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Subject Topic: Using caravan over winter?
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19/9/2010 at 2:54pm
 Location: North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Holi * Perran 4 * Airedale 5
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The heater I have has 2 heat settings - 1kw and 2kw. Never had to use the 2kw setting when we've been away in the tent but the extra output would be there if necessary.

Holi is very tiny - internal size is just 9' 8" x 5' 9" x 6' tall so think 1kw should be enough to keep us warm!



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19/9/2010 at 2:54pm
 Location: North Yorkshire
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The heater I have has 2 heat settings - 1kw and 2kw. Never had to use the 2kw setting when we've been away in the tent but the extra output would be there if necessary.

Holi is very tiny - internal size is just 9' 8" x 5' 9" x 6' tall so think 1kw should be enough to keep us warm!



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19/9/2010 at 5:05pm
 Location: Lancashire
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Is there an echo in here?



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19/9/2010 at 6:34pm
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Bloody El    l I'm Seeing More Than Double !


19/9/2010 at 10:07pm
 Location: Cambridge UK
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One tip for the wastewater is use a bucket! Found this out when I was away just before Christmas last year (actually from another thread on here somewhere!) and found it to be very useful. Once you're wastemaster is frozen, you can't empty it, whereas a bucket you can just tip upside down et voila!

Another tip I found for the aquaroll, although not for the OP, was I used my hi-vis jacket on it! It's a large motorway style one, zipped it up around the 'roll and fed the pump & pipes through an arm. Didn't freeze up under 8inches of snow at all, though does look like someone's sat on the floor by your van at a distance

Forgot to say, once you do get some snow on the roof this will aid in the insulation of your van anyway. You might just need to clear it around vents/rooflights though. Hope that helps


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19/9/2010 at 10:25pm
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Could I suggest wrapping a domestic water tank jacket and bungee cord round aquaroll and fixing a section of pipe lagging around pump pipe to inlet.

Tried this in February when pitched  at Rutland and had blizzard on arrival plus cold few nights and it worked a treat. Plus the jackets come in 3 pieces and can be used as padding in the locker to stop items moving about and only cost £8 at most diy stores  !!!!!

 

Hope this is of use and happy winter caravanning!!!!



19/9/2010 at 10:46pm
 Location: Lancashire
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i use the insulated covers from www.bags4everything.co.uk

https://vault1.secured-url.com/SecurePaymentsAEM/acatalog/Miscellaneous.html

Insulated 50 litre Water Hog or 40 litre Aquaroll Cover



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20/9/2010 at 7:40am
 Location: Cheshire
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 19/9/2010

i use the insulated covers from www.bags4everything.co.uk

https://vault1.secured-url.com/SecurePaymentsAEM/acatalog/Miscellaneous.html

Insulated 50 litre Water Hog or 40 litre Aquaroll Cover


Love that!! This is going on my shopping list for my next couple of half term trips!!!


20/9/2010 at 1:55pm
 Location: BRISTOL
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Quote: Originally posted by FionaW1971 on 20/9/2010
Quote: Originally posted by michael on 19/9/2010

i use the insulated covers from www.bags4everything.co.uk

https://vault1.secured-url.com/SecurePaymentsAEM/acatalog/Miscellaneous.html

Insulated 50 litre Water Hog or 40 litre Aquaroll Cover


Love that!! This is going on my shopping list for my next couple of half term trips!!!

Love it too, definately going on my Christmas list .....




21/9/2010 at 12:54pm
 Location: West Cumbria
 Outfit: Ace Aristocrat caravan & Campervan
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As long as you have water heat and cooking facilities you will be sorted. I sometimes prefer being in the van in winter cold crisp mornings out walking with the dog cold nights snuggled up its fab you will love it!!

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