Hi posted on another thread but it got a bit lost.... has anyone seen an electrical connector like this one sent to me by a French site as the type they require.
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It is not like the standard Towsure ( Kampa) style unit I have seen...... it seems to have 1 pin and two holes in a female fitting, rather than the male 2pin style .
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Is this, maybe, designed to convert the type of lead with an old style French 2-pin connector to the more modern 3-pin connector? Possibly indicating that the 3-pin connector is required for the hook-up??
Quote: Originally posted by MrDasherD on 12/4/2013
Is this, maybe, designed to convert the type of lead with an old style French 2-pin connector to the more modern 3-pin connector? Possibly indicating that the 3-pin connector is required for the hook-up??
Looks like it. I'd assume from this they have the 16A blue Ceeform sockets, like we do over here. If you were French, and you'd only got an ordinary extension, you'd need one of these adaptors.
OK this is new ground to me , so what you guys are suggesting is that I contact the site and ask if they have the 3 pin box that is like the one we use here ? s you say the "French" side of that connector looks like it is designed to accept our Europe adapter...... thus suggesting it looks more like a Europe to UK adaptor than anything else.
Just when we need Europe to unify us with important things we see them playing with potato crisps :(
Just take your normal blue connector and an old style black French adaptor wherever you go in France. Covers all eventualities. No need to check with sites. No worries.
You will be able to plug your blue/white plug straight into the campsite ehu socket. What your picture shows is the adaptor needed by French caravanners if they are using a normal French domestic extention lead. It is usual for French caravanners to have a domestic extention lead drum with an adaptor lead to go into caravan & the adaptor as pictured if campsite ehu point is blue/white socket not French 2pin domestic socket.
Or put another way, forget you ever saw that picture because you now know you can plug your ehu lead straight into campsite socket without the adaptor we all carry.
It looks to me as though the campsite actually have CEE17 (blue) connectors on their electric bollards. The adaptor they show would be used by Europeans to connect to cables reels they use. The elctric supply side is always female.
The adapter in the photo is for folk that have an EHU lead that is terminated with a French style Euro Male plug.
Thus converting the Commando socket on the EHU pitch bollard to a std French house style socket.
Of course back in the day, most French campsites would just have the std house style socket on the bollard, as the more robust Commando style connector came along in later years, and is now almost the standard EHU style.
Having said that, the campsite in question may still have a few old style bollards using the domestic house type socket, in which case you would need a Euro Male Plug to Commando Female socket, which in effect would be the reverse to what is shown in the picture.
Always handy to carry a Euro Plug to Commando Female socket adapter, as it can some times occur that the only source of electric is from a domestic euro style socket.
Have stayed here and definitely had no problems with electrics and certainly did not need what was shown in your original post. It is an excellent site and they will help you anyway if there are any difficulties. Maybe take a polarity tester with you but that could open another can of worms!!
Tentz - Sorry thought your post was correct and only asked for the site so that Old Grey's mind could be put at rest.