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26/5/2009 at 2:06pm
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Okay all, I am new to camping with EHU so bear with me, I am not "up" on all the right lingo...

I currently own an airbed pump which plugs into my car cigarette lighter. It's great, works quickly, it's tiny, it was only £4, absolutely fab little bit of kit.

Last time I went camping, it was pouring with rain, and we had to stand out in the rain with the car door open (getting the inside of the car soaked) and the airbed got soaked as well. We held off as long as we could in the hope the rain would stop, but by 1030pm it was still raining so we couldn't wait any longer.

I've just invested in an EHU setup and would love to know if there is a device I can buy which would plug into the EHU and then have a cigarette-lighter-shaped hole that I could plug the airbed pump into. Just so that if it's raining, we could pump the bed up in the tent, rather than outside at the car.

Obviously, if they cost a bomb then I would just go & buy a small 240v airbed pump instead, but as I have seen most of them running at around £13 I thought a little converter thingy of some sort might be better...

Any help/ideas appreciated! Thanks!!



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2011 plans:
April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)


26/5/2009 at 2:22pm
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Is this what your looking for?

Cigarette Lighter Mains Power Supply

Hannaxxx


26/5/2009 at 3:09pm
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Yes, Hanna, exactly what I was looking for!

But *gulp* it's be cheaper for me to just buy a new mains powered airbed pump, I didn't know they would be so expensive.

Many many thanks for the link though!



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2011 plans:
April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)


26/5/2009 at 3:33pm
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try flea bay may be??

 



26/5/2009 at 3:50pm
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Ooooh Simon, you rock!

Just found this : 360141975111

I think that looks the right thing??



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2011 plans:
April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)


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26/5/2009 at 4:37pm
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Hi. Soon Aldi will be having their main camping stuff in and last year their mains-operated air pump was around £5. We've used one for the last three years without any problems. Saw another one today in Focus for around the same price.

Pete


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26/5/2009 at 4:49pm
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I doubt that will be any good as the output current will not be high enough, it will just stall the motor.

I used to use one of those jump starter units.


26/5/2009 at 7:19pm
 Location: Canol Cymru
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Quote: Originally posted by Scubabe on 26/5/2009

Okay all, I am new to camping with EHU so bear with me, I am not "up" on all the right lingo...

I currently own an airbed pump which plugs into my car cigarette lighter. It's great, works quickly, it's tiny, it was only £4, absolutely fab little bit of kit.

Last time I went camping, it was pouring with rain, and we had to stand out in the rain with the car door open (getting the inside of the car soaked) and the airbed got soaked as well. We held off as long as we could in the hope the rain would stop, but by 1030pm it was still raining so we couldn't wait any longer.

I've just invested in an EHU setup and would love to know if there is a device I can buy which would plug into the EHU and then have a cigarette-lighter-shaped hole that I could plug the airbed pump into. Just so that if it's raining, we could pump the bed up in the tent, rather than outside at the car.

Obviously, if they cost a bomb then I would just go & buy a small 240v airbed pump instead, but as I have seen most of them running at around £13 I thought a little converter thingy of some sort might be better...

Any help/ideas appreciated! Thanks!!


I have one of these uk/transformer-240-12v that I acquired as part of a job lot of camping gear that I bought, I was going to throw it but thought I would keep it and maybe one day find a use for it, I have not tested it so not sure that it works but it looks to be in good condition

 

If you want it you can have it free of charge

 



26/5/2009 at 7:36pm
 Location: Canol Cymru
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I have just had a look at the transformer and I pluged the car charger for my airbed pump into it, and the green charge light came on so i assume it is in working order

if you are interested e mail me


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Post last edited on 26/05/2009 22:44:25


26/5/2009 at 10:23pm
 Location: Oxfordshire
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Oooooh thank you so much! I have emailed you now (if you wanted to edit your post & remove your email addy) many many thanks!!!

Ness



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April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)


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26/5/2009 at 10:29pm
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Quote: Originally posted by pjh10 on 26/5/2009
Hi. Soon Aldi will be having their main camping stuff in and last year their mains-operated air pump was around £5. We've used one for the last three years without any problems. Saw another one today in Focus for around the same price.

Pete


What do you class as main stuff?they had a few bits in the past week. Do you think they will have the electric coolbox again as I missed out on the £29.99 outwell ones


26/5/2009 at 10:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Scubabe on 26/5/2009

Oooooh thank you so much! I have emailed you now (if you wanted to edit your post & remove your email addy) many many thanks!!!

Ness


 

reply sent



27/5/2009 at 12:22am
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Tesco do an airpump with a 12V lead and a mains adaptor for £6 in their camping section.

I've bought a couple for in-laws but haven't used them in anger yet.



30/5/2009 at 3:00pm
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I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to Force Ten, who very very kindly sent me his transformer, and it works a treat, is exactly what I was looking for.

So thank you, very very much, for your kind offer, I am so grateful!

You've gained some fab karma for that, many thanks!!

Ness



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April - Exmoor 11 nights
May - Brynawelon, Wales 3 nights
July - Rendlesham Forest 4 nights
Then I am off back home to Australia, where the weather is always perfect for camping :)


30/5/2009 at 3:25pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Scubabe on 30/5/2009

I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to Force Ten, who very very kindly sent me his transformer, and it works a treat, is exactly what I was looking for.

So thank you, very very much, for your kind offer, I am so grateful!

You've gained some fab karma for that, many thanks!!

Ness

 


This is the right one. Some smaller units will not power much. These are designed specifically for cool boxes, which if I`m correct is the most powerful 12v item you will plug into it. And for free.

Martin.



30/5/2009 at 7:28pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Scubabe on 30/5/2009

I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to Force Ten, who very very kindly sent me his transformer, and it works a treat, is exactly what I was looking for.

So thank you, very very much, for your kind offer, I am so grateful!

You've gained some fab karma for that, many thanks!!

Ness


 

glad it arrived safe and is what you wanted, nice to see it get used rather than lying in my shed, I dont use EHU so couldnt see me ever using it 

 

 




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