  • @train8459
    @train8459 20 дней назад +1

    Heads up to Victron because I have no clue how they managed to connect that controller without isolation switches to prevent damaging the controller? And as you rightly said if you dont know you dont know. anyone watching needs to know you have to connect the battery 1st solar 2nd via large amp breakers or you will blow that controller I learned the hard way. 42V coming in from my panel soon smoked my controller as you say do your homework as I have now done and have re done my whole electrical system to make it safe. I am still learning/researching thats why I am watching this video!

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      Your totally right 😁👍

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 18 дней назад

      Really??? throw a blanket or cardboard over panel and poof no more power

    • @train8459
      @train8459 18 дней назад

      @@mrmotofy Is it so hard to put a breaker or off switch in the wiring £5 off Ebay click a switch "poof no more power" especially when the builder of the van couldnt even be arsed to screw the controller securely having wires moving around everywhere not great is it!

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад

      @mrmotofy I'm not sure what you mean?

  • @ianbuchanan149
    @ianbuchanan149 5 дней назад

    top tips.

  • @nicklane1897
    @nicklane1897 7 дней назад +1

    par for the course when it come to DIY vans. too many overconfident hippies with daddies credit card. never buy someones homebuilt shit unless you reall know what your looking at. These people were clueless and got taken for a ride.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  6 дней назад

      Clueless is a bit harsh but I get where you're coming from 👍 the video is to show people what is not acceptable

  • @JohnDoe-qr2cp
    @JohnDoe-qr2cp 11 дней назад

    Very good video, thank you. What size should the gas dropout vent be and what is the maximum length one can run a copper pipe to say, the stove. All the best.

  • @jmgraydz
    @jmgraydz 3 дня назад

    It can use flexible pipe but not that pipe. Propane tank shouldnt be inside no matter what

  • @philhyde2635
    @philhyde2635 19 дней назад +1

    Were the owners aware of the need for a habitation certificate?😮

  • @jmgraydz
    @jmgraydz 3 дня назад

    No there isnt a plate that comes down but there should be far more room around it

  • @robertallsworth8206
    @robertallsworth8206 19 дней назад +1

    This is a really great video that unfortunately calls out as you say some “deadly mistakes”. Even more unfortunately, some of these mistakes can occasionally be seen being made by van builders here on RUclips.

  • @loki1066
    @loki1066 2 дня назад

    'Yeah, Ronnie Pickerin'

  • @PK_Blinder
    @PK_Blinder 21 день назад +1

    😮😮 Do you have a part number or link for that biscuit box...? That is my size of biscuit box.. 😉😁

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      Your not that kind of special to deserve one of those fully insulated biscuit boxes🤣🤣🤣

  • @DSTRacing
    @DSTRacing 18 дней назад +1

    As I can see the cooker should be ID and not used and capped off
    As a little knowledge is very dangerous
    Gas Engineers spend a long time studying the rules and regulations
    And what you can and cannot do
    And some of the stuff that you have said is probably not correct
    If I was in your position I would get a lpg qualified gas filter to give you certificate of safety at the end of the job

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад

      What do you think I said was not correct?

    • @DSTRacing
      @DSTRacing 18 дней назад +1

      @@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife yes I am sorry you are wrong cooker not for inside
      It’s not for inside ID

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад +1

      ​@DSTRacing yes your correct I did say that it's not for indoor use I even showed the sticker I will not be reinstallingredients the cooker just replacing and testing the pipe work up to that point 👍

  • @innesjackson656
    @innesjackson656 15 дней назад

    I don’t know much about electrics and im currently doing mine, put a battery isolator in but no solar isolator. Surely if i needed to work on any part of the electrical system i could just use the battery isolator to make it safe and if I needed to work on the solar part of the system I could just remove the fuse I’ve put along the positive wire? Great video though so thanks mate

  • @HolgerJakobs
    @HolgerJakobs 14 дней назад +1

    Good video, but should be more terse, maybe half the time. Too little information per time.

  • @philelliott5327
    @philelliott5327 19 дней назад +1

    Potential death trap. Do they not have any mandatory inspections on these builds when they are completed? Also any environment like vans/boats ect with gas and exhaust fumes should have a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke alarm, no question.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  18 дней назад

      No inspection required at all, the only issue is if it's not built to regulations and is damaged as a result of a bad installation the insurance company would not pay out

  • @Fattrucker
    @Fattrucker 20 дней назад +1

    So true Sam "You don't know what you don't know." . The issue is knowing you don't know what you don't know .
    Yes the information is out there for correct installation of gas ,electrics etc .
    But if a person "thinks" everything is installed ok , when it's clearly not , why would they then go looking for the safe way to install something ?
    I think there needs to be much much more education on building/converting vans , cars , trailers , lorries or any "tiny" build.
    Not only on the correct safe way to install things but also why it could potentially be dangerous to install it any other way .
    As regards "Professional" builders there needs to be a lot more regulation . Some sort of industry recognised accreditation scheme.
    The "Builder" that has built twenty seven dangerous/unsafe vehicles needs either educating , reporting or stopping building altogether.
    The fact that your friends are still alive after using this van for so long is nothing short of a miracle or the grace of God .
    Thank goodness you've stepped in to help Sam .
    Fattrucker

