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Subject Topic: How to camp using 12 Volt?
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20/4/2012 at 7:15am
 Location: essex
 Outfit: Hyundai i30 and Ace Jubilee Envoy
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    We use to use an extra battery for the tv and just run the 12 volt tv lead to the

    battery using crock clips on rallys leaving the main battery for normal use,also if 

     one goes flat you may be able to get it charged while still useing the other

    one  



20/4/2012 at 9:16am
 Location: Southampton
 Outfit: Elddis Magnum 505 Conway Countryman
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When we had our folding camper we had the fridge on gas & cooked/boiled kettle with gas. We had a gas heater which we used in the awning (we unzipped the tops of the doors for ventilation) We used 12v strip lights - one inside the awning & one inside the main unit.

My husband had a battery radio and in the evenings we used a portable dvd player with a 12v adaptor. We charged its battery up before we went so the first night it ran on battery & if we went out in the car we charged it through the cigar lighter otherwise we had it on 12v.

Washing up was done at the onsite facilities so we hardly used the water pump.

The battery lasted 4 nights using it like this.

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20/4/2012 at 11:10am
 Location: sunny south east!
 Outfit: Coachman
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Quote: Originally posted by homebird2003 on 20/4/2012
When we had our folding camper we had the fridge on gas & cooked/boiled kettle with gas. We had a gas heater which we used in the awning (we unzipped the tops of the doors for ventilation) We used 12v strip lights - one inside the awning & one inside the main unit.

My husband had a battery radio and in the evenings we used a portable dvd player with a 12v adaptor. We charged its battery up before we went so the first night it ran on battery & if we went out in the car we charged it through the cigar lighter otherwise we had it on 12v.

Washing up was done at the onsite facilities so we hardly used the water pump.

The battery lasted 4 nights using it like this.
Same here by and large (minus the radio!), but I wouldn't have fancied doing all that in our first ever trip out. Much easier to hook up to 240v and use that to get used to it all



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