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09/9/2006 at 1:05am
Location: merseyside Outfit: vango venture 500
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here is a conversion table , your elecy stuff should give the watts it uses on an info plate on the item, find out the EHU amp level, usually 10 or 16, add up what you can use at any one time , the table will tell you if you're gonna be over or not , if over the amperage of the site's EHU then it will trip , no big problem you just re-set it at your EHU post
R1ck
The sensible answer is A BIG NO , power-wise you can "pull" the same , but your normal extra socket extension has no protection against condensation, damp and have open sockets that liquid can get into, have an accident with any liquid, and you're tent will glow like christmas tree , just before you're all saying hello to St Peter at the gates !!!!
However, a lot of people do ignore these facts and take one, being extremely cautious , putting it in the inner (bedroom) tent, wrapping it up in waterproofing (placcy bag !) etc, etc and taking every care not to get any rain, cooking liquids, drinks, etc near it !!
Hope this helps you both
Cheers
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09/9/2006 at 5:29pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: vango oregon 600+tempest 200+gamma350!
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Quote: Originally posted by gorjulin on 09/9/2006
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=6&TopicID=80825&PagePosition=2
Bartown
here is a conversion table , your elecy stuff should give the watts it uses on an info plate on the item, find out the EHU amp level, usually 10 or 16, add up what you can use at any one time , the table will tell you if you're gonna be over or not , if over the amperage of the site's EHU then it will trip , no big problem you just re-set it at your EHU post
R1ck
The sensible answer is A BIG NO , power-wise you can "pull" the same , but your normal extra socket extension has no protection against condensation, damp and have open sockets that liquid can get into, have an accident with any liquid, and you're tent will glow like christmas tree , just before you're all saying hello to St Peter at the gates !!!!
However, a lot of people do ignore these facts and take one, being extremely cautious , putting it in the inner (bedroom) tent, wrapping it up in waterproofing (placcy bag !) etc, etc and taking every care not to get any rain, cooking liquids, drinks, etc near it !!
Hope this helps you both
Cheers
i'll be sticking to my gas appliences! did wonder though!
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