If u want something to dissapear from sight paint it black. Did u see ladi and Margaret had a camera set up underneath to help line up the waste outlet with the drain. I loved that
Hi Rich, if you cut back the copper tube that sticks below the van skirt, you should be able to push your black/red waste tank under and cut out the need for the grey waste tube
Hi, wondering if I need to take 12v to the relay. Or will this spit out enough control voltage to open and close the ball valve? Because when I hook the valve up directly to the relay, it doesn’t open the valve
@WanderbusAdventures Thanks, but unfortunately it does not help. That setting is "on" and I stilI do not get the "remote console" listed in the VRM menu. Any ideas as to what might be wrong? Best regards, Silvano
@WanderbusAdventures Yes, I did. As it did not show a result, I also rebooted the Cerbo by taking off its power cable for 20 sec. Still no result. I am puzzled.
@@WanderbusAdventures hi mate Yes I’m not sure if you use the mopeka sensor for your fresh and grey tank or the senders buddy I have them on my motorhome control panel But I’m wanting to get away from the old set up I’m basically using everything Victron too So was thinking of using the sensors for the water tanks then connect to the cerbo
Ah makes a lot of sense. So I used resistive wired senders for my tanks and wired them directly to the cerbo. I can monitor it on the cerbo then and can even set it to empty the tank automatically. Do you know what sort of senders are in your tanks? If they’re wired there’s a good chance it’ll work with the cerbos inputs.
@@WanderbusAdventures ah ok makes sense And no I have no idea I have tank levels on the fresh and grey tho But I have seen the wiring and they come in 5 wires so each different level Otherwise I would have piggy backed to the cerbo But …. Being 5 wires seems more difficult to do
brilliant video thanks, any thoughts on how it will perform when it gets really cold in the uk - we have had -10deg C in Scotland - would you expect the ball valve to still operate? Thanks
Thank you 😊. So the stainless valve says it is operable in ambient temperature from -10deg c to 40 deg c. But this counts on the flow medium (the grey waste) being a minimum of 0 degrees and a maximum of 90 degrees. So I am planning on adding some winterisation to the tank and the outlet. I've an idea around using a tank blanket for the medium and some self regulating cable around the outlet - but will update on this as we do it. It's a great point and a big consideration for underslung tanks.
Hi again buddy On to the last job 😅 diesel heater on temp Obviously because these can use 8 amp I will need a relay or ssr Is this how to do it ..Example Positive from fuse panel to relay in the cerbo label (com ) Then out the cerbo (normally open ) to the actual relay device Then the other end of relay to the heater power Is this correct Thanks
Hey. I’m unsure what you’re trying to do with the diesel heater but assuming you just want to cut power to it when it’s warm, power when it’s cold. And then you’ll manually switch it on. I’m not sure I’ve understood this but working on this assumption (I’m not sure I’d do this myself but not party to your reasoning or setup). If the above is right then yes. Fuse box to com - NO to your trigger on the relay. You can then wire from the dedicated relay to your diesel heater.
@@WanderbusAdventures sorry buddy but yea when I put more thought into it I realised the cerbo can’t turn a diesel heater on 😂 the heater display needs to do that . All the cerbo could do would send it power lol the cerbo could turn a oil radiator on in the van tho set on temps that’s a idea while the van is on the drive in the winter if ever drops below freezing . It’s ok buddy I’m just playing with different ideas ! The cerbo is brilliant
If u want something to dissapear from sight paint it black. Did u see ladi and Margaret had a camera set up underneath to help line up the waste outlet with the drain. I loved that
That’s true and I reckon we will do that. Didn’t see that, but love it! Will check it out. What a cracking idea - right up my street?
@@WanderbusAdventures ua-cam.com/video/RV57Ug2_KBw/v-deo.html
Hi Rich, if you cut back the copper tube that sticks below the van skirt, you should be able to push your black/red waste tank under and cut out the need for the grey waste tube
Hey Neil. Will take a look see at this and see if it’ll work. Will keep you posted. Thanks bud 🚐🚐🚐
Hi Rich, you can get tanks that collect from the side instead of the top, theyre used for oil changes usually
That's a great idea! Thanks Ian.
Great upgrade especially if the weather outside is bad you can empty from inside love it all the best donny
Absolutely right Donny. Saves kneeling over a smelly drain too (hopefully).
Like this a lot, should be standard on all vans
Thanks Paul, we agree. I know some of the expensive MoHo's have them as upgrades, but they are pretty dear I think.
thanks for this one...I had just ordered the exact same valve..
No problem Kev. Great minds - hopefully yours will arrive nice and quick.
We actually have the same on our campervan, but I don’t have Cerbo but I do have a switch 😊
Ah brilliant, have you found useful?
