Minivan Camper Tour - 400 Watt Solar - Air Conditioner - EcoFlow - Toilet - Town & Country

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2024
  • Join me on a tour of my 2011 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Camper equipped with a 400 watt solar panel, ZeroBreeze Air Conditioner, EcoFlow Delta 1300 power station, table, sink, toilet and Wathier Couch/Bed system! Explore the amazing features inside my adventure setup with the perfect blend of comfort and convenience! Hopefully my setup will give you some ideas for your next road trip! Enjoy! #Adventure #VanLife #travelgoals
    Sink Drain: amzn.to/4d23gVl
    Car Seat Hooks: amzn.to/3QajEcA
    Couch/Bed Cushions: amzn.to/3JwFy5S
    Plumber Galvanized Hanger Straps to mount the solar panel: amzn.to/49UxgQi
    Auto Ventshade (AVS) Windflector 41.5": amzn.to/4a4xjsT
    Solar Panel: www.solarelectricsupply.com/h...
    Toilet: amzn.to/44uDZzf
    Portable AC Options:
    Ecoflow Wave: amzn.to/49RrazV
    BougeRV: amzn.to/3w4oa5D
    EnjoyCool: amzn.to/3WirUuT
    Icecove: amzn.to/4d4ZYk6
    Waykar: amzn.to/49RwxiE
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Комментарии • 214

  • @myboloneyhasafirstname6764
    @myboloneyhasafirstname6764 28 дней назад +27

    I love this idea. I’ve been pulling my 17 foot Jayco trailer for 6 years. I’m a 61 yr old gal, love freedom and traveling, but I’m sick of dealing with the set up and maintenance of my trailer and it’s systems. I want to be in something self contained, maneuverable, and affordable. This looks perfect.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  28 дней назад +8

      Thanks! I can imagine! There were so many times last summer I was grateful to be in my minivan. For example, Acadia National Park, even with a minivan, it took me an hour to find a parking spot and when I did, I pulled right in with no issues. Another time in Lake Placid, 2 big transit vans got "tickets" for overnight parking, but I did not and I parked right between them. I think the minivan is a perfect option, especially if you're a single traveler. My first set up was a chair/bed 2/3 the width of this set up and I kept the single rear chair in place. It reclines and can fold down into the floor if you need the extra space. I also removed the front passenger seat too and had so much space for myself.

    • @MonkeyMang305
      @MonkeyMang305 21 день назад +1

      Check out a teardrop trailer

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  21 день назад +1

      @@MonkeyMang305 Lots of things to consider. I like the idea of a teardrop trailer, but I personally don't have the space for one while not in use. I can move and use my van year round. Things to consider are design, price, living space, towing, parking and maintenance and what your priorities are. Both have their pros & cons.

  • @bandit3242
    @bandit3242 23 дня назад +9

    This is far and away the best build out I've ever seen. Low cost, high function with simple transition from day to night. Super impressive!!!!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад +1

      Thank you so much for your enthusiastic feedback! I’m glad to hear that you found the build impressive. Creating a low-cost, high-functioning space with seamless day-to-night transitions was a rewarding challenge. It’s wonderful to know that the effort put into this build resonated with you. 😊 It has been fantastic to put it to use!

  • @Bioluvskatz
    @Bioluvskatz 23 дня назад +5

    Love how easy they pops back and forth to a couch. That was a stroke of genius!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  22 дня назад

      Me too! I can't take credit for the build design. Nick Wathier designed it and was kind enough to share his design here: ruclips.net/video/Eo9SWRazTlE/видео.htmlsi=FVdK2lgPgUeSnYTa

    • @artsteadman2230
      @artsteadman2230 7 дней назад +1

      There's numerous influences by van converters like but not limited to BRUCE PARKS, Eric Enjoys Earth, Mini Camper Gal, Travels with Rob, Vinny & Rocky & maamy others on RUclips.
      One things for sure he's creative to be sure. Easily adapted to many mini vans

  • @BigDogLittleVan
    @BigDogLittleVan Месяц назад +11

    Love the simple, yet functional build!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks! I might paint or stain it later to spruce it up a bit, but yes, definitely went for simple.

  • @stacymellinger75
    @stacymellinger75 25 дней назад +5

    Great build! I especially love the bed/couch set up, ac and bread pan for a sink..brilliant!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Thank you! In my opinion, I think it's the best bed/couch set up I've ever seen in a minivan. I love all the space it provides. I forgot to mention "Lounge Bed Mode" too. In bed mode, you can prop up the back as if getting to the refridgerator to turn the bed in to a recliner. It works great for watching movies! I love my AC and bread pan sink too. Saves space and keeps me cool :) Thanks for the feedback and support!

  • @posteroonie
    @posteroonie Месяц назад +9

    Doh! I used a salad bowl from my sink and naturally a circle wastes space. I wish I had thought of a bread pan, and it's smart having the sink double as your AC drain. Bed setup is very cool too. Thanks for the video!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      I really wanted to avoid a circle and my fiance mentioned a bread pan and I was sold immediately! Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @anthonyld88
    @anthonyld88 25 дней назад +7

    Love the set up and air conditioning. You should paint the tubes black so they blend in with the panel.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks! That's a great suggestion on painting the tubes black. Others have mentioned the same thing. I hadn't thought of that, but it would definitely blend in better.

  • @teetrav
    @teetrav 25 дней назад +6

    Best ever build this is exactly what I want. I pray 🙏 that I get the resources to make this happen and something wonderful happens for everyone here!!!!!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad my build has been an inspiration for you. Good luck on yours!

