Costcutting van build and if they had only put some heat shrink when manufacturing the vans it would have helped this vulnerable spot... Found the same rating heating elements with long glue sealed cable connections when I did mine but never bothered getting them and can not find them on the internet again. Nice one again David.
Thank you - sounds like a much better designed element if it has glue sealed cables to keep moisture and salt etc out. It’s a nightmare when you find something then you look again in the future and it’s not there isn’t it - all the best, David 👍
What a good idea! We’ve sprayed ours with silicone, but liking your more permanent fix. That sticky silver tape can be a nightmare. Nice job. You are a perfectionist!👍 🧙♂️
Thank you 😀 The plastic boxes were really cheap, I had one already but had to get the other one. That reminds me - must finish off the silver tape too (which will get stuck everywhere again and not like being peeled 😂) All the best, David & Rachel 👍
As always David a good vlog detailing a good and decent solution for preventative maintenance. It's these little details that enhance the vans longevity 👍
Thanks Tim. A fairly simple job to sort too but like you say, preventative maintenance helps prevent a future problem which ends up more expensive and/or inconvenient to sort out in the long run. All the best, David 👍
David, really like the new intro and as always, great presentation. I'm a little less clinical as you, when my van turns up I will silicon grease the connectors and then put shrink wrap over the top all in time to avoid rust, assuming they come rust free from the factory :)
Thank you 👍 I was really surprised how much rust had gathered in a short period of time, I do think there was some on originally but the salt on the road in January and February made it significantly worse. I was going to put heat shrink tubing on but was worried with it being an element that it may heat up the connections beyond the shrink temperature hence the box. Whatever works best for you - great one to pop some grease on when you get it to stop more effort later 👍 all the best, David 👍
No no no. Now you need to stop this David, the list of things to do on my van when it arrives is getting ridiculous but seriously what a nice neat job and thanks for sharing, all the best to you and Rachel. Cheers K.
Thank you - was pretty straightforward and cheap enough too - hopefully should keep anything off it. I was surprised how much rust was on despite the short time. I got overwhelmed with the amount of stuff I had bought and had to do 😀 All the best, David & Rachel 👍
Thank you - Definitely worth a check as I was surprised for a fairly new van how much has accumulated. Even if you just pop some grease on would help stop it rusting away 👍 all the best, David 👍
Hi David. Sorry this is a late post but I've only just found your channel. Instead of using WD40, you could try some Holt's Damp Start. It puts a fine plastic coating over the terminals once connected. I've used it in the past and it seemed to work
Thanks for the tip - I once used Damp Start back in the 90s on the screws of a rear lamp to try and stop them rusting and it melted the plastic and the light fell off 😀 Good suggestion to keep the rust away. Thanks very much, All the best, David 👍
Good evening, Thank you, there’s a link to the box used in the video description (screwfix link) - (if I post the link here UA-cam may delete the comment as spam) hope that helps - all the best, David 👍
Anybody know why the waste tank has less wires? Maybe only the fresh tank has a stat? and only heater in the waste (but gets its temp reading from the fresh? ) That cant right though, surely...
Good Afternoon - Do you mean on the fresh there’s 2 wires to each of the tank heaters and on waste just one connecting to the connections? All the best, David 👍
@@LeisureBit On mine I have: Fresh Tank: 2x Red & Blue wires & 2x White wires Waste: 1x Red & Blue & 1 White. I assume red & blue is 12v and white neg/ground I wonder why the fresh has more wires... More water? Bigger heater? Who knows... :)
I think they are connected together so one of the red and blue on the fresh goes to the power switch (and then to the power) and the white goes to the negative connection. The other then go on to connect to the waste heater. Same as mine 👍
Costcutting van build and if they had only put some heat shrink when manufacturing the vans it would have helped this vulnerable spot... Found the same rating heating elements with long glue sealed cable connections when I did mine but never bothered getting them and can not find them on the internet again. Nice one again David.