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +1

      This video was to highlight to potential buyers what to avoid

    • @Fattrucker
      @Fattrucker 19 дней назад

      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife Exactly Sam . A very good video it was too .
      Fattrucker

  • @philpowell6915
    @philpowell6915 20 дней назад +1

    Shocking....!! Never seen owt like it. The dude needs naming and shaming. He might be responsible for somebody's death. That gas install is criminal.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      Unfortunately there's so many people having a go at converting vans theses days it will never end

  • @NK-dl2nc
    @NK-dl2nc 18 дней назад

    I've lost count of the amount of van builds I've watched on RUclips that are complete death traps. Many of these builders have done many builds and portray themselves as skilled builders. Shocking wiring, lethal gas and heaters, lethal battery mounting.... The list goes on. Nobody sees to give any thought to what happens in a collision either. Magnetic knife holders, glass jars with the lid screws under a shelf or cupboard, all potentially lethal. I worked many years as a specialist vehicle engineer building vehicles for the military and airport fire vehicles. Prototyping and testing these vehicles highlighted any build issues and you would be amazed at what can fail despite it appearing to be well engineered. Even the vehicles built by well know manufacturers are really poor in some areas. There really should be a system of inspection and approval for these self builds. Much as I hate red tape and legislation I think it's necessary. You can't drive a vehicle that is not roadworthy. Well, a build like this is neither roadworthy or habitation worthy so should be condemned.

  • @antoniomonteiro6008
    @antoniomonteiro6008 20 дней назад +1

    Hi Sam, great info , I thought the gas installation was bad but the electric 😮 I made my own gas locker and sealed every corner and installation a gas manifest and also a gas alarm inside.

  • @CMWobby1
    @CMWobby1 18 дней назад

    This is possibly the worst conversion I’ve seen in a long while. However I’ve seen a similar problem with a diesel heater on a Carthago Chic Motorhome I owed 16 years ago. The diesel heater exhaust outlet was near a dropout vent. On the same van the exhaust for the water heater was directly below and within 30cm of the electric hookup point. On a cold day when on hookup condensation would form on the electrical hookup from the flue vent. Seems even the big guys get things wrong at times.

  • @howietorock
    @howietorock 20 дней назад +1

    muffler is mounted wrong the drain ports on muffler should face down

  • @johndawson8806
    @johndawson8806 19 дней назад

    if campervan manufacturers didnt charge stupidly high prices for their vans there wouldnt be as much of a need to build your own? also cant understand why anyone would pay 30k or more for a diy van its insane in my opinion.

  • @Witteringtrucker
    @Witteringtrucker 21 день назад +2

    I had a gas bottle fail. I only knew as it had leaked because it was empty within days. Drop out did its thing and allowed the gas to vent away and disperse.

  • @stevedoran3278
    @stevedoran3278 20 дней назад +1

    Are you doing an update video of when it’s done…. Before and after ?

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      I hadn't planned to, as I've not recorded any of the rewire or the other works, it's maybe not to late to do something

    • @stevedoran3278
      @stevedoran3278 16 дней назад

      @@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife yeah just thought it was maybe a good idea to show the dangerous van “before” which you have done, then “after” which shows the good installation practice that meets all safety requirements. especially if the person who who has done this is doing it to many vans. ( there’s a comparison for the folks who may have bought one) 👍🏻

  • @patdeletfan2662
    @patdeletfan2662 20 дней назад +2

    get your jab, it is important

  • @paullawrence8572
    @paullawrence8572 20 дней назад +1

    Why didn't he take you with him when purchasing for advice??

  • @motoryachtrestaurationmyso359
    @motoryachtrestaurationmyso359 14 дней назад

    Is there such an European low voltage directive? No doubt that the electricity look messy and what is high or low risk ? That is a subjective discussion. Here in Netherlands (and thus shitty Europe) there are now laws or regulations for mobile homes, campers and caravans.

  • @the_lost_traveller
    @the_lost_traveller 18 дней назад +1

    Also all that electric stuff under a gas cooker?

  • @ukman9797
    @ukman9797 20 дней назад +1

    So unsafe on so many levels.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      That's why I had to share it but seeing this poor installaction quality is becoming a regular thing

  • @stevebrown6665
    @stevebrown6665 20 дней назад +1

    Could I ask what the Facebook group is called please?

