Sunday, September 12, 2021
track days in september
special club day in september
We had a special club day in which we ran motorcycles and cars. They were not on the track at the same time. We alternate the sessions for cars and bikes. It worked out very well.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
the barn at the ranch - part 1
I decided to write a series on The Barn that finally broke ground. Actually it happened in early July this year, so there will be a lot of catch up posts, and few writings.
Monday, August 9, 2021
she gave me a heart attack - Isolde had no pulse - part 3
I know my vehicles really well as I do all the services and repairs. While I knew I pin-point diagnosed the recent engine failed to turn over, there is something in the mind that something can still go wrong. Taking a 6 hours round trip into town is not something to be taken willy nilly. A few months ago I notice there had been slight loss of engine coolant. I did visually witness some wetness on the ground immediate below the water pump, and I replenished the small amount of coolant lost.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
gone tools crazy
I had lived with the minimum of hand tools up until now. I decided to treat myself to some that I long should had bought. These tools used to be quite expensive but now they cost a fraction of the old days. For general purpose electric wire tools Klein Tools has always been the standard.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
brunnhilde's ventilation fan - part 4
Some cheap thrills arrived from Amazon. All these years only now that I broke down and bought a cable tie gun as they are so cheap now and they are knockoffs of a classic American design. You never have too many precision wire cutters so I bought 5. Also this cheap 12Vdc digital thermostatic switch.
Monday, July 26, 2021
brunnhilde's ventilation fan - part 3
It is time to cut the foam board for the bath skylight ventilation fan. I bought this piece of 1/4" foam board many years ago and it has served me well in many projects. Some pieces has been reused a number of times, and this piece is no exception. I used it to insulate the big skylight in Brunnhilde against solar gain before I painted the outer shell white. Double pane clear skylight is stupid in my book. Dometic actually makes skylights that are white but of course on one buy them.
in good shape, isolde - part 18
It's been so long that I cannot remember the last serial number of this series. I did some search which is not reliable but the best I can ascertain is this one is 18. The last post of the series was back in 25 April, 2016. This is a short post of I upgraded one of the 12V receptacles to one with built in USB type A receptacle 5V charge ports, and a built-in voltmeter.
Sunday, July 25, 2021
she gave me a heart attack - Isolde had no pulse - part 2
These two posts were written real time with the progress of troubleshooting as the event unfolded. By mid morning today I knew I was onto the scent to the cause of the problem. It is not the ignition hall effect sensor in the distributor. It is a component in the ECU module that failed the moment when the engine stalled when I was ready to leave for the city. I count myself very lucky that it occur right in the garage rather than on the road. Also have I rely on even the best of Vanagon mechanic I have good reasons to believe he would not perform troubleshooting down to the component level as I did.
she gave me a heart attack - Isolde had no pulse
A few days ago I loaded everything and ready to go into the city in Isolde. As I started the engine within a a couple of seconds the engine stalled out. No amount of cranking would restart it. I thought that is odd, as Isolde has been flawless in the last year. I immediately suspected it may be a problem with my home brew only-I-know immobilizer. I designed this immobilizer that is easy to use, impossible to find, simple and reliable.
Thursday, July 22, 2021
she gave me a heart attack - Brunnhilde had no pulse
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Brunnhilde said that is too loud
The Coleman Mach 8 Polar Cub roof top air conditioner is a very loud machine to operate, partly because of its low profile design at the time. I am not at all impressed with all the RV rooftop ACs designed in the US. They are very crude in design, loud, and far from ergonomic, but this is the market we are in. There were not much choices when I install it about 5 years ago. The excessive exterior noise is one of the biggest problem, and I finally ready to confront it head on.
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
brunnhilde wants some sun
I have been pondering the difficult challenges of installing photovoltaic panels onto Brunnhilde but the roof area small and all have been utilized except the curve front portion. I am not interested in the flexible kind of panels due to their relative poor reliability as well as the difficulties of securing them from aerodynamic lift, short of drilling holes into the fiberglass high top. I know people have installed them with high strength tapes. It is not something I would do as the bond is only as strong as the weakest point, and with the James Cook top it is the paint finish.
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 10
Monday, July 19, 2021
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 9
It is an anticlimax to wrap up the Ink Bird as the digital thermostat and control for the Dometic refrigerator. I dread the final steps which involve running a cable from above the burner hobs over through the overhead cabinets, down the closet to the water boiler compartment, then into the cabinet that houses the refrigerator.
brunnhilde's ventilation fan - part 2
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 8
Living within my means is always the motto. If you have very little battery bank reserve you just find ways to reduce power consumption. That is why Brunnhilde have no power hungry appliances. The roof top air conditioner does not count as it requires shore power or the generator to supply its power, and during use, any other power consumers are insignificant in comparison. Now with the refrigerator, water boiler, or the diesel furnace. They need to consume as little current from the house battery bank as possible.
Sunday, July 18, 2021
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 7
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 6
I thought I would spend a little more time looking closer in repurposing the black water level indicator faceplate for he refrigerator thermostat. My goal is to make the hack look factory without showing any sign this is a hack.