  • @christineesser8826
    @christineesser8826 Месяц назад +10

    Brilliant organization of the essentials.

  • @susanbeever5708
    @susanbeever5708 27 дней назад +6

    Best design yet!

  • @MSWcryptoworker
    @MSWcryptoworker 27 дней назад +6

    Great analysis on the sink with air conditioner dripping perfectly into it. Could u tell us more about ur solar panel how you installed it and the air deflector.bIndidnt see any roof bars etc.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks! The solar panel was just barely too wide to use the OEM roof racks. I couldn't get it to sit evenly and I felt it was too high and would cause a lot of wind drag, so I removed the roof racks and was left with 5 OEM studs on each side. Then I attached 4 plumber galvanized hanger straps to the panel and mounted them to 4 of the OEM studs, 2 on each side: amzn.to/49UxgQi It is very secure and I've put over 15k miles on this setup so far and no issues. Then I run the wire down to the passenger side sliding door and it just gets pinched between the weather stripping so I didn't have to do any drilling through the roof. The air deflector I bought: amzn.to/4a4xjsT. Auto Ventshade (AVS) Windflector - Classic, Window, Fits Up To 41.5" and it's stuck on with 3M tape.

  • @TempyBuilds
    @TempyBuilds 2 дня назад +1

    Aww little doggo man is so sweet , bless him , sending him big hugs

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  2 дня назад +1

      Awe, thanks! He is well loved!

  • @Seventhstream211
    @Seventhstream211 25 дней назад +4

    what a creative, solutions oriented, talent you are! Good job getting all the necessities in there!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Thanks! I put a lot of thought into this build!

  • @shannonmurphy9790
    @shannonmurphy9790 Месяц назад +8

    Very smart solutions that allow you to have a clean and open space to enjoy.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! I put a lot of thought into my setup and studied a lot of different builds.

  • @user-by1wg9vu7k
    @user-by1wg9vu7k 28 дней назад +5

    Great build!

  • @nadines7175
    @nadines7175 Месяц назад +7

    Love the functionality and simplicity! I will be building out a sprinter van and I am trying to keep my husband from going overboard especially in the beginning so that we can hit the road quicker! I need to look into the portable air conditioner versus a built-in, I think the only thing I would do different on yours is maybe paint the AC hoses black so they blend in with the outside window and are less noticeable. Great job and thanks for sharing!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks! That's exciting! Good luck and have fun! From what I've gathered, you should set aside about 3 months to build out a Sprinter style van. You could probably do it in less if you're laser focused! I was very close to buying a Transit Connect, but I didn't have the time to start from scratch. The Town & Country was already somewhat "move in ready" and half the cost, so it made more sense as a trial run. Vanlife is not for everyone. I wanted to make sure I actually liked it! That's a good point on the vent hoses. They draw a lot of questions from onlookers, but also brings on fun conversations as their interest was piqued.

  • @juliarushing1920
    @juliarushing1920 28 дней назад +5

    great job. I have to check out that AC unit. thanks

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  28 дней назад +1

      Thanks! Yeah, definitely worth checking out. I bought mine used on eBay for $450 shipped, but you can find them used on Facebook Marketplace too.

  • @BuckJones1909
    @BuckJones1909 29 дней назад +4

    Really well laid out! We like this van very much! Thank you for the tour!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  29 дней назад +1

      Thank you! I really enjoy this van too. I just removed the bed and replaced the seats for the weekend, all by myself, for a bachelor party. These vans are great! You're welcome for the tour!

    • @pdecasere1
      @pdecasere1 26 дней назад +1

      Flippin’ brilliant!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад

      @@pdecasere1 Thanks!

  • @craigo2142
    @craigo2142 24 дня назад +2

    Looks like you've got the best travel mate.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      Thanks! He's pretty great! 😃

  • @ncironhorse8367
    @ncironhorse8367 Час назад +1

    Such a cool set up and Kona is sooo chill!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  18 минут назад

      Thanks! He's such a great dog!

  • @robinfa-84-tx79
    @robinfa-84-tx79 25 дней назад +2

    Great planning and setup. Great use of space. It makes such a difference that the side windows in the middle do lower and raise. Solar is great. Awesome! 😀

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, as I was planning this all out, I originally wanted a van with a sunroof to vent my AC through the roof, but once I came up with the table and sink idea, I knew it would work out great. Without the sun roof, I'm able to get more surface area for a larger solar panel too. I love how it turned out! :) Thanks for your feedback!

    • @robinfa-84-tx79
      @robinfa-84-tx79 25 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess - You're welcome. I have a 2006 Town & Country. My middle windows do not lower and raise. I sure would like it if they did.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  24 дня назад +2

      @@robinfa-84-tx79 Bummer! I did make it a point to get a 2008+, but the more I looked into them, I wanted some newer features, so then I decided it would have to be a 2011+ for a more reliable engine and transmission and the DVD screens are an inch bigger 😆

  • @KampingKatie
    @KampingKatie 26 дней назад +3

    Very nice!

  • @Mightyluna
    @Mightyluna 13 дней назад +1

    I love this set up! Simple, comfortable and functional.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  13 дней назад +1

      Thanks! I put a lot of thought into it!

  • @circlestar8697
    @circlestar8697 26 дней назад +3

    Nice. I just bought a cargo van. Going to turn it into a camper

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +1

      Nice! Eventually, I'd like to get a taller vehicle like a Ford Transit or Ram Promaster so I can stand up, install a shower and toilet. Good luck on your build!

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853 Месяц назад +3

    Brilliant !

