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Subject Topic: Wet locker box refit Post Reply Post New Topic
via mobile 05/4/2020 at 7:05am
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 570 2010
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I have removed the near side wet locker box from our 2010 Swift Challenger as the sealant was beginning to breakdown and let a bit or water in.
When I removed the locker box along the bottom only is a plastic strip that sits between the box frame and the caravan outer wall which broke into several pieces. I can't for the life of me see its purpose as it makes an otherwise flat frame edge sit proud along the bottom and has a 2mm step where it ends which is awkward to seal.
Has anyone ever replaced/resealed a locker box or battery box and had the same issue?
The box itself is called Wet Locker Box and is made by Thetford

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05/4/2020 at 9:12am
 Location: London
 Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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I can't go look at my van as it's inaccessible under lockdown rules, but working from memory and a few Googled photos, is it not possibly to space the lower locker edge away from van wall to ensure that the lid doesn't foul the van wall when opened.

The hinges are 'inboard' from the lowest edge, so the extremity of the lid will pivot towards the van wall when opened, in that situation, an open lid may risk contacting wall, both straining hinge and jacking locker away from wall with risk of breaking silicone sealant bond to locker/wall.

From memory, my locker is just above the draft skirt channel that may interfere/be damaged by fully open locker lid (but someone has fitted a makeshift stay made from a large cable tie on mine, so it only opens to horizontal position!).

As a former head of design, believe me, no manufacturer goes to the trouble and expense of fitting parts unnecessarily, if it's there, it's for a good reason, I'd replace or substitute a similar part during your refitting of locker.



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