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28/1/2006 at 9:34pm
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hi, quit new to this so please accept my appoligies for the lack of knowlage.
we have a compass advantage 400 /2, along with a mondeo to pull it. my quastions are,
in the summer we plan to go to the south of france and i know that while i am towing the car the switch in the van has to be on car, so that it will not drain the leaisure battery, now when we get on the ferry do i have to switch the switch in the van to the leisure battery so that i dont flatten the car battery as it will be turned off for the crossing.
if so once we have started out again (and switched back to car) will the car charge up the leisue battery again.
thanks in advance for your help
steve
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28/1/2006 at 10:52pm
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The fridge CAN ONLY be used on 12V when the car ignition is on as it uses about 12 amps which would soon flatten the CAR battery.
It is not possible to use the fridge off the leisure battery if the wiring is to the proper standard
I don'r know the age of your van but post 1996ish there is a habitation relay that is energised from the fridge 12V circuit.The purpose of this relay is to switch off all internal 12V so it makes no difference what you set the switch to really.
The CAR setting is really only of use on site when the leisure battery has gone flat.
Hope that helps
Most people fill the fridge so that there are no spaces and if the door is kept closed it will be fine for most channel crossings.We sometimes put freezer blocks in as well.
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29/1/2006 at 9:37am
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HI,
As Mrs Ulti-Mate has just pointed out, there are many brilliant supermarkets in France, so our advice would be to travel "light" with an empty fridge as far as possible.
We especially like the SuperU chains, you can buy anything from an outboard motor to a live octopus (and harpoons) and we really do find a trip there very interesting.
Good luck with the towing, I have driven in France "solo" many times and plucking up courage to go down to Carnac next year. We have already booked the Isle of Wight this year as a familarisation to ferry crossings and foreign types.
Can I leave the fridge on whilst on the Ferry?
best wishes
Mr Ulti-mate
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29/1/2006 at 4:14pm
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hi and many thanks for all your help,
mr Ulti-mate, i have driven a lot in france and many other countrys in that area as i drive up to a place near Celle in germany, as with yourself, solo, we are going to montpiller which is about 700 miles fron callis, im looking forward to the drive to be honest.i think the worst part is the crossing, if i could i would rather drive the 25 miles across the channel then the ferry as its this 2 hours that makes me feel tired, i have been to germany 4 times in the last 4 months and find that norfolkline does seem better, although p and o i have only been on once. we went to the isle of white a couple of years ago (with tent, no caravan at that time) and found it to nice there,
thanks again for all your help
steve
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