It looks like its all going to plan – where is there some wood to touch lol. We commissioned the Power Control Unit yesterday morning. This unit will control the battery charging and give fuse protection to all the lights and sockets, both 12v and 240v.
Meanwhile the wheels arches were fitted complete with loads of insulation. We used a new (to us) insulation from B&Q. At £5 for three rolls it was a bargain but it was also really nice to both look at and handle. Insulation material can often be very irritating to use with little bits of fibre going everywhere. This latest type looks more like soft lambs wool but on checking I discovered it was made of recycled glass bottles. Anyway its nice to know that beneath our heads when we sleep there will be no room for any little drafts.
After the wheel arches the seats were fixed in and today the kitchen will make the furniture complete. Before the kitchen goes in though we need to hang the bathroom door. Although we will be able to swing the bathroom door open almost all the way it will not fully open due to the kitchen. So we have to fit the hinges first. We purchased a set of 10 continuous hinges for just £20 from screwfix. Each hinge is 1000mm long so they will come in very handy.