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      The Crafty Blinders Van Builds

    • @stevebrown6665
      @stevebrown6665 19 дней назад +1

      @@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      No worries found it and joined
      Thank you looks like an interesting group

  • @robertanderson-yx8mo
    @robertanderson-yx8mo 20 дней назад +1

    Hilarious people are doing this

  • @justinbolt1356
    @justinbolt1356 5 дней назад

    The UK has been a joke for the last 75 years. In the rest of Europe the entire build needs an engineers sign off. Pathetic

  • @motoryachtrestaurationmyso359
    @motoryachtrestaurationmyso359 14 дней назад

    Typo: not now but no. Sorry

  • @mikewheldon2440
    @mikewheldon2440 6 дней назад +1

    Are you qualified to give information and put things right, what you need is a qualified professional to give you a habitation certification to keep with the van, and checked every 12 months.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  6 дней назад +2

      If your insurance company requires a habitation certificates the will request on from you
      As for qualifications, I'm a mechanical electrical engineer with over 30 years experience. The information I share is widely available to everyone
      All the work I do is all to the current regulations and will pass a habitation inspection if required
      Why do you ask?

    • @BossTweed69
      @BossTweed69 День назад +1

      He asked because he's one of those internet noddies that think they know everything 😅😅. Ignore him 😅​@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife

  • @CalMUK91
    @CalMUK91 21 день назад +1

    This is why they are clamping down on the sales of diesel heaters etc.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад

      It's so bad

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  19 дней назад +1

      It's so bad I may do a follow-up video on it

    • @chrisneville7310
      @chrisneville7310 19 дней назад

      @@CalMUK91 You always need a spare diesel heater when installing a Chinese one😂

    • @CalMUK91
      @CalMUK91 19 дней назад +2

      @chrisneville7310 Honestly for my own health, I have installed a Truma and then put a backup Autoterm under the seat, for when the Truma inevitably bricks itself.

  • @kadachiman7234
    @kadachiman7234 7 дней назад +1

    This is why we have National Standards for Gas and Electrical for domestic installations.....both can kill occupants when installed in stationary situations let along the additional stress put on cable/gas runs and joins, etc when incorporated into mobile builds
    Standards need to be applied/enforced on what is actually a mobile domestic situation.
    Part of any van build should involve getting a compliance plate for all non-factory modifications done, including interior fitouts, rather than just structural changes as ALL modifications can lead to death traps on our roads for both the owner and also for other road users........and in this case unaware new buyers.
    I am a licenced Electrician with 40+ years in the trade, and as such I have inspected many home done van builds and at least 90% were deflectable.
    Common examples
    - double pole power points should be installed in van builds which are not the same as the ones used in domestic home builds
    - special cable used if the build incorporates polystyrene type materials used for insulation and the cables are run within or alongside the insulation (which most are due to space restraints) normally a blue or purple coloured cable not the normal domestic TPS white type.
    - many many many more examples as those are just a few AC power examples, whereas most vans have far more DC power issues, which is not common information given out by Van Build You Tube channels.

    • @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife
      @TheCraftyBlindersvanlife  6 дней назад

      The regulations already exist. BS7671 :2018 is an example of one of the places where I get my information from
      There are lots of others I could quote, too
      There are too many incompetent vanbuilders out there. This video was to highlight alot of common issues that we are finding, if someone find a van in this condition they should just walk away or be prepared to spend money fixing the issues

    • @kadachiman7234
      @kadachiman7234 5 дней назад

      @@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife Same as in Australia, standards already exist....which is why I stated applied/enforced as standards are pointless unless they are actually enforced by law.
      It is why I like to see videos like yours......people need educating, as you rightly said "you do not know what you do not know"

  • @stephenmoody8059
    @stephenmoody8059 20 дней назад +2

    stop repeating yourself 🤣

  • @christinamacintyre9972
    @christinamacintyre9972 20 дней назад +1

    I decided i wasnt going to do my own electrics - re making a decision about cabling etc. So i go to a professional - has a long established business. I posted one photo on instagram - victron commented - holy that cable is not thick enough from the DCDC to the battery.l So i go back - he says - oh thats because its not finished - so i think ok. So at Christmas take it back to finish it - he has it for 2 days - says oh i will need it for weeks to finish it. SO i was like this is crazy (he already had it for 3 weeks prior). I got a to a coach and caravan place close he says - bring it back after christmas holidays he quotes 3 days to do it - does it, says he needs one extra day - the cables that have been laid from that battery back - is not big enough for the draw in the back - he puts in new cables, cuts the old ones, he also has to lay new cables behind the wall in the back - he leaves the old cables. SO the van has the weight of all those extra cables and i paid for the job TWICE . I trusted the first guy built there were signs when she said.. scratching his head - it’s going to take ages to do this..

  • @Rob.1340
    @Rob.1340 20 дней назад +2

    Cheers Sam. Highlighting this shocking work could save someone’s life. Good on you. All the best. 👍🚐😎