She Cleans Up Real Good

The weather finally got warm and dry enough to clean Agent May up and take her out for some quick photos. Time to show off the wrap!

A cargo van showing off a green-blue-purple color shifting vinyl wrapped exterior.

Oooooo. Isn't she beautiful?

The wrap is primarily green, but also shows off some blue and purple tones in various qualities of light. Here are some more shots:

A cargo van showing off a green-blue-purple color shifting vinyl wrapped exterior.

A cargo van showing off a green-blue-purple color shifting vinyl wrapped exterior.

A cargo van showing off a green-blue-purple color shifting vinyl wrapped exterior.

The roof was left unwrapped because most of it will be under solar panels anyway, and also because we have a few holes to punch in it, and those holes wouldn't get along super well with the wrap. Those are complete as well!

The roof of a cargo van, with a white vent installed in the front, a cable entry gland in the middle ground, and a large fan in the background.

Swarf: what is it good for? Absolutely getting everywhere, including in your silicone sealant. Anyway, here's what you're looking at:

In the front, a mushroom vent: just a four inch round hole with a cover on the top that's designed to keep water out. This is for over our kitchen area, so that if we decide to cook inside in bad weather, we can have the larger vent fan pull air into the van and let it exhaust out of the mushroom vent.

In the middle ground: a cable entry gland. This is a way to get the cables from the solar panels into the van without also allowing water inside.

In the background, the roof vent fan that we installed previously.

She's coming together! Just need to add the solar panels to the roof and then we can move on to interior stuff.

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