Howard H
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There are some items that you cannot skimp on.
Good no cheap,
Cheap no good.
What happened to that nice rubber feel cable that didn't discolour or go so hard it won't foil up properly.
Anyone got a source of quality EHU Arctic cable.![]()
Just go to your local caravan/Motorhome dealer who will have the correct size(csa) and approvals costing about £30ishi never learn , being thrifty ok tight I bought a cheap hook up cable of eBay only because it was the right length for hooking up at home ie 5 mts and cheap . I have used it a few times before with no apparent problems but came out the house this morning and could hear a slight crackling noise on further investigation it was the hookup cable where it goes into the mh . Further more it had started to weld it self to the van plug but managed to get it out with no damage to the van but the cable plug end was very black so I think my lesson is don't buy cheap electrical items .
You are right I do have two 25 mt cables that where very expensive they don't get hot at all but this one was just a very short one for use at home to save uncoiling the bigger ones , lesson learntJust go to your local caravan/Motorhome dealer who will have the correct size(csa) and approvals costing about £30ish
Why take any risk for a tenner which is what you could save going on eBay
I haven't but I have had the cable quite a while before I used it so probably won't be able to now ,but it was a blue cable and quite thin so I hope all us electrical novices take heed buy the best quality you can afford .I hope you've informed the EBay seller about the problem, moaned on his feedback and asked for money back.
Anything to avoid others buying crap and dangerous products.
Probably 1.5csa artic blue, not approved for applicationI haven't but I have had the cable quite a while before I used it so probably won't be able to now ,but it was a blue cable and quite thin so I hope all us electrical novices take heed buy the best quality you can afford .
Probably 1.5csa artic blue, not approved for application
Think it would carry more credibility if it came from you NicLet's really spin them out and talk about volt drop.
2.5mm flex, 16a load. Max length of cable 37m
2x25m leads joined together. Max load 12A
Even 1.5 is OK up to 22 metres @ 16A. That's why commercial 13A extension leads are all 1.5mm
I'll leave you to explain volt drop to themI'm in the pub so can't be bothered to type a non techy version
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Think it would carry more credibility if it came from you Nic, you bored tonight Nic it's over a couple of months old this thread
I was talking abut Artic Blue not the CSA btw
I agree a lot depends on the care the importer takes with the products he buys, it is surprising how often big brands who charge premium prices get caught out,and how ingenious unscrupulous manufacturers and importers are at selling copy goods.Unfortunately no longer the case. Many inferior items are no cheaper, conversely many high quality items are reasonably priced. Price is no longer much of a guide to quality, not sure it ever was. Caveat emptor.