  • @TheAntHill184
    @TheAntHill184 6 дней назад +2

    Appreciate you making this video.
    It gives me neat practical ideas and a few new ways to consider doing van life.
    I’m learning as I go and experiment on trips as I’m able to do so.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  6 дней назад +1

      I’m glad you found the video helpful! Van life can be an exciting and liberating experience, especially when you’re open to experimenting and learning along the way. Van life is all about flexibility and adaptability. Keep experimenting, and you’ll discover what works best for your unique journey. Safe travels!

  • @nitanice
    @nitanice Месяц назад +4

    What an AWESOME build!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! Glad you like it and hopefully it gives you some inspiration ☺️

  • @touringdan
    @touringdan 26 дней назад +2

    Very creative and practical. Love your air conditioner setup. My compliments to you. I have 400 watts Solar on my Tundra bed cap and it works great.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks! I love my AC set-up too. I wouldn't vanlife without it. Humidity and feeling sticky at night was a deal breaker for me. Thanks for the kind words. I wanted 500 watts, since that's what my EcoFlow caps out at, but 400 watts was the largest I could find that would fit my van roof. With bifacial technology, I could probably get closer to 500 watts now. It's been plenty of power for my needs though.

    • @touringdan
      @touringdan 22 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess Your air conditioner design has given me a way to provide air conditioning when I travel in my VW Golf. I will be using a micro air conditioner even smaller than the one you are using.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  22 дня назад

      @@touringdan Nice! What model are you going with?

  • @videoswithkran7195
    @videoswithkran7195 25 дней назад +4

    Can you do a video to teach or show us how you built the bed frame please…

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  24 дня назад

      Yes, I actually currently have the bed out of the van, so I should be able to show you all of the measurements, etc. pretty easily. If you subscribe, you'll get my next update. Thanks!

  • @OhHapppyDaay
    @OhHapppyDaay 26 дней назад +2

    WOW, Thanx 🎉

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад

      Thanks! You're welcome!

  • @sampatinha7558
    @sampatinha7558 Месяц назад +5

    Great Job

  • @steveallman7581
    @steveallman7581 Месяц назад +4

    Great vid keep up the good work!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! I appreciate your positive feedback. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to ask. 😊

  • @jayceewedmak9524
    @jayceewedmak9524 29 дней назад +2

    Good roads to you 👍 😊southeastern Ontario 🇨🇦

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  29 дней назад +2

      Thanks! I haven't made it to the west coast yet, but it's on my bucket list. East coast wasn't as vanlife friendly, but not impossible.

  • @douglashoward5738
    @douglashoward5738 26 дней назад +2

    Great set up

  • @DonLaPierre-ho8ng
    @DonLaPierre-ho8ng Месяц назад +3

    Best build I’ve seen - everything is practical and comfortable

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @scatterbrain9490
    @scatterbrain9490 26 дней назад +2

    Cool set up

  • @debbies6192
    @debbies6192 Месяц назад +2

    Cool set up.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! I put a lot of thought into it!

  • @Integrity02
    @Integrity02 25 дней назад +1

    A bread pan!!! Clever!!!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Thanks! It has worked out great! Functional and space saving!

  • @anmona7695
    @anmona7695 29 дней назад +2

    Love your mini camper am been thinking to have one for me too
    From..Vaudreuil Dorion Québec ❤

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  29 дней назад +1

      Thanks! It's been a fun adventure building it and traveling around! Good luck on yours!

  • @eelfood
    @eelfood 23 дня назад +1

    Absolutely LOVE your build. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 18 дней назад +1

    I bet Bob Wells would love to meet you and see your build.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  18 дней назад

      It’s a nice thought and I’m sure it would be cool to meet Bob Wells. I would appreciate meeting him too so he could see my build and help support and inspire his followers with new ideas.

  • @USARoadtrip364
    @USARoadtrip364 25 дней назад +1

    Very nice idea of conversion for T & C mini van.. thanks for sharing your idea

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Thanks! You're welcome for sharing. I'm glad you liked it!

  • @lexre5948
    @lexre5948 10 дней назад +1

    I just bought a 2012 vw Routan for same
    Reason ( different brand same van).
    And your video was recommended.
    Thank you for the all the good ideas.
    We will use it for the weekend trips.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  9 дней назад

      Nice! Congratulations! You're welcome for the ideas. It will serve as a great weekend trip rig! Have fun!

  • @barbarashirland9078
    @barbarashirland9078 26 дней назад +1

    Very serviceable build! Great design.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks! I put a lot of thought into it!

  • @Castrowoodworks
    @Castrowoodworks 2 дня назад +1

    I love your setup, great job 👏

  • @penscruffy60
    @penscruffy60 25 дней назад +1

    Ingenious build

  • @jdtexas2048
    @jdtexas2048 26 дней назад +1

    Very good tour - really neat ideas

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад

      Thanks! I put a lot of thought into it!

  • @catherinebaum9185
    @catherinebaum9185 28 дней назад +3

    Air conditioner. Is it listed in description?

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  28 дней назад +2

      Yes, it is called the Zero Breeze Mark II. I listed some competitors too, as they are not cheap, but in my opinion, totally worth it to keep you cool and comfortable at night. I bought mine used on eBay for $450 shipped, but you can find them used on Facebook Marketplace too.

  • @l0l585
    @l0l585 Месяц назад +4

    Love it

  • @Bioluvskatz
    @Bioluvskatz 23 дня назад +1

    Really nice job!

