Rough cost to convert

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corky
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Rough cost to convert

Post by corky » Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:14 pm

Hello, I have just recently purchased my first Bongo and I am looking to convert, but do not have any idea what the cost could be so I am turning to anyone out there that can give me some advise, on best places to go that will do a good job for a competitive price. I am based in Essex but do not mind travelling on positive feedback. I am looking for a Leisure battery with split charge 12v system and 240v hook up system with plug sockets etc.
I do not want to fit it myself so if anyone can help I would be most grateful.
Many Thanks
Maria (Corky) :D
Bob
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Re: Rough cost to convert

Post by Bob » Sun Mar 25, 2018 10:13 pm

Hi Maria

I don't know of anyone who does 'budget' conversions, but firms like New Dawn, Celtic Motorhomes, Clearcut, and 321 Away, are well thought of, along with others I haven't thought of.

As for price, it would depend exactly what you require, but do bear in mind an unconverted Bongo with a loo and brew kit is plenty adequate for camping.

Not a brilliant answer, but hope it helps a bit. 8)
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Re: Rough cost to convert

Post by wwaveydave » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:40 pm

I've done this recently, and got costs to get it fitted before I did it myself.

All these costs are approximate. They varied by supplier:

Leisure battery - £100
Battery tray - £30
Voltage sensing relay - £100
Bongo specific wiring loom to put radio etc on leisure battery - £50
Fuse box with breakers, commando socket & 1x double 13amp socket - £80
Fitting £150

I've seen it a bit cheaper than that, and also a lot more expensive.
I don't have experience of any electrical auto engineers by you I'm afraid.

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corky
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Re: Rough cost to convert

Post by corky » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:34 pm

Thanks very much Gents for your feedback, the prices given are pretty much near to the quote I have received today from a small family run business close to me ,they were really helpful the only slight problem is they do not do the fitting, I think it's always nice to try to get these things all done under the same roof.... but we can't have all can we ?
I will get another couple of quotes as I have been kindly given a few more leads, and hopefully find someone who will fit it.
I will keep you posted
Thanks again
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Re: Rough cost to convert

Post by Joe_anne123 » Wed Mar 28, 2018 6:32 pm

I was quoted between £2500 to £3500 for my mid-conversion with leisure battery, split charge unit, EHU, 2 plug sockets, cooker, and sink, vinyl flooring, no fridge.
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