Quote: Originally posted by Mucker1884 on 08/7/2016
Quote: Originally posted by Fiona W on 08/7/2016
I'd suggest - buy the EHU but nothing to plug into it yet bar the pump which seems a good idea.
That's a good start in theory. But unfortunately it's not just the cost of purchasing the EHU Lead. For the privilege of having a power source merely to pump up the beds/furniture during the first hour or so of the holiday, you'd be paying an additional £4 per night, on average, for the duration of said holiday.
That's very true & a good point. In colder weather, a wee oil radiator heater is great - but again, it takes space in the vehicle.
All we seem to use ehu for is the pump and for charging phones and headtorches. We do have battery packs and a manual pump if off grid.
Abroad, we use it for fridge and lighting.
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