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sinbad1

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Was thinking of buying one of < Link Removed >;but having read several posts regarding the safety of these inline units and looking at the cross over switch, to me looks a bit flimsy. I have changed my mind and gone for the cheaper option of connecting up a male and female where + and - are reversed.

Had a few old connecters lying about so thought i'd make up a compact unit the bit between the male ond female is b&q 50mm pipe fits like a glove.(glued with pipe cement)

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Wow!!!! someone with a little gumption.:winky:

one of the best diy jobs i'v seen for a long time.

i have the same type lead i made but never thought of the tube idea. :thumb:
 
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Wow!!!! someone with a little gumption.:winky:

one of the best diy jobs i'v seen for a long time.

i have the same type lead i made but never thought of the tube idea. :thumb:

Thanks John don't suppose i'll use it here ( you never know?) did think of adding a red neon on the tube ;but have a red indicater on my PSU unit.

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Yes, that's really neat and using the 50mm pipe makes it both safe and compact, I must start making notes on things like this since I expect to be a regular EU / UK traveler.
 

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The tube idea could only be used with a in-line connector lying on the ground or on some other type of support. I do not like the idea of leaving unprotected cable connectors lying on the ground.

It could not be directly plugged into a socket due to the large forces exerted by the long stiff unit.

I use two blue connector (one male and one female) connected by a short length of cable. This can be plugged into the MH and the normal EHU daisy chained on the end. This still leaves the connector out in the open and thus accessible by other campers and the weather but it is off the ground.
 
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It could not be directly plugged into a socket due to the large forces exerted by the long stiff unit.

Not sure what large forces your talking about, fits fine no problem directly into the supply source, It would be pointless to use it as an inline connecter may as well have made up a crossover patch lead, the idea was to eliminate that, for me it works fine the whole unit weighs less than the male female with crossover cable, and less chance of water ingress.

Personally i prefere a long stiff unit, rather than a limp one:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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Not sure what large forces your talking about, fits fine no problem directly into the supply source, It would be pointless to use it as an inline connecter may as well have made up a crossover patch lead, the idea was to eliminate that, for me it works fine the whole unit weighs less than the male female with crossover cable, and less chance of water ingress.

Personally i prefer a long stiff unit, rather than a limp one:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:


The "forces" I was referring to is that of leverage (not really a force but a turning moment). A plug that sticks a relatively long way out of a socket will produce a large leverage or "moment" at the socket whereas a "limp" cable type will not. The force will be a downwards force but there will be little or no moment.
 

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The "forces" I was referring to is that of leverage (not really a force but a turning moment).

You are quite right, IMHO, I nearly posted the same message. Sick it in the MH and you's knock it off in 10 mins, stick it in the pedestal and the first person who trips over the cable wrecks the pedestal connector and try explaining that in a foreign language.

Mine is a pair of connectors and a short wire, can be used at either end.
 
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sinbad1

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The "forces" I was referring to is that of leverage (not really a force but a turning moment). A plug that sticks a relatively long way out of a socket will produce a large leverage or "moment" at the socket whereas a "limp" cable type will not. The force will be a downwards force but there will be little or no moment.

Most supplies are either downward facing or at 45 degrees , so the moments of the limp and stiff will be somewhat negligable

As previously said the mass of my unit is less than the limp method so if you put this into your equation then i don't really think there would be a great deal of difference.

I would agree that any unatural forces to the fixed plug would result in an increased leverage ;but think this is unlikely.

Unless you leave a site whithout unplugging:Eeek:

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Mine is a pair of connectors and a short wire, can be used at either end.

Mine is even simpler.. I don't use any .. :winky:

but let's not get into that again.. each to their own and it's not worth another ten pages on Jim's server :Doh:

Sorry Sinbad1., it's a neat job but can't see any great benefit .. if it works why fix it ?
 
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Sorry Sinbad1., it's a neat job but can't see any great benefit .. if it works why fix it ?

Not really a fix Jim, needed to make up a crossover cable so designed a simple more compact unit.::bigsmile:

No i won't ask the question:winky:
 

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Not really a fix Jim, needed to make up a crossover cable so designed a simple more compact unit.::bigsmile:

No i won't ask the question:winky:
They said the same about the Inclinometer, and Olley summed it up in one:thumb:
These folkes have no Panash no Va Va voom:Doh:
Left to these we would still be living in caves:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:You've got me bang to rights Jim:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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Mine is even simpler.. I don't use any .. :winky:?

It's people like you that US money. The government spends millions on adverts for responsible coupling just because people like you could not care less and die in your thousands.

Couple Responsibly, always take precautions.
 
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They said the same about the Inclinometer, and Olley summed it up in one:thumb:
These folkes have no Panash no Va Va voom:Doh:
Left to these we would still be living in caves:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I agree, there's allways going to be the odd cave dweller::bigsmile: I welcome any constructive criticism, for me it a safe and compact unit does what i want and takes up less space than two connecters.

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Most supplies are either downward facing or at 45 degrees , so the moments of the limp and stiff will be somewhat negligable

As previously said the mass of my unit is less than the limp method so if you put this into your equation then i don't really think there would be a great deal of difference.

I would agree that any unatural forces to the fixed plug would result in an increased leverage ;but think this is unlikely.

Unless you leave a site whithout unplugging:Eeek:

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Nearly saw that a coupla weeks ago. It's only when the driver saw me looking at his hook-up lead that he rememberd, went :Blush: and thanked me most profusely - well we've all done things like that, haven't we? (I remember coming off ramps with my Fiamma still wound out:Doh::Doh:). Could have done a bit of damage to his MH, to say nothing of the power tower.

John
 

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Well spun Sir.

Now re-take that picture with a plug in the end of the cross-over and see how it looks :)

OK, I admit it looks top quality and it's not *that* long.
 
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Nearly saw that a coupla weeks ago. It's only when the driver saw me looking at his hook-up lead that he rememberd, went :Blush: and thanked me most profusely - well we've all done things like that, haven't we? (I remember coming off ramps with my Fiamma still wound out:Doh::Doh:). Could have done a bit of damage to his MH, to say nothing of the power tower.

John

To be honest no i've not done anyrthing like that(famous last words :Doh:) ;however, it probably would cause damage to MH and or post, irrespective of what connecter was fitted.

Narrow escape then with the fiamma:Eeek:

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