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Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 09 Feb 2011, 09:52
by poops1966
Mine is under the body and I can confirm it is a right pain in the perverbiales being there, not nice kneeling down in the wet to plug it in, so I am moving mine, some great suggestions on this thread, like the oil flap idea, but most likely to fit one directly on the side.
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Feb 2011, 18:45
by faggie
i have mine under the van on the rear chassis leg what is probably the thickest and strongest steel on the van , and i have not had to cut any holes in side of van bodywork doing so, all i have done is drill 2 holes and use 2 nut inserts to hold the connector in place with 2 stainless screws so no rust there , and you can get behind panel to waxoil to protect even further, theres less than an inch of wire cable visible under van , and cable is easily taken into the van under the rear seat area without any holes being drilled, this is then connected up to my control unit under my rear seat which is then screwed to a allloy bracket which is then fastened to floor with silicon sealant so again no holes drilled,
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 11 Feb 2011, 06:21
by Titus A Duxass
faggie wrote:i have mine under the van on the rear chassis leg ...
I cannot think of a worse place to fit a the EHU, the IP rating of that connector will not cope with that environment.
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 12 Feb 2011, 23:47
by faggie
its been totally fine for nearly 5 years now on my van which is used daily in all weathers .
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 13 Feb 2011, 00:00
by weldore
i have a flush mounted one at the right side of the number plate flap between it and the right light cluster
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 12:58
by poops1966
Hello all, well having been doing a bit of re-wiring I decided to have a look at the hook up point under the van just to check it out and what I found frightened me so much I have stoppped what I was doing to post the picture. For all those who have hook ups under your van check them please and ensure they are water tight and the connections are good. If you look carefully at the photos you can see the ends are corroded and more worrying what looks like a weld mark on the screw holding the live wire in, which is where it has been arcing!!!! hopefully the site you are pluging into will have protection but not always? Important to remember the hook up is prior to your consumer unit so no protection from your RCD. This will not be going back on and I will be going for a replacement on the outside in a case like the westie ones. So please check yours out, be safe out there. Poops
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 13:08
by Cruz
What pictures?
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 13:17
by poops1966
Could not up load as it said board attachment full but will PM you it if you want, sorry all, if anyone can help get the photo up let me know its 59kbs
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 13:40
by Cruz
poops1966 wrote:Could not up load as it said board attachment full but will PM you it if you want, sorry all, if anyone can help get the photo up let me know its 59kbs
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Mi ... g_pictures
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 13:44
by poops1966
This is now a new thread under electrical, titled "worrying find under camper" pics now on that thread.Poops
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 12:14
by tabbytiger23
ooooh i might do this!!
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 14:18
by AdrianC
poops1966 wrote:This is now a new thread under electrical, titled "worrying find under camper" pics now on that thread.Poops
That'll be
this thread, then...
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 14:35
by tabbytiger23
aaaah perhaps not!
Re: Electrical Hook-up under camper ?
Posted: 29 Mar 2011, 14:49
by Titus A Duxass
tabbytiger23 wrote:aaaah perhaps not!
Mount it on the back of the service hatch/flap.