Caravan and Motorhome Electrics


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Caravan & Motorhome Electrics is the totally rewritten successor of the original globally selling Motorhome Electrics. The book's content now also covers every aspect of designing, installing and fault finding of the electrics in fifth wheel and conventional caravans and camper trailers. The book explains how things work, and what they do (not what vendors claim they do). It shows how to dramatically improve charging performance, successfully install solar, and reduce energy draw of electric (especially) three-way fridges. Essentially it provides solutions proven to work, not suggestions that may work. The author shows how the ongoing move fully voltage controlled alternators necessitates dc-dc alternator charging. And that, post 2016, regulations are likely to limit or even preclude alternator charging with new vehicles. It covers the solutions in depth: i.e. solar, plus fuel cell's 24/7 power generation (light and compact yet silent and non-polluting (and now existing in LPG form), needing only a small battery for peak loads. As with all Collyn's books, the content is thoroughly researched, technically accurate, yet in plain English, plus explanatory illustrations, many of the author's own vehicles. The author's background includes automobile research, electronics and large scale magazine publishing (including founding the world's largest electronics magazine). He was technical editor of Australia's The Bulletin magazine in the 1980s - and has supplied Tech Notes to The Wanderer for a now 14 years.







The Van Conversion Bible


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Want to wake up to a breathtaking new view every morning? Have you been dreaming about owning a vehicle to fuel your adventures? Building a campervan gives you total freedom to create your very own rolling home. Escape the daily grind, hit the open road and re-write the way you live. The Van Conversion Bible is the ultimate guide to planning, designing and converting a campervan. It’s more than just the story of how we built our own van Ringo, it will help you build a van bespoke to your needs. It provides definitive answers to your questions (even the ones you haven’t thought of yet!) to ensure you save time and avoid expensive mistakes. From detailed gas, water and electrical system diagrams to a step-by-step build guide, you’ll find everything you need to start your journey inside. Whatever your skills and budget, you can learn how to build your dream campervan. Your very own home on wheels awaits…




RV Electrical Systems: A Basic Guide to Troubleshooting, Repairing and Improvement


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This problem-solving reference answers questions such as, "Why do interior lights dim or burn out rapidly" and "Why won't the batteries recharge after a night without electricity?"




Solar that Really Works!


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For people looking to use solar power as the main source of power in motor homes,fifth wheelers, caravans or cabins this handy book demonstrates how to set up a successful solar power system to power fridges, TVs, lights, and more.




How to Choose and Buy an RV: Here's how to Get it Right First and Every Time


Book Description

Buying an RV is a major investment. It is likely to be second only to buying a house. When you buy a house you already know a lot about houses. You've likely lived in houses for many years and have certainly visited a great many. When you're buying one you can figure out who to ask for help. It's not like that with an RV. Unless you've been travelling in a range of different RVs for a long time you probably don't know much about the realities of RV living.RVs come in a vast array of shapes and sizes. You'll need to select a camper trailer, caravan, or motorhome based on the sort of travel you plan, your budget and your preferences. You'll need to figure out how to outfit your purchase and understand the intricacies of travelling with everything you need to carry. And what is it you need to carry anyway? What else do you need to know? And who can you ask?In How to Choose and Buy an RV, Collyn Rivers breaks down the pros and cons of the various sorts of recreational vehicle. He identifies the key questions you need to ask yourself to work out what you really want and need. He gives clear advice about how to inspect and negotiate for new or used RVs. He discusses extras you'll want before hitting the road and details the rules and regulations you'll need to know before venturing around Australia.You'll need good advice before buying an RV. This book is a great place to start.




Do Your Own Caravan or Motorhome Habitation Check


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Stay safe, save money! Do your own annual caravan and motorhome vehicle electrical, gas, water systems and damp testing with this complete D-I-Y guide.




Recreational Power Guide


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The Story of Sprite Caravans


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This book tells of the story of Sprite caravans, from early primitive designs to the sophisticated Sprite of today. It describes how one man - Sam Alper OBE - was driven to provide the caravanning public with cheap affordable holidays, by bringing the VW/Ford mass-production ethos to the caravan industry.




Solar Success


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Essentially, Solar Success is about using solar energy to reduce the fossil generated electricity that we use: to reduce one's carbon footprint. Throughout, it stresses the need to reduce what one uses unnecessarily before one thinks about generating more. This can be done by three associated and economically viable approaches: - reduce energy usage by doing things differently - reduce energy usage by using more energy-efficient appliances - change the supply of energy to non-fossil fuel through appropriate technology. The solar energy required is there; 7000 times more energy than the world currently uses is available. It makes every sense to use it and countries worldwide increasingly do. Solar is also affordable. In California, Italy and Japan, solar power now challenges power generated through natural gas and nuclear energy. In Germany, home owners' solar generated surplus fed back into the grid network and all energy generated is paid at close to five times grid electricity's buying cost. Australia's solar take up is high in rural areas that lack grid-connection. Sales of systems that draw from and feed back to the electricity grid (i.e. grid-connect) proved even more successful than expected as installation rebates and feed-in tariffs were initially very generous.In mid 2014 the Australian Federal government virtually ceased paying rebates on the curious basis that the scheme was attracting many more takers than had been expected. There is now however a growing move to go off-grid as electricity prices continue to rise (and feedback payment drop). Knowing what is practicable and what is less practicable with solar enables readers to evaluate what is offered. And to have an often necessary and educated say in the decisions. For those who wish to design and implement systems themselves, Solar Success shows how to do it, and how to avoid the traps. However you finance the system, and no matter where or how you live, follow the guidelines in Solar Success and you will have an economic system that will supply clean and reliable power for years to come.