Quote: Originally posted by kazo2014 on 26/11/2014
basically there are only 3 things you need to concern yourself over, and that is don't have the heating, the water heater and the kettle on at the same time
What???
The only 2 things I don't use at the same time are the kettle and the microwave. Everything operates on electric, with gas being used only for the cooker/oven.
And that applies whether it's January or July!
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There is a device I have seen which has to be wired in. It basically sits in the caravan and you set the amperage of the unit to an amp below the EHU. This will enable the box to trip without the EHU tripping - Saving you having to go out into the cold to reset the EHU.
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I do think a display showing how many amps are being used should be fitted to all caravans.
I have never had a problem, I once tripped the power (10 amps) that was two years ago on a very cold January evening. It was easy to go and reset it but on some caravan sites the trip seems to be in a locked box so it has to be the staff who reset it.
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If a meter was fitted it would be either accurate(expensive) or within 10% (as much use as a chocolate fireguard)
The best way is to check the rating plate on your appliances, these will state the full load amps.
My heater uses 2.3A/4.5A/9A
water heater 3.7A/5.7A
Kettle 9.6A
I can't be arsed switching heater or water heater off to put the kettle on so if the EHU can't supply enough for all 3 at the chosen power setting I will run heater/water heater on gas.
Quote: Originally posted by Sue999 on 27/11/2014Thank you all for some sound advice. I will keep a note of all the suggestions ready for next winter.
I love this site - everyone happy to pass on their valuable knowledge.
Fortunately I don't drink tea or coffee so the kettle wont need to be used that often. But the fridge is a requirement for ice cubes to add to the Vodka!
Thanks again everyone.
If you are buying a drinking a good vodka put the bottle in the freezer like they do in Finland. It won't freeze if it's a good Vodka and then there's no need for the ice cubes
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Must say, this comment stood out...
Quote: Originally posted by jay1976 on 27/11/2014 ...tip as well if power point has a spare plug why not run 2 leads to caravan run 1 into the awning if u put 1 up as i iron in awning now as its easier havent tripped electric since..
Is that referring to running two leads from the camp site EHU Supply?
Have I missed a reference to paying double for (set nightly fee) EHU or is it metered, so all will be paid for anyway? Would it be wise/polite to discuss/agree this approach with site management beforehand? Or have I simply mis-read the whole post? Apologies if so.
The way I've read it, it comes across as a little "naughty"!!
Nice in 'ere though, innit?
I don't care what folk say, I think you caravanner's are much nicer than that!!
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I normally read your comments on the tent forums but sneaked over to this side to get some advise about living permanently in a van - I will of course be keeping the tent for holidays so will continue to keep up to date with the tent forums - not a traitor honestly
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