Valkyrie_2
Senior Member
I've been thinking hard about plumbing and electrics since I'm avoiding the use of propane and gasoline.
This is what I came up with...
Plumbing..
No handbasin, no kitchen sink.
A shower base that empties into a grey tank. All kitchen water and hand washing water gets tipped into it. Also a handy urinal - lol
Water - cold only - comes from under body holding tanks.
There is no electric pump. Instead there is a faucet under the bus (hidden). Also an old fashioned hand pump inside the bus, pointed into the shower base.
Hot water is achieved by heating cold water in a kettle or by dropping a heating element into a bucket.
Electricity.
At the back of the bus is a breaker box. On the side there's a 50A socket with a cover.
Riveted to the body ribs, close to the chassis is a metal conduit that takes 4 electric cables - each on an individual 15A breaker. There are two main breakers that get switched out. A 30A breaker for 30A connections and a 50A breaker for 50A connections.
The four cable s lead to individual 15A sockets.
There might be a 5th cable leading to a 12v battery charger.
Batteries.
There will be two (maybe just one) marine deep cycle batteries.
These will be charged by the alternator via a smart relay.
Also the battery will be charged via mains power.
The battery provides power for extraction fans (computer cooling fans,), USB chargers and power for 120w 12v water heating coils.
Possibly also for laptop charger.
Solar\wind don't figure immediately in my plans. Wind speed in my area is just too low at 3mph. Solar is stupidly expensive at $1.89 a watt.
This is what I came up with...
Plumbing..
No handbasin, no kitchen sink.
A shower base that empties into a grey tank. All kitchen water and hand washing water gets tipped into it. Also a handy urinal - lol
Water - cold only - comes from under body holding tanks.
There is no electric pump. Instead there is a faucet under the bus (hidden). Also an old fashioned hand pump inside the bus, pointed into the shower base.
Hot water is achieved by heating cold water in a kettle or by dropping a heating element into a bucket.
Electricity.
At the back of the bus is a breaker box. On the side there's a 50A socket with a cover.
Riveted to the body ribs, close to the chassis is a metal conduit that takes 4 electric cables - each on an individual 15A breaker. There are two main breakers that get switched out. A 30A breaker for 30A connections and a 50A breaker for 50A connections.
The four cable s lead to individual 15A sockets.
There might be a 5th cable leading to a 12v battery charger.
Batteries.
There will be two (maybe just one) marine deep cycle batteries.
These will be charged by the alternator via a smart relay.
Also the battery will be charged via mains power.
The battery provides power for extraction fans (computer cooling fans,), USB chargers and power for 120w 12v water heating coils.
Possibly also for laptop charger.
Solar\wind don't figure immediately in my plans. Wind speed in my area is just too low at 3mph. Solar is stupidly expensive at $1.89 a watt.