Your a genius rich. Well done
Thanks Donny. You’re too kind
Fab upgrade! You are the vario super user 😍😎👍🏻
Hehe. Thanks Ian. We love the gizmos
Great Job Rich . 👌
Thank you 😊
Great another labour saving device
Cheers Davey. Anything for an easy life 😊
Absolutely brilliant idea and very informative, thanks guys :)
Thanks guys 😊
How has the valve faired out since it's been installed, any water ingress into the circuitry? (I've read a few headache stories..)
Touch wood, zero problems with it. It’s really useful to have to be fair. Would still recommend.
Hi, wondering if I need to take 12v to the relay. Or will this spit out enough control voltage to open and close the ball valve?
Because when I hook the valve up directly to the relay, it doesn’t open the valve
Hey. Yes you need to supply 12v to the common terminal. The relay is effectively just a switch that cuts or switches on the power.
does it come with 2 wires or 3 wires? I saw some versions with 3 where you need to power the 3rd wire for closing the valve.
The version used here is 2 wires. So this means when de-energized the valve shuts automatically.
Nice job! I have a question. I saw that your VRM-menu shows "remote console". How did you add that menu point? I cant find it on my VRM. Best. Silvano
Thank you, so in your GX device if you navigate to settings and go to remote console you should see and option to enable on VRM. Hope this helps 😊
@WanderbusAdventures Thanks, but unfortunately it does not help. That setting is "on" and I stilI do not get the "remote console" listed in the VRM menu. Any ideas as to what might be wrong? Best regards, Silvano
@@silvanocometta9760 did you manually reboot it after switching it on?
@WanderbusAdventures Yes, I did. As it did not show a result, I also rebooted the Cerbo by taking off its power cable for 20 sec. Still no result. I am puzzled.
Hi again buddy
Did you ever do a video how you got the fresh water on the cerbo
Cheers
Hey Sean. Do you mean how you get the levels to work?
@@WanderbusAdventures hi mate
Yes
I’m not sure if you use the mopeka sensor for your fresh and grey tank or the senders buddy
I have them on my motorhome control panel
But I’m wanting to get away from the old set up
I’m basically using everything Victron too
So was thinking of using the sensors for the water tanks then connect to the cerbo
Ah makes a lot of sense. So I used resistive wired senders for my tanks and wired them directly to the cerbo. I can monitor it on the cerbo then and can even set it to empty the tank automatically. Do you know what sort of senders are in your tanks? If they’re wired there’s a good chance it’ll work with the cerbos inputs.
@@WanderbusAdventures ah ok makes sense
And no I have no idea
I have tank levels on the fresh and grey tho
But I have seen the wiring and they come in 5 wires so each different level
Otherwise I would have piggy backed to the cerbo
But …. Being 5 wires seems more difficult to do
@@WanderbusAdventures what size fuse did you use when fitting the ball valve for the grey tank buddy
brilliant video thanks, any thoughts on how it will perform when it gets really cold in the uk - we have had -10deg C in Scotland - would you expect the ball valve to still operate? Thanks
Thank you 😊. So the stainless valve says it is operable in ambient temperature from -10deg c to 40 deg c. But this counts on the flow medium (the grey waste) being a minimum of 0 degrees and a maximum of 90 degrees.
So I am planning on adding some winterisation to the tank and the outlet. I've an idea around using a tank blanket for the medium and some self regulating cable around the outlet - but will update on this as we do it. It's a great point and a big consideration for underslung tanks.
@@WanderbusAdventures ok great thanks, will keep following for updates, and will have a go at this myself as it's definitely needed on our latest van!
Thanks Mark. Let us know how you get on.
Hi again buddy
On to the last job 😅 diesel heater on temp
Obviously because these can use 8 amp
I will need a relay or ssr
Is this how to do it ..Example
Positive from fuse panel to relay in the cerbo label (com )
Then out the cerbo (normally open ) to the actual relay device
Then the other end of relay to the heater power
Is this correct
Thanks
Hey. I’m unsure what you’re trying to do with the diesel heater but assuming you just want to cut power to it when it’s warm, power when it’s cold. And then you’ll manually switch it on. I’m not sure I’ve understood this but working on this assumption (I’m not sure I’d do this myself but not party to your reasoning or setup).
If the above is right then yes. Fuse box to com - NO to your trigger on the relay. You can then wire from the dedicated relay to your diesel heater.
@@WanderbusAdventures sorry buddy but yea when I put more thought into it I realised the cerbo can’t turn a diesel heater on 😂 the heater display needs to do that . All the cerbo could do would send it power lol the cerbo could turn a oil radiator on in the van tho set on temps that’s a idea while the van is on the drive in the winter if ever drops below freezing . It’s ok buddy I’m just playing with different ideas ! The cerbo is brilliant
Oh yeah it’s a great piece of kit.
That grey tank dump valve looks pretty small for European rvs. Here is the US usually is 1.5 inch, yours looks like 1 in? I wonder do they clog often?
It’s 3/4- so even smaller. I matched it to the thread on my water tank so it’s no smaller than what was on the tank. It hasn’t clogged yet 🤞
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