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Subject Topic: Electric hook up - to have or not ?
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12/4/2007 at 2:50pm
 Location: Newport Saffron walden
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It extends the camping season we can now go away from March until october with EHU.

We dont take a TV - I work in it so its best left at home!
but its good for the heater (took an oil filled radiator at easter and it took the chill off)


12/4/2007 at 4:18pm
 Location: South Devon
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In the summer, we use ours for :

 fridge / electric portable cooker & hobs / electric pump / walkie talkie charger /

light / mobile charger /  camera charger / radio / hair dryer / kettle

In the winter, as above plus :

heater /  tv/dvd



12/4/2007 at 4:57pm
 Location: Lancashire
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No EHU here.
All we need is a site with toilets and showers so don't depend on electric when away for anything.
Having said that, each to his own when away camping so long as it doesn't interfere with my holiday enjoyment.
Untill 2005 we had never even used airbeds and always slept on the groundsheet !


12/4/2007 at 7:54pm
 Location: Dorset
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There is a perception that you can't be comfortable without an EHU.

The majority of the things mentioned here you can acheive happily without electricity (hairdryers being the main exception!).

We bought one when we came back to camping because "everyone" said we "had" to have one (along with a full SIG tent!). We've barely used it, it sits in the garage and ocassionally we take it to a site and don't even use it.

Mainly we camp at sites without access to electic so we've had to be self sufficient and personally I prefer it that way.

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12/4/2007 at 8:08pm
 Location: surrey
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We bought one when we returned to camping because we now had children and thought we'd need it. The first few times we took it away we didn't use it and found it annoying to be paying the extra. I have to say I'm not bothered about hairdryers/straighteners etc so for us its not so much of an issue, Claire


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12/4/2007 at 8:20pm
 Location: croydon surrey
 Outfit: (2007) sunncamp pathfinder 400
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Its EHU for us as well, though having said that,before our daughter was born my Husband and I camped in the Lake District with a Khyam Highlander,Trangia,Torch and no leccy for a few days here and there and were not troubled one iota,when you have places like Striding Edge and Helvellan to scramble up all you need is a sleeping bag to snuggle into.!(inside a tent of course,it gets mighty cold up there)

Nowadays though we have moved into the luxury side of camping and take everything bar the kitchen sink but geared to camping and we have never looked back.This lovely British climate cannot be relied on even in summer and as was mentioned before much safer to have around children.

Each to his or her own is what I say but whatever you do-HAVE A GREAT TIME.



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12/4/2007 at 8:21pm
 Location: North Lanarkshire
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Small tent ,no EHU

Large tent for longer hols, YES, EHU total necessity to keep the alcohol cool



12/4/2007 at 8:23pm
 Location: wrexham
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we used ours for the first time at easter using it to charge lanterns and run chiller box then in the evening tv and halogen heater glad we did as  on the first morning i woke to  find a frost covered car.we stiil  cook and boil kettle  on gas i wouldn't have it any other way except the occasional bbq

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12/4/2007 at 9:18pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit:  Gelert Lokon 6 Vango Venture 600DLX
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I'd say yes to EHU. we choose to have it for the following reasons: (in no specific order)

  • you get a better pitch than non EHU
  • you can take an electric coolbox/ fridge - a huge bonus with 3 young kids (and for my wine!)
  • charge you're mobile phone
  • have a light on in the evenings for reading etc
  • small fan heater for the chilly evenings / early mornings
  • travel kettle

we dont bother with hairdryers, radios, tv's etc. on our last trip we did take the portable dvd player as we got stuck last easter in 3 days of rain, but the kids are just as happy playing a game or colouring in.

 



12/4/2007 at 9:19pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Swift Coastline 590 SE
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We've camped for years without EHU with no problems. But have to admit we are fully converted... now have a camp-let trailer tent and decided to go electric for our easter trip to anglesey. Only ran lighting (fantastic to see properly - no lantern as good as a 40w bulb) a toaster and best of all a small convector heater. Oh, yes and hairdryer. Really lovely to get dressed in warmth from the heater. Now we are looking at some kind of electric cool box or fridge so we can do big trips away through the summer without milk going off.

EHU all the way for us now. But I would always make sure we had back ups. Our electrics went off on the first night and luckily we had packed the battery lanterns so could still see. Will never part with my whistling kettle and love cooking on gas.

But, hey - each to their own. Life would be so boring if we were all the same.



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12/4/2007 at 10:24pm
 Location: hampshire
 Outfit: Allsorts
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We use EHU you for charging camera batteries and the lap top for taking photos off our memory cards because taking photos is what we like to do.  A lot.  Which with a digital camera makes electricity pretty much essential. 
 
Don't use it for anything else apart from mobile phones (for emergencies when out walking).  I go away to get away from TV, etc and find half the enjoyment in camping is struggling to cook on my 2 gas rings so draw the line at toasters and kettles etc.


13/4/2007 at 2:57pm
 Location: Notts
 Outfit: Vango Oregon 800
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I am the same as Beccylovespurpl. I enjoy photography and took an EHU with us this time so we could download the photos to the laptop at the end of each day. Most important!

Apart from that the only things we used it for were charging my mobile and to run a small lamp in the evenings. We were able to watch dvds on the laptop too,which when it is getting dark early can be a good thing.


13/4/2007 at 4:50pm
 Location: Surrey
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We always camped without EHU but when we decided to go away for Easter we got leccy plus heater and we're very glad we did.  We also bought a small kettle for hot drinks and hot water bottles.  The days were beautiful but the nights were cold and one morning there was ice on the outside of the tent. 

So, no TV, no DVD, nothing like that but a battery operated radio (mostly 'cos I like cricket), gas cooking and great fun without freezing.

To me going away is to get a break so I am happy to leave the world behind but I want to be comfortable while doing it.



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13/4/2007 at 5:35pm
 Location: Kelty Fife Scotland
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 I only use the EHU for the cool box simply to stop going backwards and forwards for food shopping, I also use it for a heater in early and late season rather thatn my gas heater as it is better for the grand kids. I take what I need for the trip depending on how long I camp.  if i am on my own very minimal, tent sleeping bag, roll mat and trangia stove. With the family fill the car and be comfortable as possible. I go to some sites with EHU and they are good size pitches with grass as well as hard standing. Take what you need to enjoy the experience "Anybody can be uncomfortable",

 

 

Haz



13/4/2007 at 6:30pm
 Location: nottingham
 Outfit: Grand Canyon 8 Pennine Fiesta
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   My wife and i have camped or caravaned since the 60 s when we payed  half a crown a night  (twelve and a half p) There were EHU's ,but you had to pay another sixpence a day (two and a half p) we couldn't afford that.We used gas or battery power. Now we are still camping in the summer, but have all the comforts  EHU's offer, especially the thermostat controlled heating.Now we are pensioners we can afford all the luxuries Ha Ha 

 



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13/4/2007 at 6:49pm
 Location: Wirral
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Quote: Originally posted by corpogreen on 13/4/2007

 

   My wife and i have camped or caravaned since the 60 s when we payed  half a crown a night  (twelve and a half p) There were EHU's ,but you had to pay another sixpence a day (two and a half p) we couldn't afford that.We used gas or battery power. Now we are still camping in the summer, but have all the comforts  EHU's offer, especially the thermostat controlled heating.Now we are pensioners we can afford all the luxuries Ha Ha 

 


We bought our first caravan, a tiny little Monza in the mid 70's. The toilet was a bucket with a seat and lid. It had gas heating, gas cooking and gas mantles!!! I loved the glow the gas mantles gave in the evening.

Carol




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