Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 08:49:25 -0700
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
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From: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
Subject: some Vanagon in-use observations..(what works for me) long-ish
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After just spending a week + traveling in my 84, here are some
observations about how stuff worked for us..
Headlights:
My van's P.O. installed some halogen sealed beams-One says "Wagner "and
one, "GE". These are very good lights. Excellent long range vision when
on high beam and they don't seem to bother oncoming drivers when dimmed,
while still lighting adequately to avoid deer and road debris....If this is
a common upgrade, it's quite worthwhile.
To be purchased soon: Spotlights
One or two of those spotlights like the cops have mounted on their
A-pillars. 'Unity' makes some. I had one on a previous Split window van
and I miss having one now. Useful for checking out potential campsites at
night, for extra Off-Road lighting, and for illuminating areas around your
campsite. I'll power mine from my aux. battery. Having the inside control
handle that directs then 'fixes' the direction of the beam is handy.
My battery system seems to be working well, with the aux battery getting
juice from a 'large' canister solenoid I got at a truck supply store. This
thing "clacks!" nicely when you turn on the ignition so you know it is
working.. I installed a secondary switch (to the control wire) to keep the
alternator power input directed only to the main battery when I decide to.
I run all my extras from the "coach" battery, which is isolated from the
vehicle battery when the ignition is off and the solenoid is 'closed' This
works for us.."K I S, S" (Keep It Simple, Stupid) Is a good motto for me.
Magnets sewn into your curtains are good. I have my curtains removable,
using small bungee material for the top with some thin square magnets sew
into the sides and bottoms all around. So before bed or when in need of
privacy, we 'string' up the curtains as needed and the little magnets keep
them in place when stuck to the pillars and the 'sills'..I'm going to get
another of those silver windshield shade thingies and cut it into shapes to
fit the front door windows, then install some more magnets around the
perimeters of those 'shades', to help keep my doggies cool..Should be a
good solution for the not-curtain-friendly shape of the door windows..
Dark limo tint is good. We can have decent daytime privacy for changing
clothes and not grossing out the natives, yet still see to drive. I also put
some of that across the top of my front windshield to mitigate the glare
when driving into sun..handy.
Don Hanson