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Subject Topic: Electric Cooking Do we need it ?
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18/5/2005 at 2:31pm
 Location: Whitburn Scotland
 Outfit: 1976 Thomson T-Line Glendale
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Quote: Originally posted by Floydfan on 18/05/2005

Brian,

I wasn't 'having a go', just stating facts. That's EXACTLY the mentality that pervades when using EHU. 'I've paid for it, I'm gonna use it....'
No objections to folks using what they have paid for as long as they know what they are allowed to use!
Any electrical item under 1000watts will not trip the electric on a site using the lower ^amp posts, I know cos our van has never yet tripped out the lecky, and the highest wattage on items we use is a 1000w heater.
I still find that those who have all the mod cons in a caravan and do not use them should just go for a less sophisticated caravan, in fact if you do not use the cooker, toilet, or shower why not just go for a van with bench seats that convert into a bed!

The George Foreman grills are for healthy cooking....maybe the 'vanner using it had no oven? Maybe special dietary requirements?
We do not have an oven, two rings and grill and I am on a special diet the only item I cannot cook either in a grill or in the grill pan on a ring is a baked potato, this can be wrapped in tin foil and placed in the barbie. There is very little that cannot be cooked healthily on a gas ring using a pan with a grill in the bottom to allow fat to drip off, basically that is all the george Foreman grill does!

as for metered electricity, this won't happen, as it's (I believe) illegal to charge like that? If it isn't I'm sure someone'll correct me?
As yet this has not happened (unless someone knows different)because I reckon some sites would lose out doing so. The post could have a meter installed and coins used in the same way as in some showers, as long as the charge did not exceed the charge th site payed the supplier for the electricity then there should not be a problem with this. I cannot see this happenning though as the cost of meters and fitting etc would not make this a viable proposition for a lot of small sites.

Just playing devil's advocate, not arguing....
Me too and your post made it easy to answer from my limited knowledge!

We the campers and caravanners are the ones who can stop rising prices of caravans and tents and accessories by not giving in to the keeping up with the top of the range mob.

BTW if anyone wants to swap a caravan with all the mod cons for a basic van with single cold tap and portaloo please get in touch! Oh and better if there is no money changes hands on the deal as I ain't got any, on the other hand if you feel you need to give me a couple of grand to take away your spotless unused posh van then I will certainly not object! 17




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18/5/2005 at 2:35pm
 Location: Whitburn Scotland
 Outfit: 1976 Thomson T-Line Glendale
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Quote: Originally posted by masklin on 18/05/2005
wife wont use gas cooker in our caravan as she set herself alight in our old van knobs on cooker wernt marked properly she thought she had lite the ring but had turned grill on also spent w/end in burns unit . so we use a foreman now she feels safe with that
Sorry to hear that Masklin, hopefully your wife was not badly hurt. I would have taken the caravan manufacturer's to task if the controlswere not marked with the usual uniform icons then they were at fault.

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18/5/2005 at 3:00pm
 Location: Newbury Berkshire
 Outfit: Piper 1200 CT 1982
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As I have already said I havent been caravaning yet but i have prepared the Piper well.

I rewired the electrics becouse I changed the standard 75 Amp hour battery for a 7oo Amp hour battery, riged up a 500w Inverter to a socket and have a back up generator of 750w.

I can run all I need from 500w without pluging In.

I have a two burner gas stove and grill + a single gas burner that runs from canisters.

Its not caravaning if you dont rough it a bit (is it?)

The only thing we have to put up with is the old water pump in the floor like a foot pump thing ( we wont use it anyhow its too old and probably has germs in the system) like 10 presses to fill a cup jeeez.

I think we will use bottled water for drinks etc.

We have no shower, but im happy to boil some water and get strip washing in the awning.

Just have to wait for work to cool off a bit now so I can go away and test It all.

Im going to try weymouth at Bagwell (If they respond to my E-Mail)

   Well I better shut up and let some one else say a word or two....  Steve....



18/5/2005 at 3:49pm
 Location: Newbury Berkshire
 Outfit: Piper 1200 CT 1982
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Oh we have a toilet too, them things are soo expencive i will definately use it to the max.... I believe in getting my moneys worth.

  Steve.........



18/5/2005 at 3:52pm
 Location: Nuneaton Warwickshire.
 Outfit: Coachman Amara
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 we go rallying quite often and manage very well without leccy. in fact one of the best things about camping is cooking breakfast outside the awnig on a nice morning with our 1 ring gas cooker. it is one of those that uses a gas cannister.

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