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Worst iboost, had it 18 months never received a signal.
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Yes I spoke to him at the NEC last year have tried many timesWas it set up correctly?
Just wondering.
JJ
Yes I spoke to him at the NEC last year have tried many times
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e cadac!This has been a really helpful thread, as a newbie theres a load of techie stuff out there that is very, very confusing, I just want to park up and have a holiday !
Thanks for all the tips, too late for kitchen gadgets, the distaff has been on Amazon buying stuff that collapses, sticks, folds, wtf....
Got a Benimar Mileo 243, and bought a bog standard tv from currys for 90 quid. plugged in to normal aerial we have had some great reception at sites, and just bought a long aerial lead, I've been amazed at that.
Thanks for the vote of no confidence on Cadacs , I was looking......
Me too. We ended up with two of the blasted things!View attachment 123547 View attachment 123547
One of these for making toast, been better off spending on a chocolate kettle
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Like that adaptor Borr, never seen one before, could ya let on where ya got it from. Thanks in anticipation.I like simple things. So, best purchase is a Water Block (made in Italy). It clips onto the fresh water inlet and is vented. I use a short length of food grade hose pipe connected to a flat hose. I know there are other products which do the same job but this one is so simple and will connect to most inlets.
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My second best is an adaptor with a 3 pin outlet so I can plug in a 240v circuit tester. I can then test the EHU bollard to see if anything is working before setting up camp.
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Like the drainer thingy. Bought a fold away colander by mistake thinking it was a bowl, oh how it leaked, doh! Deffo the rear view/reversing cam, especially when there is no rear window. Worst thing has been the satnav. Should have lashed out a bit more for the appropriate one for moho/trucks. Took us all round the houses in France. Ended up using the road map...phew!I'm cheap ! so a fold up colander ( must have colour!!)and a draining tray ! For bathroom Decathlon microfibres towels and loo sachets rather than fluid!
Hubbie says his is reversing camera and La fuma chairs!View attachment 123543View attachment 123544
What's yours Robert? Levellers?
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Have to say found the images a teensy bit spooky (possum). I've had a look online for security cams but just coming up with dash/rear view versions. Can I ask where you got yours? Preferably with a Dixon of Dock Green voice that when activated says something like "Evenin' all" or "ello ello ello, wots all dis then". OK, just an ordinary one then. Hopefully our pooch might alert us, but that would depend on the mood she was in.Originally posted about CCTV on this thread, so this post is an update to one of my best gadgets yet!
Had a lovely weekend at Southwold and Dunwich this weekend just gone, but one thing un-nerved us a bit.
Sitting in the Beach Road car-park, the missus was busy preparing a lovely evening meal, when one of the dogs started to sniff excitedly by the vent at the bottom of the Hab-door.
I glanced up at the CCTV and saw a lone male, trying his hardest to peep through the windows. We were totally 'blacked out' and had doors locked but none-the-less was not expecting that.
He walked around, tried to have a good sneaky peek, then got back into his Black Insignia. A few minutes later , I got shoes on and burst out the back door with a 'RFB' torch, and suitable 'tool' just in case.
He drove off.
It just goes to show, when you are sitting cosy inside, there are pervert types lurking about outside.
Sorry about quality of pic, I just snapped a shot of the playback screen on my phone, but it gives you an idea....
Be safe funsters!!!
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