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by JD
05 Feb 2008, 22:09
Forum: Any Other Matters
Topic: heavy duty crimpers.
Replies: 7
Views: 988

heavy duty crimpers

Have a look here:

http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/home/homepage.jsp

I have a local rate telephone number for them somewhere if you want it, just PM me
by JD
05 Feb 2008, 21:53
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: power source
Replies: 8
Views: 1227

Re: power source

Thanks so much Dave. I'm starting to get the hang of it now. I think. :roll: Hair driers definitely a no-no. She'll just have to go without, oh well! Kev you say you've moved to 12v, how have you done this? I've had a look on wiki and seen a little on zig units, but it's all new to me so I got to ge...
by JD
04 Feb 2008, 22:35
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: power source
Replies: 8
Views: 1227

Re: power source

I must apologise cos I aint no expert in physics n all that!! I'm quite new to this n trying to learn as I go on :D I kind of understand what you're saying Tony. If I was to get an inverter it would be connected to my leisure battery. Okay, I know a hair dryer draws a lot of power, however, would it...
by JD
04 Feb 2008, 21:06
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: power source
Replies: 8
Views: 1227

power source

I'm looking into getting one of these for my van. Does anyone have one (or similar) in theirs, and if so, do you think it would it be a good investment? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3000W-Peak-1500W-Power-Inverter-12V-to-220-240V-NEW_W0QQitemZ110220219837QQihZ001QQcategoryZ36798QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmd...
by JD
31 Jan 2008, 18:40
Forum: Campers
Topic: removing gas fridge and cooker
Replies: 2
Views: 725

Re: removing gas fridge and cooker

Thanks Tex, I'm gonna have a looksy when the wind has died a little (no time soon I'm guessing :roll:
by JD
30 Jan 2008, 17:29
Forum: Campers
Topic: removing gas fridge and cooker
Replies: 2
Views: 725

removing gas fridge and cooker

I've had a quick look to see if this has been asked before but found nowt! Has anyone removed the fridge and sink/hob unit from their van? I'm considering getting rid, and having taken a moment to look at the connections this afternoon, I'm a little unsure of how it's put together :roll: From what I...
by JD
30 Jul 2007, 19:04
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!
Replies: 17
Views: 3779

Re: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!

Ta for the support guys :ok I guess I got a little excited at owning my 1st van, n didn't really consider everything that goes with it. I should have realised with it bein 24 years old it wouldn't all be plain sailing, that problems are to be expected n money is to be spent. Hang on a mo, am I confu...
by JD
29 Jul 2007, 08:27
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!
Replies: 17
Views: 3779

Re: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!

Nope, I haven't a clue whats going on at the moment! I found a guy who only works on T25s and dropped it off 3 weeks ago. Still not heard owt from him! I'm slowly losing faith in the van now as a couple of other things hav cropped up which need sorting out, and i'm kinda feeling i've bought a right ...
by JD
06 Jul 2007, 16:21
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!
Replies: 17
Views: 3779

Ta muchly for all your replies guys.

Wow, where do I start?!!!! Well, I got my weekend planned out, and hopefully the problem is one that has been mentioned here! If not then it's a trip to the garage :?
by JD
29 Jun 2007, 17:26
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!
Replies: 17
Views: 3779

Petrol pong :? Newbie camper owner!

Hello to everyone! I've recently bought a 1983 2.0 petrol T25 hi-top which reeks of fuel inside. At first I didn't really think too much of it. I've been in a couple of VW campers before where I have noticed the smell of petrol inside, and I kinda thought this was a trend among them(!) However, I'm ...