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25/5/2008 at 1:31pm
Location: Cumbria Outfit: Avondale Dart 556 6
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We go to Holland in July, our first trip abroad with the caravan and I'm now beginning to try to make a list of things we need that we don't normally need for caravanning in the UK.
Do we need a 2 pin adaptor for connecting the caravan electrics to the electric post on the site?
I have read about reverse polarity abroad, but to be honest am confused as to what it means and how I would know if this was the case!! Can I test it somehow and if it were the case, what would I do??
I read that we will need 2 warning triangles, a first aid kit and spare bulbs and the healdlight adaptors for the car. Can you think of anything else that we have to have?
Also what is the name for diesel? I hate getting to pumps overseas and having to guess!!
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25/5/2008 at 1:56pm
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Dutch campsite electric plugs are same as here blue/white, Ive never seen any 2 pin domestic sockets like you have in France, polarity is a non issue in Holland, their own domestic plugs go in either way, personally I say if you have modern electrical equipment reverse polarity dont matter, others will dissagee, so you wil have to make your own mind up.
If you want to go down the reverse polarity checking route you will have to buy a polarity checker & you will have to make up your own reversed leads as it is illegal for a retailer to sell them, sorry if this has confused the issue for you even more, but there it is, personally I woukld forget about reverse polarity but its your choice.
If you have a modern car with clear plastic headlamp lenses dont stick tape or beam benders on, they will overheat & get hairline cracks. Get plastic headlamp protectors & stick the benders on them, alternativly just drive with your dashboard headlamp adjuster in low position, you wont dazzle anybody.
Diesel, is diesel, with black pipe & spout same as here but be careful because(I think)lead substitute petrol has blackpipe/yellow spout if in doubt ask, most Dutch speak fair English---hope this helps.
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