  • @stephenrogers9664
    @stephenrogers9664 26 дней назад +1

    I good set up.
    Something that I would do would be to spray paint the air cond exhaust vents Black.
    They will blend in a lot better.
    Also I run with my car the Window Socks.
    Perfect for the heat as you can wind down the window for fresh air, & people can’t see in.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the setup! I appreciate your creative ideas.
      Someone else suggested painting the AC exhaust tubes black too. It's a clever idea! It could reduce the visibility and create a more seamless look. Great tip! Although, it has also provide interest by other vanlifers and has allowed me to show others my setup on the road.
      Window socks are a fantastic solution for maintaining privacy while still allowing fresh air into the vehicle. Especially during hot weather, being able to wind down the window without worrying about prying eyes and mosquitos is a definite advantage. It's a practical choice, especially if you're spending time in your car during warm days. Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts!

  • @emartin851
    @emartin851 22 дня назад +1

    Nice setup!

  • @philo5096
    @philo5096 26 дней назад +2

    A big dog in a little van, too crowded for me. I like your solar setup though. Great idea.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate your kind words about the solar setup. It’s always fascinating to see how people creatively adapt their living spaces, especially when it comes to energy-efficient solutions. As for the big dog in a little van, well, sometimes even our furry friends need a bit more legroom! 😄 It was great to travel by myself with him, but adding my fiance to the mix made the space quite tight!

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 18 дней назад +1

    Bro, you did an awesome job with your build. Very practical and comfortable. I gotta subscribe to see what you’re up to next!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  18 дней назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you found the build practical and comfortable. I have a couple videos I need to edit and get uploaded with some measurements and different angles on the couch/bed and bread pan sink/table. Thanks for subscribing!

    • @jimsteele7108
      @jimsteele7108 18 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess , looking forward to the video!

  • @suec2117
    @suec2117 29 дней назад +3

    I’m a New sub you did a Great job! Do you full time in your van? What do you think is the best place to look for one? $5k is an awesome price.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  29 дней назад +1

      Thank you for your support and encouraging words. No, the longest time I spent on the road was last summer. I traveled through 17 states in 56 days. I found mine on Craigslist, but also checked Facebook Marketplace daily until I found one with the features I wanted. It was definitely the best one I found for the price and features.

  • @siriusstar99
    @siriusstar99 23 дня назад +1

    You did a great job ! Nice clean setup well done ! So much storage that’s amazing . I have a Chevy 3500 no where near the storage but still working on it also have 400 wt .solar . That table sink you made is so cool really inventive. Happy Travels , New Sub 👍

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      Thanks! I love all the storage this setup provides. I studied a lot of options and am really glad I went with the T&C. The sink is great for washing your hands, produce, brushing teeth, etc. and the table ended up being multi-purpose. Thanks for the sub! Safe travels to you as well!

  • @debrastover562
    @debrastover562 25 дней назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @davidpaine7398
    @davidpaine7398 Месяц назад +3

    Great setup! How did you mount the solar panel? I have a 2013 Town and Country, I'm thinking of doing this...

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks! The solar panel was just barely too wide to use the OEM roof racks. I couldn't get it to sit evenly and I felt it was too high and would cause a lot of wind drag, so I removed the roof racks and was left with 5 OEM studs on each side. Then I attached 4 plumber galvanized hanger straps to the panel and mounted them to 4 of the OEM studs, 2 on each side: amzn.to/49UxgQi It is very secure and I've put over 15k miles on this setup so far and it is very secure. Then I run the wire down to the passenger side sliding door and it just gets pinched between so I didn't have to do any drilling through the roof.

  • @walking_with_andy
    @walking_with_andy 23 дня назад +1

    Amazing

  • @kenbalma2132
    @kenbalma2132 24 дня назад +1

    Could you please do a video on how to build the sofa bed or attached plans?

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      Yes, I actually currently have the bed out of the van, so I should be able to show you all of the measurements, etc. pretty easily. If you subscribe, you'll get my next update. Thanks!

  • @pfwinbar
    @pfwinbar 9 дней назад +1

    The EcoFlows Wave blows Zero Breeze away. I have two waves, and 4 EcoFlow power stations. Three Delta’s and one River.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  9 дней назад +1

      That's good to know. The Wave wasn't out yet when I bought the Zero Breeze. I would have definitely gone with a Wave. If/when my Zero Breeze takes a crap, I'll go for the Wave.

    • @pfwinbar
      @pfwinbar 9 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess they have the Wave 2 - I bought two of them with the attached battery. They were on sale. Bought one for my converted camper van, and one for my converted cargo trailer camper. See if they’re still on sale

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  9 дней назад +1

      @@pfwinbar Nice! I've seen them go on sale. I only paid $450 for my Zero Breeze on eBay, so that was tough to beat at the time. With more competition on the market, I'm sure I could get a Wave for a decent price.

    • @pfwinbar
      @pfwinbar 8 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess ya, that’s a great price. The wave works best with the optional battery. Even when you use the Delta.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  8 дней назад

      @@pfwinbar That's cool. I didn't realize how many BTUs the Wave puts out too + the ability to heat is pretty remarkable!

