Had a few issues installing the cupboards, the install was no problem apart from the framework running too close to the fusebox, but only once I'd got it all installed and the wiring hooked up do I find out the inverter will power up fine but doesn't turn on.
The inverter is built into the cupboards, I had to take the big unit out and take apart some of the framework to get the unit out, open it up and find a displaced plug inside.
All back together and it works! Even better it seems that the planar heater is much more powerful with the pump not leaking, it chucks out some heat now.
So... cupboards in and screwed down, I can take the seats back out and clean the floor ready for flooring
Next I cut and re-fitted the thermal/acoustic foam
started to put down the laminate floor
I cant put the sides on the units yet because I'm still waiting for the chinesium wrap vinyl to arrive.
There was another little issue, as my eldest put it "ha - dad did a stupid" and my wife backed me up with "oh dear, I thought you were supposed to be an engineer"
Basically the seats fit in lovely against the units, mm perfect alignment.
Now, the back of the seats folds forwards and flat to form part of the bed surface
To allow the back to fold flat, first the seat base has to hinge up out of the way......
Or at least it should, if it didn't hit the cupboard first.
more mods required.
The inverter is built into the cupboards, I had to take the big unit out and take apart some of the framework to get the unit out, open it up and find a displaced plug inside.
All back together and it works! Even better it seems that the planar heater is much more powerful with the pump not leaking, it chucks out some heat now.
So... cupboards in and screwed down, I can take the seats back out and clean the floor ready for flooring
Next I cut and re-fitted the thermal/acoustic foam
started to put down the laminate floor
I cant put the sides on the units yet because I'm still waiting for the chinesium wrap vinyl to arrive.
There was another little issue, as my eldest put it "ha - dad did a stupid" and my wife backed me up with "oh dear, I thought you were supposed to be an engineer"
Basically the seats fit in lovely against the units, mm perfect alignment.
Now, the back of the seats folds forwards and flat to form part of the bed surface
To allow the back to fold flat, first the seat base has to hinge up out of the way......
Or at least it should, if it didn't hit the cupboard first.
more mods required.
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