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07/4/2009 at 10:42pm
Location: Callington Cornwall Outfit: Willerby Salsa
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If you use low voltage, it will mean you can use several items simultanous, otherwise you will have to turn the heater off if you want the tv, the kettle plus the toaster for instance, if you use too many non low voltage electrical items, it will trip your electric and it will go off, then you have to go out to where you have your cable hooked up to the electric, and push a button in, problem is if it raining and dark, it's not so good, plus you might trip others caravan users on the same circuit.
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07/4/2009 at 11:13pm
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Basics you will need.
Fresh water container and pump to get it into your caravan
Waste container to collect everything that comes out.
EHU (Electric Hook Up) cable if you intend to use anything requiring 240v otherwise a battery and run on 12v.
Gas bottle..to run cooker, fridge (if not using 240v) and heating (if not got 240v)
Then its the usual plates/cups/ bedding etc etc.
Good advice is to practice close to home just incase....
As for making the side bed safe, we had an old wooden cot that I cut the side out of and modified then wedged between the bed and table. Not sure of the layout of your van but I would suggest something simmilar if possible or get a travel cot.
------------- Andy & Heidi
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08/4/2009 at 9:10am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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A spirit level and some planks of wood or levelling ramps -not all pitches are perfectly flat! Wheel chock a good idea when using ramps(big block of wood will do!) Chaepo spirit level from DIY shop will do. We open the van door and put it on the floor.
Some blocks of wood are useful to put under the corner steadies if on sloping or soggy pitch!
If the pitch is sloping it it is easier to get the van level side to side first, then use the jockey wheel to do front to rear. We tend to check while the car is still hitched.
Check to see if the van has a spare wheel -if not do ask for one. It will probably be on a cradle underneath behind the axle. A jack, scissor or bottle type.
The car one will not fit unless it is a bottle type (which 4 x 4s tend to have).Oh and a spanner to fit the wheel bolts, corner steady brace normally fits.
You will probably find most caravanners will help if you are not sure what to do first time out.
------------- DS-There's more to life than football!!!
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