  • @Michelle-bw1xg
    @Michelle-bw1xg Месяц назад +4

    Thoughtful, creative and unique minivan build. I liked your use of bread pan sink; how did you make the drain hole? Any link to the hooks behind passenger headrest? Just starting my Dodge GC build, so enjoyed your work custom for your needs.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words! My fiance came up with the bread pan sink idea. Creating a drain hole took some patience. I drilled with 1-1/4" hole saw attachment to fit the Danco Sink Drain from Menards (Model Number: 9D00088163). It was still a little too small, so I had to file it a little larger with a grinding stone, but in hindsight, I think if I had just bent down the edges in the first place, the drain tube would have fit fine without grinding. I bent the hold down so the drain would recess lower and water would be able to drain more easily. Yes, I used these hooks from Amazon: amzn.to/3QajEcA These hooks are incredibly handy for organizing hanging items and keeping them off the floor. Starting your Dodge Grand Caravan build is exciting! I studied a LOT of builds and felt the "Wathier" couch/bed was the best and easiet design and layout to maximize storage and built in features. If I had to do it all over again, I'd go for these cushions: amzn.to/3JwFy5S I didn't like the idea of two pieces, but it's really hard to find a full bed size that isn't a mattress topper. It needs to be high density foam. Wishing you an amazing journey with your build! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Месяц назад +2

      I would say no. All AC units need an exhaust you could get by with one pipe and a drain hose. I have a 12000 BTU unit and it does leak water out. Water never goes out the large pipe . I filled a 5 gallon pale of water in a few hours in the summer heat. It's a shame you cannot use that water. I would never drink from that water. You could shower with it I guess if you filter it. It's distilled water with rubber contaminants and dirt from the air filter. I'm sure they improved these portable AC units. I would just use the car AC and vent the exhaust from the van engine away from the van. you don't need to run the van constantly at night. Sometimes at home I run a window unit then turn up the temperature so the unit turns off. I don't need it cold to sleep. 73

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      @@ronb6182 I agree. I thought you could get away without an exhaust, but it really throws out some heat and you don't want that heat in the space you're trying to cool, so definitely get that exhaust hose outside your space. I went back and forth on whether you "need" the intake hose in external space too and from what I gathered, you do if your space is a sealed space, otherwise the AC unit will eventually pull outside air in as it creates a vacuum inside your vehicle. With the intake in external space, it will not create that vacuum affect and will actually run more efficiently as the inside air is being recirculated from the front of the unit while the back of the unit is being cooled from outside air. I agree on the condensation affect too! There was one time my unit nearly filled the gallon jug over night! I wouldn't drink the water either. If you have a plug in hybrid, using the AC at night with the car on would be a great option as it uses energy from the HV battery, but to run an ICE vehicle just for AC doesn't seem like a great idea, but that's just my opinion.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Месяц назад +2

      @@mjspiess no that's a majority opinion. I would never run a parked car like I see at Walmart or other shopping center. Some leave their pets in that running vehicle. The hybrid is the better way even though the gasoline engine will run occasionally to charge the batteries on board the best way is to have a plug in version and camp at a campground with an outlet to plug into. I seriously doubt I will buy one unless I can get one with removable second row seats. My 2004 sienna had removable seats. I would use the third row seat for the bed/ couch. I think it would work in a sienna. Toyota should make a cargo version of the sienna then you can build to your liking. 73

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ronb6182 That was my thought process as well. Most of the time, I'm spending the night at a Wal-Mart or Cracker Barrel parking lot. With my portable AC, I've left my dog in the car where certain parks didn't allow dogs and it worked great for him to stay cool. I car camped in my Volt and with the AC in Eco mode, the engine never turned on as long as I had at least 50% battery capacity. Exactly! If was at campground, I just plugged in and ran my AC off an outlet.
      The Toyota Sienna is a versatile minivan with plenty of builds and options as well, but the up front purchase is generally higher than the Chrysler/Dodge option. My first build, I designed it for a single sleeper. I kept the single rear seat in place so I could sit and stretch out on that one and recline if I wanted to. That seat could also flip backward and offer "tail gate" seating which was nice too to face the rear with the hatch open. Then I made "couch/bed" for the 2/3 width of the space for about 30" width and 74" length of sleeping space, but once I started traveling with my fiance, I redesigned my couch/bed to accommodate 2 people. Lots of options for a minivan!

  • @hihoney1122
    @hihoney1122 25 дней назад +1

    I just subscribed, I have the same ecoflow but flexibile solar pannel have not installed yet. I dont have a van or the ac, I was thinking of mounting a small 5k btu window ac unit, making a frame for it, and plexiglass so that the heat goes out with slider to push into place into window when in use. Since it would be more affordable. Great set up clean and easy to get to everything that you have, nice.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Thanks for the support! I have the EcoFlow 160 watt flexible solar panel too, but I couldn't keep it from flopping in the wind and it just didn't give me enough juice to recharge each day. I have it mounted on my mobile mechanic truck bed cap now and it's not flopping, so I think I just needed a better method of securing. I ended up making a wooden frame and have the panel mounted to the wooden fram and then I mounted the frame to the truck bed cap. Good luck on your build! Check Facebook Marketplace. The Zero Breeze can be found used for less. I bought mine for $450 shipped on eBay.

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer 26 дней назад +3

    love your rig/setup so what’s the brand on the solar panel or link?😊thank you

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  26 дней назад +2

      Thanks! The brand of my solar panel is Hyundai. I found a guy with a palet of them on Facebook Marketplace and I paid $275 for it, but here's a link to the specs: www.solarelectricsupply.com/hyundai-green-energy-hia-s390hi-390w-solar-panel

  • @irenegriego2446
    @irenegriego2446 Месяц назад +2

    Wow how much did that air conditioner cost that could work in a small apt.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      They retail for $1,000, but I bought mine used for $450 on eBay. With 2300 BTUs, it can effectively cool an area of 25-40 square feet under ideal conditions. Although, direct sunlight, outside temperature, humidity, setup of the intake & exhaust tubes will play a factor. I'm very happy with its performance!

