Unbelievable! Keep it in mind for your own boats & vans.

White vinegar is our go-to stain remover. My rugby tops suffer from grease stains.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:18 pm While hunting for the water leak the other week I removed the rear card which was water marked. Sorry, no photo of before. Gave it a clean today but didn't get rid of the watermarks beyond about 50%. Quick look on the net and white vinegar/water 50/50 mix, spray, let it soak, dab it off.
Unbelievable! Keep it in mind for your own boats & vans.
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When? Quite soon is the idea. Trying to decide what is most important size & height & features wise for the new van - want to be able to stand up, to have a fixed bed, with garage for mountain bikes underneath. I'm currently looking at transit L3h3, as a kind of natural progression from my transit custom - still (just) under 6m long, but with plenty of head room, as I'm 6'3"Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 4:36 pmI'm very much looking good forward to seeing that. I've deliberately not allowed myself (LFP) it this year. I like to live in some form of artificial scarcity to keep the value of things in view. Any idea when Rich? Ecoworthy often do sales, might be worth tracking the price?richbee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 3:20 pmI'm definitely going LFP for van 2 - eco-worthy have a 280Ah one for just over £400 currently!Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 9:50 am
The benefits of LFP over Lead are multiple:
- Better energy density
- Much longer lifespan
- More efficient
- Deeper discharge
That "300Ah" LFP will be happy discharged to 10% or lower every day. However a similar Lead battery will age quickly if you discharge it lower than 60%. So the additional cappacity is way more than it might seem at first glance.
I'm sure the self-contained LFP incloudes a "solution" to prevent it chrging quicker than the altenator can comforatbaly provide power. Particularly as this can simply be a 20mΩ resistor. In fact the BMS probably imparts this resistance without even trying!
L3H3 Transit really is enormo!richbee wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:40 amWhen? Quite soon is the idea. Trying to decide what is most important size & height & features wise for the new van - want to be able to stand up, to have a fixed bed, with garage for mountain bikes underneath. I'm currently looking at transit L3h3, as a kind of natural progression from my transit custom - still (just) under 6m long, but with plenty of head room, as I'm 6'3"Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 4:36 pmI'm very much looking good forward to seeing that. I've deliberately not allowed myself (LFP) it this year. I like to live in some form of artificial scarcity to keep the value of things in view. Any idea when Rich? Ecoworthy often do sales, might be worth tracking the price?
I know what you mean, kind of.Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:01 amL3H3 Transit really is enormo!richbee wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:40 amWhen? Quite soon is the idea. Trying to decide what is most important size & height & features wise for the new van - want to be able to stand up, to have a fixed bed, with garage for mountain bikes underneath. I'm currently looking at transit L3h3, as a kind of natural progression from my transit custom - still (just) under 6m long, but with plenty of head room, as I'm 6'3"Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 4:36 pm
I'm very much looking good forward to seeing that. I've deliberately not allowed myself (LFP) it this year. I like to live in some form of artificial scarcity to keep the value of things in view. Any idea when Rich? Ecoworthy often do sales, might be worth tracking the price?
Tough to park and not much fun on lanes. I know you're a giant, but do you really need something that big?