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 5
Friday, July 16, 2021
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 4
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 3
The prospect to have a dedicated digital thermostat for the refrigerator and able to see the cold plate temperature (of the thermistor) got me excited with this little project. If done right it costs so little and I have fun along the way. I like little electronic projects like this that enhances the existing design, while being challenged to maintain the aesthetics and integrity of Westfalia's design spirit.
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 2
brunnhilde's refrigerator control - part 1
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
brunnhilde's ventilation fan - part 1
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat - part 6
mega winch for the car trailer - part 2
The ATV winch includes a harness that has a hardwire control 3 position rocker switch that is momentary, In-off-Out. It is set up for mounting onto the tubular handle bar of a ATV. I made a adapter bracket so it can be mounted at a convenient location on the trailer.
Monday, July 12, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat - part 5
mega winch for the car trailer - part 1
Saturday, July 10, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat - part 4
Thursday, July 8, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat - part 3
Hand cutting a piece of 0.063" sheet aluminum to fabricate the faceplate by hands for the air conditioner was not something I look forward to do. I have done similar fabrication many times before but each successive iteration I grew less enthusiastic due to the grunt work it entails. Drilling round holes are easy, but not so with square or rectangle ones. And not having a proper sheer squaring all four sides is tedious and laborious iterative hand filing.
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat - part 2
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
brunnhilde's digital thermostat
Monday, July 5, 2021
well pump not well
ink bird temperature controller mystery - part 2
When I decided to write about the controller and title it a mystery because I had reservation of what was represented on the product page. It is one of those thing that taxes your ability to process ambiguous and conflicting information.
Sunday, July 4, 2021
brunnhilde said no to trailer winch battery - part 5
I continued the work to get the trailer winch power supply project wrapped up, by routing the much more flexible 10 AWG wire pair down to the trailer hitch, and finished with an Anderson connector.
ink bird temperature controller mystery
My no thrill electronics toys from China have been arriving faster than I have time to digest let alone putting them to use. I have been wanting to play with this Ink Bird temperature controller since its initial debut many years ago. I purchase the ITC-1000F version as it has 110Vac power supply rather than the original 12V. I want to use it to replace the mechanical thermostat for the rooftop air conditioner.
brunnhilde said no to trailer winch battery - part 4
Saturday, July 3, 2021
brunnhilde's bilge ventilation
When making modification or alteration to most thing, I developed a habit of not overlooking the utilities what being removed that may seem obsolete or no longer needed. Often when one making altering something the focus is the incoming new, and the outgoing old is regarded as something to be disposed.
Friday, July 2, 2021
brunnhilde said no to trailer winch battery - part 3
I was hoping being able to receive the parts from Amazon for the trailer winch power supply in time to use at the race track. Unfortunately only the battery cutoff switch that I order last arrive first, and the rest was delayed by a day.
Monday, June 28, 2021
operate power windows without a key
Brunnhilde is built on a Mercedes Benz T1N Sprinter that was designed and developed in the late 90s, and mainly as a commercial van with immense cargo or passenger capacity and fuel efficient. Much conveniences of a modern sedan or even SUV or truck were not the the things the designer had in mind in those days. One of these is the ability to operate the front power windows without turning the ignition key to the engine run position.
Sunday, June 27, 2021
brunnhilde said no to trailer winch battery - part 2
Saturday, June 26, 2021
brunnhilde said no to trailer winch battery
Brunnhilde is known to haul all sort of thing, including a car trailer fully loaded across the Continental US. For most street cars converted into track cars, I have no problem driving the cars up and down the trailer with the ramps. However, with radical race cars they are next to impossible to do so because of the aggressive racing clutches, and non-existent flywheel mass due to sequential gearboxes.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
air conditioner soft starter for Honda eu2000i generator - part 5
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
air conditioner soft starter for Honda eu2000i generator - part 4
air conditioner soft starter for Honda eu2000i generator - part 3
air conditioner soft starter for Honda eu2000i generator - part 2
One more thing. As I wanted to keep the Westfalia interior unadulterated, I adapted the air conditioner controls to use with the Coleman Mach 8 Cub AC. For the blower speed the Coleman has a fan high/low selection switch, while Westfalia had a variable speed control. One with think it should be easy to just swap out the potentiometer and put in a SPDT toggle switch. No. the nut and lock washer for the potentiometer is hidden behind the aluminum sheet that forms the faceplate of the controls. It is secured by high strength double sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape. To remove the faceplate you have to destroy it.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
air conditioner soft starter for Honda eu2000i generator
Here is some preview of my recent battle to sort out some pesky issues with the Coleman low profile AC which I had planned to use my Honda EU2000i generator to power it, in Eco mode which is a very tall order. I want to use Eco mode as the generator will only run as fast as the load requires, hence gives the longest running time and most fuel efficient. However even not running in Eco mode, the surge current when the AC restarts it would often trip the overload protection of the generator. You cannot reset the electronic breaker without powering done the generator and then restarting it.
brunnhilde cutting her landline
We have been wanting to do this a very long time. That stupid landline POT jack on the rear of the camper is finally due for repurposed for something useful to meet a new need. I once planned to install a jack for portable solar panel. But I soon realized storing even a modest size panel is challenging, not to mention I have to worry about strong wind blowing it over. Very often at the race track I get to plug into 120Vac for light usage. This means nothing over a couple of hundred watts or less.