we've had a folding camper for the last three years and are moving over to a caravan in the New Year. As we keep our van down the drive we are planning on using it when we have friends and family staying over as we are a bit short on space in the house. My question is, is it possible to rig up an EHU lead that I can plug into the outside power socket to hook up to the van so there's mains power for TV, lights etc?? I know on site that the electric supply is 10-16 amps but not sure how to go on with home mains supply.
you can buy from most caravan shops a adaptor which will allow you to plug your ehu lead into your mains at home, it has a three pin plug on one end and a caravan coupling on the other end priced about £1.85p
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All you need is an adaptor which has normal 3 pin plug one end and blue EHU socket the other end. So plug your EHU lead into your usual van socket and the other end into the adaptor. It's only a foot or so long and costs around £10. We always put the fridge on in the morning before we go off and use this. I'm sure there's a proper name for the adaptor but it escapes me!
Like others, we always plug our hook-up in at home about 24 hours before setting off, to get the fridge cool. OH just rigged up a lead with a blue plug on one end and a 'waterproof' rubber household plug on the other. (We looked for another rubber plug recently and couldn't find one, Health and Safety I presume). We used to post it through the letter box so we didn't have to have windows open but we now have an external socket in the garden.
ours is plugged into the sheds mains outside.i have it on a timer for the caravan.4 hours a day it comes on to charge the battery and run a tiny dehumidifier.if the battery is fully charged it will not freeze.a low battery can freeze.
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