i think I'll be putting my in socket underneath as well but linked to a RCD two gang extension socket inside the van - not a zig or fuse board
Mabel, beware of doing this and using just an RCD socket. I proposed doing this and was warned of this by a few people more learned than I. It seems this will not offer complete protection in case of an accident. See below...... http://www.thelatebay.com/index.php...s-for-the-electrical-gurus.20233/#post-329832
Hmmmm - okay that puts a different spin on things. I think I'll get my bro in law round to give me some guidance as he is a spark - thanks Fronk
my hookup point is under the van next to the jacking point, it is then wired to a consumer box under the RnR seat.
as said i put mine on the rear jacking point have a read of my how to http://thelatebay.com/index.php?threads/leisure-electrics-230v.5526/ todays work and a old one
matty be careful as my water tap connection squited out under cupboard today and soaked everything, as on my tap i have hot and cold but only connected the cold and didnt cap the hot one . looks nice and tidy
Mines in the same place as spongebobs, perfect place to fit ,got the flush mounted JK one ,really simple to fit
Im not telling you how to do your job matty But if it was me id take some tension off the wires coming out of the left hand side in that pic Thats were stress faliure of the wire would occur first I know its an easy fix if they do break down its normally at the worst time You dont need drip loops in a vehicle but i like to do them with wiring as it acts as a sort of wiring suspension when the bus is vibrating and moving
Don't forget, chaps, that if you've got big exposed metal surfaces (like the sink), it's worth earth-bonding them just like in your house.
Do you mean the wire on the left side of the charger, i did notice that and changed before it went back it, i was just being lazy the first time. The cables have a small loop behind the wood work to allow for movement as that's where the movement wound be but if its mounted on the metal work i like to have it secured to stop and movement at the temanals i wound not normally put it under the sink but that's where he wanted it and the water bits are further away than the pic shows.
What do people think of the portable units as supplied by JK and caravan stores? They have RCD, three sockets and plug and go into a supply.
I have one and use it in the awning. It has clips on the back which allow it to be clipped to a table leg, so it keeps it off the floor.
They do not comply with electrical regs for use inside a van and are for use in tents awnings only have a look at my how to http://thelatebay.com/index.php?threads/leisure-electrics-230v.5526/
I use one of those with 3 plugs and put it in the awning, when we take the awning, I then plug the vans 240v into it so I get two plugs in the awning and 2 plugs in the van. Pretty sure I shouldn't be doing it.
No, you probably shouldn't be doing it. If you want to run your van power and awning power at the same time, something like this would probably be far more appropriate: http://towsure.com/product/3Way_Caravan_Camping_Site_Mains_Connector