There is only 2 single plug sockets in awkward places and I'm planning on adding a couple more in better locations.
I'm going to be using arctic 3 core flex but I'm struggling to find where to get the sockets and back boxes from. I'm looking to sink them in and not surface mount so I'm looking for the face plates that sit inside the back box so to speak. Can anyone advise me where to get them.
It's going to be a little project by adding some 12v led spots also
I would use plastic back-boxes normally used for plasterboard, then mount the sockets in those. When you tighten up the screws they clamp tight in the hole. Both should be available in any DIY store.
Quite a few breakers on eBay sell caravan socket fronts if you want ones that match your existing set up.
If not then, as mentioned, Wickes, Screwfix etc are as good a place as any and they usually have a selection of colours if you want to get fancy.
I've fitted additional lighting using led tape with aluminium enclosures in our van, all from China for cheap money. Wire it up to the 12volt side of things via small round bulkhead switches, no drivers required, piece of cake.
I've used the ones from Screwfix that are meant for plasterboard. I have used sockets with built in USB sockets as it is a handy way to charge my phone etc.
As the back of the box is in a cupboard I wrapped self amalgamating tape round it to cover all the holes and make sure it was safe.
Post last edited on 31/07/2018 21:18:59
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We had 127 nights away in the caravan in 2023.
I believe the original cream caravan electrical fittings were supplied by Clipsal who are now Schneider Electric, but they don't seem to offer them now from what I can see.
Prima Leisure supply the proper flush fitting back boxes on their Bailey parts/electrical section with all sorts of other electrical items. £3.99 for a single and £5.99 for a double. These accept a standard UK mains socket which sit in the recess just the same.
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