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Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 05 Oct 2014, 21:56
by Sir Brixalot
I bought a cheapo toastie maker for the van but bottled using it in case I tripped the electrics. Has any one used one on hook up?

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 05 Oct 2014, 22:07
by BOXY
You should have an RCD in the van and another on the box the hook-up lead plugs into, so what's to worry about? The current a hook-up varies from site to site so you won't know until you try.

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 05 Oct 2014, 22:14
by Sir Brixalot
Good point. Will do next time

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 05 Oct 2014, 22:34
by R0B
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Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 06:39
by nobbyfox
You probably need a 13amp hook up for a toastie maker.
Some sites i've used only have 6-10 amps.

Re: Hook up -Which appliances can i use on hook up

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 11:06
by Sir Brixalot
Thanks for the advice. Its 700w - looks OK according to the chart in the attached. I've change the title of the thread to make it easier to find.

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/dis ... cID=280527

Re: Hook up -Which appliances can i use on hook up

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 11:52
by ghost123uk
flyinghitop wrote:Its 700w

So ~2.9 Amps then, that should be fine anywhere :)

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 16:08
by eiret25
Toastie maker.....now that's an idea for a future trip away!!

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 20:11
by billybigspud
An RCD will not make any difference to overload. It is the mcb that will protect from that.

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 06 Oct 2014, 20:16
by nevill3
We now use so many electrical items when on hook up ( Because we pay for the electricity in the pitch fee so wit saves using the gas)

We currently use:
  • Electric toaster
    Electric sandwich maker
    2KW fan heater
    Electric kettle
    Hairdryer
    Halogen oven
    Electric mini air compressor for inflating/deflating our inflatable sofa/airbed

I make sure that everything is below 2KW and never have things on that add up to more than 2KW at the same time. With experimentation we have found that we can boil a kettle whilst doing toast or have the fan heater on it's half setting. Our fridge is always on electric when hooked up but I do ignore that.
The only time our RCD/MCB occasionally trips is when the halogen oven is initially started, I just reset the switch and the oven doesn't trip it again.

We have found that the cheap and cheerful Asda/Tesco/Morrisons own brand small electrical goods are usually lower power than the bigger named brands.

The revelation of using a cordless kettle and popping a couple of slices of toast in the toaster first thing in the morning and not have to watch to see when they are boiling/done was wonderful, just like being at home!!!

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 10:27
by MattBW
We use a Diablo for manual toasties ;-)

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 10:35
by Ralf85
I love this forum. The world is falling apart and we have yet another discussion about toast. Keep it going guys!
:ok

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 10:44
by AdrianC
nevill3 wrote:We now use so many electrical items when on hook up ( Because we pay for the electricity in the pitch fee so wit saves using the gas)
The number of times we've seen people in £50k+ brand spankin' fridge-freezers using an Argos-style electric hotplate to cook on, to save using a few pence of gas. Always makes me chuckle.

Re: Hook up - can i use a toastie maker?

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 16:54
by Sir Brixalot
Ralf85 wrote:I love this forum. The world is falling apart and we have yet another discussion about toast. Keep it going guys!
:ok

Can't do anything about UKIP, the NHS, Ebola, ISIS but I can now make a nice toastie