• The Power You’re Supplying: It’s Electrifying

    The Power You’re Supplying: It’s Electrifying DISCLAIMER: We are not qualified or electricians. Do not rely on our advice regarding electrical systems and installations. Do your own education, research, or hiring of qualified electricians to electrify your van. The following is intended to describe what we did; not what you should do, although it may help you understand some of the jargon and commonly used components. This aspect of your van build may have you turning in circles. Like most DIY van builders, you probably know little about how electricity works and nothing about how much you will use; there’s a ton of jargon; and there are a hundred different…

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  • Blank Slate: Remove the Seats and Trim from a 2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT Passenger Van

    Blank Slate: Remove the Seats and Trim from a 2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT Passenger Van If you have a 2013 Ford Transit Connect XLT passenger van instead of a cargo van you will need to remove the seats, seat belts, and some trim. Our rear seats are split into a single passenger side seat and a double driver side seat. We won’t use the single rear passenger seat at all going forward, but in 5-10 minutes we can reinstall the double driver side seat if we need to seat four. AnswerVanswer is reader-supported. When you buy using Amazon links on our site, we earn a small commission. But don’t…

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  • How to Install a Van Vent Fan

    We know this sounds like a scary step, but just set a weekend aside, take a deep breath, and dive in.

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