It's been quite awhile since wr last updated everyone in regaurds to our bus conversion..so this post will be all about what we have been doing.
Since ariving here in southern california a few months ago, Moss and I have been living in the bus and working feverishly to earn enough money for our solar pannel system. When not working we spent a good deal of time living off and on at a campground on the beach. We also have been helping Moss's mom and dad fix up their house and get ready to move to Washington.
Then finally, just yesterday, we were able to save enough to order two 125 watt pannels from RV Solar Electric in Az. Along with the pannels we gotall the wiring, charge controler/system monitor and mounting hardware, for whooping 1,440 dollars, with shipping !
It should arrive at a relatives address in california in a week or so,at which point Moss and I will get really excited,jump up and down..then spend the next three days screaming and hollering as we try to figure out how to put it in...
Actually,I understand it's fairly simple to install..I guess we'll find out soon enough. This is great news as it means that finally we can begin to finish some of the woodworking stuff that we have had to put off due to the unavailability of electricity.
We plan on working until January, then find a nice boondocking place to stay for a month or two while we finish up the bus...a la solar electricity.
As a back up power source we will be making or purchasing a pedal powered bicyle generator for cloudy days. We hook it up to our bike tires and the battery bank,then take turns pedaling to power up the batteries !
Another great energy efficient item we bought over the last few months has been our Nova Kool refrigerator. This is one of the most eficient refrigerators available and I highly recomend it. It comes in many sizes, ours is a small 3.5 cubic model with freezer that normaly draws only 2.5 amps an hour..and it only runs part of the day. With the insulation we glued on the sides we reduced the amp draw even more (1.5 - 2 ?)
There is another company, Sun Frost that makes almost the same model but charges over 1000 dollars as compared to ours which only cost 650 ! The only difference is the sun frost has extra thick insulated walls..but if you just glue the insulation to the Nova Kool model you get almost the same efficiency as the more expensive Sun Frost !
Aside from all that, Moss has been working on our veggie oil system. I will turn it over to him for the details now, but first a few photos from the beach..
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