Thank you - sounds like a much better designed element if it has glue sealed cables to keep moisture and salt etc out. It’s a nightmare when you find something then you look again in the future and it’s not there isn’t it - all the best, David 👍
What a good idea! We’ve sprayed ours with silicone, but liking your more permanent fix. That sticky silver tape can be a nightmare. Nice job. You are a perfectionist!👍 🧙♂️
Thank you 😀 The plastic boxes were really cheap, I had one already but had to get the other one. That reminds me - must finish off the silver tape too (which will get stuck everywhere again and not like being peeled 😂)
All the best, David & Rachel 👍
As always David a good vlog detailing a good and decent solution for preventative maintenance. It's these little details that enhance the vans longevity 👍
Thanks Tim. A fairly simple job to sort too but like you say, preventative maintenance helps prevent a future problem which ends up more expensive and/or inconvenient to sort out in the long run. All the best, David 👍
David, really like the new intro and as always, great presentation. I'm a little less clinical as you, when my van turns up I will silicon grease the connectors and then put shrink wrap over the top all in time to avoid rust, assuming they come rust free from the factory :)
Thank you 👍 I was really surprised how much rust had gathered in a short period of time, I do think there was some on originally but the salt on the road in January and February made it significantly worse. I was going to put heat shrink tubing on but was worried with it being an element that it may heat up the connections beyond the shrink temperature hence the box. Whatever works best for you - great one to pop some grease on when you get it to stop more effort later 👍 all the best, David 👍
No no no. Now you need to stop this David, the list of things to do on my van when it arrives is getting ridiculous but seriously what a nice neat job and thanks for sharing, all the best to you and Rachel. Cheers K.
Thank you - was pretty straightforward and cheap enough too - hopefully should keep anything off it. I was surprised how much rust was on despite the short time. I got overwhelmed with the amount of stuff I had bought and had to do 😀
All the best, David & Rachel 👍
Nice job. I haven't checked the state of ours yet but will add it to the list for when we get back from our wee break.
Thank you - Definitely worth a check as I was surprised for a fairly new van how much has accumulated. Even if you just pop some grease on would help stop it rusting away 👍 all the best, David 👍
Hi David. Sorry this is a late post but I've only just found your channel. Instead of using WD40, you could try some Holt's Damp Start. It puts a fine plastic coating over the terminals once connected. I've used it in the past and it seemed to work
Thanks for the tip - I once used Damp Start back in the 90s on the screws of a rear lamp to try and stop them rusting and it melted the plastic and the light fell off 😀
Good suggestion to keep the rust away.
Thanks very much, All the best, David 👍
@@LeisureBit melted the plastic!? Eek 😲
Can you put the info on fo the box you used please , brilliant video thanks 👍
Good evening, Thank you, there’s a link to the box used in the video description (screwfix link) - (if I post the link here UA-cam may delete the comment as spam) hope that helps - all the best, David 👍
@@LeisureBit thank found it just a pity Elddis don’t spend a few more quid 👍
Did you fit tank heaters yourself if so do you have a link to your video please ?
Hi, no they were already fitted and I’m
Not sure which type they are for retrofit, sorry.
All the best, David 👍
Anybody know why the waste tank has less wires? Maybe only the fresh tank has a stat? and only heater in the waste (but gets its temp reading from the fresh? ) That cant right though, surely...
Good Afternoon - Do you mean on the fresh there’s 2 wires to each of the tank heaters and on waste just one connecting to the connections?
All the best, David 👍
@@LeisureBit On mine I have:
Fresh Tank: 2x Red & Blue wires & 2x White wires
Waste: 1x Red & Blue & 1 White.
I assume red & blue is 12v and white neg/ground
I wonder why the fresh has more wires... More water? Bigger heater? Who knows... :)
I think they are connected together so one of the red and blue on the fresh goes to the power switch (and then to the power) and the white goes to the negative connection. The other then go on to connect to the waste heater. Same as mine 👍