  • @rosyortega3512
    @rosyortega3512 Месяц назад +3

    hello i own a town and country 2015 and i was wondering if you really reccomend the air conditionig, i always travel to hot places since l live in cancun. looking forward for your respond rosy

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +2

      Yes! I highly recommend using a portable air conditioner, especially during the hot summer months. Zero Breeze was one of the first to hit the market and really the only option for a while. There are some competitors now like Ecoflow Wave: amzn.to/49RrazV and BougeRV: amzn.to/3w4oa5D. Then there are some knock off brands like EnjoyCool: amzn.to/3WirUuT, Icecove: amzn.to/4d4ZYk6 and Waykar: amzn.to/49RwxiE
      It's especially helpful during the night when you're trying to sleep. If you're trying to cool a vehicle in full sun, it won't work very well, but once the sun is down it works incredibly well. Some of the newer ones use a thermostat, so it will automatically switch between AC and fan. Unfortunately, my Zero Breeze does not do that, but if I get cold, I just turn it to fan mode or turn it off. It works very well at removing the humidity from your vehicle which is one of the worst parts about vanlife and trying to sleep. Let me know if you have any other questions. Enjoy!

  • @survivaljulia9861
    @survivaljulia9861 14 дней назад +1

    Very nice set up. I love the ac does it only use 200 watt to run that?

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  13 дней назад

      Thanks! The Zero Breeze Mark 2 AC only uses 120W to 240W depending on which mode you have it in (max 240W power consumption on rocket mode and 120W on sleeping mode). I had it on rocket mode in the video, but I generally only use it in sleep mode and when I'm sleeping. My Eco Flow Delta will last 8-10 hours on sleep mode + running the BougeRV refridgerator. With the solar panel, it's rare the Eco Flow gets fully depleted by the next day.

  • @Billy-vp7yp
    @Billy-vp7yp 24 дня назад +1

    I like to know what you carry for “security” I’m probably not using that correctly but whatevs

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      Traveling with a large dog helps, but the only other form of personal safety I had was a whistle and police grade mace. I may consider a Byrna though: byrna.com/products/byrna-sd-non-lethal-self-defense-pistol

  • @BaskingInObscurity
    @BaskingInObscurity 17 дней назад +1

    I may have missed it. How tall or you? Or more to the point, how long is the bed? I'm 6'1" and like to lie fully stretched lengthwise. I also use a CPAP, which also requires I have the pillow space I like. So I require 80", and prefer 84" to be comfortable. I know there must be several others, but so far I only have two vehicles on the list that can easily accommodate that without any major modifications, Toyota Highlander and Prius V. Building the list, so I can filter when I actually go to buy.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  16 дней назад +1

      I am 6'1" as well. The bed is 75" long. You could make the fold down back section longer, but you'd loose some floor space in bed mode and possibly visibility in couch mode. Or you could make the couch section longer. Good luck!

  • @georgecloninger3165
    @georgecloninger3165 8 дней назад +1

    I've got a 2009 town and country. This is a great idea. Just curious how much do you have in your solar, air conditioner, refrigerator and the eco flow. Doesn't have to be exact. Just something close so I will know about how much I will need to spend for a similar set up.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  7 дней назад +1

      Thanks! If I remember correctly, these are the rough estimates:
      400 Watt Solar Panel - $275 FB Marketplace
      Zero Breeze AC - $450 shipped on eBay
      BougeRV Refridgerator - $150 FB Marketplace
      EcoFlow Delta 1300 + 160 Watt Solar Panel - $1,094.80 on eBay
      I'm using the 160w panel on my mobile mechanic truck along with an EcoFlow River 2.
      Prices on the EcoFlows have dropped significantly and eBay routinely has refurbished EcoFlows for sale. I got both of mine during their Black Friday days.

    • @georgecloninger3165
      @georgecloninger3165 7 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess thanks that's not near as bad as I thought it would be price wise.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  7 дней назад +1

      @@georgecloninger3165 No, I didn't think so either. Last spring, my home AC unit stopped working, so I used my portable unit at night for a few days while it got repaired. Otherwise, I hung out in my basement. I use my portable refridgerator pretty frequently to keep drinks, etc. cold for cookouts and my fiance lost power for a couple days, so I kept her fridge running with my EcoFlow, so this stuff can definitely be multi-purpose.

  • @zsolovyev
    @zsolovyev 25 дней назад +1

    Nice setup, thank you sharing ;) How is the durability of your ZeroBreeze?

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks! You're welcome! The Zero Breeze Mark 2 portable air conditioner is designed with durability in mind, making it a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and those seeking efficient cooling in small spaces.
      It's scratch-resistant and can withstand scratches, dings, and drops. Once, I forgot to have it secured to my seat and it fell from the table and it had not issues thereafter. It's also water resistant. It's rated IPX4, which means it can handle light rain and splashes.
      With 2300 BTU, it provides surprisingly powerful cooling for small areas like tents, campers, and truck cabins. It has four modes of cooling-Cool, Fan, Rocket, and Sleep-for different cooling needs. I use the Sleep mode, although, I wish it would bounce back and forth between Sleep and Fan based on a thermostat, but this model does not do that. It's remarkably quieter (52-59 dB) than competing portable ACs too, but loud enough to create some white noise if you like that. I use ear plugs while sleeping though. It works fantasitcally well for temperature reduction in humid conditions at night, out of direct sun. It's easy to carry with the handle and weighs only 16.5 lbs (28.5 lbs with the battery added which I don't have). And finally, the Zero Breeze comes with a one-year warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.
      In my opinion, the Zero Breeze offers excellent value for its price. It's portable, durable, and reliable-perfect for staying cool during your adventures! 😊 If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 🌬❄

    • @zsolovyev
      @zsolovyev 25 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess Thank you!

