• How to safely convert a campervan with Bear Hug Campers

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

How to safely convert a campervan with Bear Hug Campers

  • Summary

  • This week on the Motorhome Matt podcast, Matt and Keith explore the world of DIY campervan conversions with John Stuckey, Director of Bear Hug Campers. John shares details about his Van Conversion Training School, a video-based resource packed with practical guidance, particularly around the safety of electrical and gas installations. With over 80 instructional videos and live group calls, John’s program helps DIY enthusiasts avoid costly and dangerous mistakes.

    In the Q&A, Matt tackles questions about gas-free campervan setups, offering tips on managing power with solar panels and batteries for off-grid living. He also clarifies UK driving regulations for international licenses and gives advice on carrying a spare wheel, especially when travelling in Europe.

    If you're keen to learn more about safe DIY conversions, eco-friendly setups, or how to hit the road with confidence, tune in for all the essentials.

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