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28/6/2018 at 2:43pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Phishing on 27/6/2018
The chap just wants a CD player in his bus, as is fitted as standard in virtually every caravan and motor-home sold today, this does not make him a hooligan, give him a break.
I take your point as to the use and effectiveness of these devices and would happily use something else but single DIN CD unit is the norm. I suspect the demographic of new van buyers are older persons hence the digital age of smaller, lighter, cheaper, less power consuming devices has not yet arrived in the leisure vehicle world.
I do not understand your exploding battery concerns, all leisure vehicles have leisure batteries, as far as I am aware exploding ones are not an issue despite the appalling wiring in some if not most leisure vehicles. Any battery explodes when shorted, the chemistry and physics dictate this.
To have witnessed three exploding then you were either very unlucky, working with incompetent people, or working in an environment that with poor safety procedures.
I thought that I had finished on this thread but I am not prepared to let your remarks go unchallenged.
Please read the thread carefully. Where have I stated or implied that the OP is a hooligan? As for "give him a break", I have made one reply to the OP, my other posts have been in reply to Capt Lightning and now to yourself, using the quotes feature to indicate this.
I did however state that a person or persons playing music, on a campsite, loud enough to affect another's enjoyment was unsociable behaviour. A Google search of 'noisy campers' returns 52200 results some of which are links to this and other forums. So there is a problem.
You disparage my comments on exploding batteries. A Google search for 'car battery exploding' returns nearly 2 million results. Here's a link to an article that explains clearly how this occurs https://www.lifewire.com/dangers-of-exploding-car-battery-534782
You say it doesn't happen to leisure batteries in motorhomes. Our survey said... 107000 results for search term campervan battery exploding. The first page has links to the forums of Uk motorhome magazines. I havn't read them but maybe you should.
You say I'm very unlucky to have witnessed this happening at work. NO. Three times in ten years given what the batteries were used for is quite low. Or it's poor safety. NO. The company had ISO 9000 Series Accreditation was regularly inspected by the company's insurer and by HSE/ Factories Inspectorate and had the requisite Health and Safety policies. Incompetency, I don't think so and whilst on that subject, what exactly is your and Cpt Lightning's competency in automotive electrical wiring?
As for the standard of wiring in motorhomes, is that something to be complacent about given the price.
https://www.lifewire.com/dangers-of-exploding-car-battery-534782
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