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      @@zsolovyev You're welcome!

  • @cheri6174
    @cheri6174 24 дня назад +1

    Please answer honestly. So many people say the zero breeze has to be blowing right in your face and it only works on a direct area. Meaning two people can’t get cool from one machine.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  24 дня назад +1

      Due to its compact size, I would agree the cooling effect is more localized. It’s not intended to cool an entire room or accommodate multiple people simultaneously. However, I spent 30 days with my fiance in this van during June & July in the north eastern states, and we normally had to turn it to fan mode in the middle of the night because we got too cold. That was even on "Sleep" mode. I aimed the tube more toward me and she still got cold. Another time I was by myself at a campsite. It rained all night and I had no idea it was so hot and sticky the next morning until I opend my van door. It cooled my van, to the point I got cold and kept the humidity out increadibly well!
      If you’re using it in a small enclosed space, like a van, the Zero Breeze can be quite effective for personal comfort at night. During the day, in direct sun light, it does not work very well. It will blow cool air at you, but it's not efficient enough to cool the whole space. When we ate lunch or dinner, sometime I cranked it on high and it felt good to have the cool air, but at that point, it's very localized. The cooling efficiency definitely depends on ambient temperature, humidity, direct sunlight and insulation. In extremely hot, sunny, conditions, it will struggle to provide significant relief, but once the sun sets, I think it's pretty phenominal. There's no chance I would be able to sleep without it. I don't know how people do it with just fans.

    • @cheri6174
      @cheri6174 23 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess my husband and I were sososos impressed with your build. You are an excellent detailed very
      Intelligent builder. I am happy to subscribe and follow you.
      Thank you for being one of the very few who do a build so well and speak so well it is a joy to watch your video over and over. So glad I found you and thank you for writing back. I am more appreciative than you will ever know. Take care and keep up the great work.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      @@cheri6174 Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly appreciate your support and enthusiasm. It’s wonderful to hear that you and your husband enjoyed the build and found it detailed and well-presented. 😊
      I put a lot of thought and time into buildling this minivan camper. I'm glad this content resonated with you! Your encouragement means a lot, and I’m grateful for your subscription and follow. If you have any specific requests or topics you’d like me to cover in future videos, feel free to share them-I’m always open to suggestions! I'm planning to make a video with more details and measurements on the couch bed, table/sink and mounting the solar panel.
      Your feedback and engagement keep creators motivated, so thank you for taking the time to reach out. Take care, and I’ll continue working hard to provide valuable content.

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 18 дней назад +1

    Solar is hidden very well

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  18 дней назад

      Thanks! I don't street park over night often, but for the most part, it just looks like a normal mini-van.

  • @Kamikaze3557
    @Kamikaze3557 23 дня назад

    Portable AC units (DC type) are not there yet, and at the price they are asking may be like throwing your money away. Better off buying a 12v freezer fridge and converting it to an AC unit for very small spaces.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  22 дня назад

      Portable AC units (DC type) are still evolving, and their efficiency and cost-effectiveness can vary grately. I bought mine used for $450 and it was one of the best, most used and essential purchases I made to make vanlife far more comfortable, especially at night for sleeping. What you're not considering, is the AC unit's ability to drastically lower the humidity inside the cabin. A "swamp cooler" will not do this. I often found myself turning the AC off during the middle of the night or to fan mode because I got too cold. It has exceded my expectations and would not even consider vanlife without it, especially during the summer months.

  • @ArmTheCreative
    @ArmTheCreative Месяц назад +1

    Can that a/c be used in an enclosed area?

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, it does not technically need to be vented, but it's much more efficient when you do. The exhaust blows out pretty hot air.

  • @MattMorris481
    @MattMorris481 21 день назад +1

    Yeah I don’t see that toilet holding me.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  21 день назад +2

      Ha! You might be surprised to know it has a high load capacity of 380 lbs. amzn.to/44uDZzf

  • @Atrip111
    @Atrip111 25 дней назад +1

    Unfortunately if I ever do anything like this I'm leaving my rear seats in. Nowhere to put want there if ever resell. Only saw one video setup w still there. Mine is mobility van. Rear seats do not stow away. Trunk floor and van floor not level to straddle seat w something.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад +1

      When I first set up this van, I kept the single rear seat in place and used this same design, except for only 2/3 the width and it worked great! It gave me a 30"x74" sleeping space and I could use the rear seat to sit, recline or flip it backward for tail gate sitting. Unfortunately, with the rear seats in plac, you'll loose some length to stretch out. You could potentially design the hight of your bed in line with the seat and use that surface for part of your bed?

    • @Atrip111
      @Atrip111 25 дней назад +1

      @@mjspiess yeah the one example I saw the lady had a table layed sideways in between vent windows. If short enough fit in between the two windows. That's what I was going to try but legs of table I had would not straddle far enough and the floor in the rear hatch is higher. If I just kept 2 of legs of table opened others still folded. Seat Not flat. I tried just sticking a couple random shoes I had under there to test fit but then the table doesn't stay in flies off when I hit the brakes LOL. Right now I just turn the table sideways in between the rear seats in the passenger seat pushed all the way forward just enough space. I'm just trying to test fit everything have not gone anywhere or done anything with it yet. This obviously eliminates one whole half of the floor but I could stack all kinds of stuff underneath the table. At the moment that door, the side that the ramp is on, is broken anyway

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  24 дня назад +1

      @@Atrip111 It sounds like you've got a couple creative options for a table, but not quite landed on one yet.
      I've seen some creative ideas where only one or two foldable table legs, and the opposite edge mounts to a fixed frame rail.
      With that method, I assume you would travel with it folded and put away, so you wouldn't have to really secure it. You'd only get it out while parked. Although, bungee cords have worked for me in keeping my table secure.
      If the door on the ramp side is broken, you could try to build a frame for one of the table edges to mount to or consider getting it fixed. Having both doors functional will give you more flexibility in loading and unloading items, although, many van builds I've seen they opt to only have one sliding door for entering and exiting. Good luck on your build!

    • @Atrip111
      @Atrip111 23 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess thanks. Probably trying to go camp at park this weekend. See if i can tough it lol. Bare minimum going to rough it movie extremely boring just staring off into space. No power stations or anything like that just a power bank to recharge phone or cameras. The van does have a plug but not quite sure how it works and never have used it. It has the pull-down TVs but I don't know that I want to be running my van to watch a movie or something.

    • @Atrip111
      @Atrip111 23 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess I could set it up when stopped I was just trying to have something I did not have to set up every night.

  • @gsp49
    @gsp49 24 дня назад

    I bet you are doing good to get 150 watts off those panels.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  24 дня назад +1

      It outputs 250 watts pretty consistantly. The highest I've seen is 380 watts. If it's overcast, it's around 150 watts, but any time it's sunny, it's easily outputting 250+ watts.

    • @gsp49
      @gsp49 24 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess Thanks for info. Nice to know.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      @@gsp49 You're welcome! I was pleasantly surprised and happy with those results. It's an industrial type solar panel you see out in the fields, etc. Those are typically 400 watts, so I figured it was going to be pretty decent when I went with this style.

    • @gsp49
      @gsp49 23 дня назад +1

      @@mjspiess I've got two aluminum frame 100 watt, and a portable 100 watt. Seems like all I need, thanks to the Lifepo4 bat. that charge so fast. They seem to pull about 60 watts each on a good day, enough to cover my fridge, fans, lights.

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад

      @@gsp49 Nice! Many people don't realize solar panels will only get their maximum value at peak sun and perfect angle. I have the 160 watt EcoFlow panel and it generally pulls 80 watts when it's sunny. I use that along with an EcoFlow River for my mobile mechanic power setup.

  • @simbamom452
    @simbamom452 25 дней назад

    JFC have a thought for those who wear headphones. Intro music way too loud, carry on

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  25 дней назад

      Noted! 🎧 I never use headphones, so thanks for the tip. Thankfully users have complete control over their volume. I'm on a laptop, so the volume doesn't seem that loud on my end.

  • @mara_alexander
    @mara_alexander 27 дней назад +2

    I get that you love your dog, but does he/she HAVE to be in every shot? I'm sure people who be annoyed if it was a human child always in the way of the camera....

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  27 дней назад +3

      I appreciate your perspective. You raise a valid point. Just like with any beloved companion, it's essential to strike a balance when sharing moments. While my furry friend brings joy and spontaneity to my life, it's essential to be mindful of others' experiences.
      Including my dog in the video wasn't planned. He was sniffing around outside, but once he hopped in, it created a sense of connection and spontaneity. He's over 10 years old now and I spend nearly 60 days straight in that van with him creating memories, so his presence brings a smile to my face. He's clearly comforatable in the van and I wanted to show it's still pretty spacious with a larger dog. However, as you rightly pointed out, it's essential to be considerate of others' preferences.
      Pets and children both hold special places in our hearts, but societal norms and expectations differ. While some people adore pet-filled photos and videos, others may prefer a more balanced mix. It's all about finding that sweet spot. I didn't feel like he was in the way of anything as I demonstrated the different features, otherwise, I would have asked him to move, but I can understand if he was distracting.
      When sharing vanlife experiences, it's helpful to depict the actual experience. Authenticity matters, too. I shared that space with my dog for 56 days straight, so I didn't think it was out of line. I didn't realize he was in most of the video though, so I can understand your annoyance.
      Life's snapshots are multifaceted. Whether it's a wagging tail or a child's laughter, each moment contributes to our collective tapestry. I think it's good to capture them with care and share them thoughtfully. 📸🐾
      Thanks for your feedback and stopping by my channel. Feel free to share more thoughts or experiences! 😊

    • @intrepidinterloper
      @intrepidinterloper 27 дней назад +3

      I LOVE the doggy in the shots!! WOOF!! 🐶 ❤️🤗

    • @intrepidinterloper
      @intrepidinterloper 27 дней назад +3

      @@mjspiess I love-love-love your doggo in the shots!! ❤️🤗 This was a ridiculous, petty criticism of your awesome video, and those who love our critters really enjoy seeing them in people’s videos because we know they are family members we always want to keep comfy, safe and happy!! ❤

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  27 дней назад +1

      @@intrepidinterloper Thanks! Me too 😄

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  27 дней назад +2

      @@intrepidinterloper Thank you so much for your feedback! 🐶❤ I’m glad to hear that you appreciated the appearance of my furry friend. Indeed, he is a beloved and cherished family member, and his comfort, safety, and happiness are a priority for me. 🐾🏡

  • @Spiderman-tg9ke
    @Spiderman-tg9ke 23 дня назад +1

    I just got an ALLPOWER solar generator with 400 watts of panels from Walmart tax included 😊

    • @mjspiess
      @mjspiess  23 дня назад +1

      Nice! I have never heard of that brand, but I know there are quite a few brands now. Hopefully it provides all of the power you need. Good luck!

  • @girlplaymm
    @girlplaymm Месяц назад +1

    Wow!

  • @4potslite169
    @4potslite169 29 дней назад +2

    Brilliant!