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Still getting used to where you post what and where (I'm 69 and dont do Facebook or anything, so quite a newbie). However, what a great site, I've never had such a quick, positive and friendly response, to my motorhome dilemmas until I joined this site, thanks everyone, what a great bunch, I love it.
 
Its like a book of many books, you can spend all day/night on here and still learn & be entertained.
We dont do Faceache or Twatter either, just dont have the time.:giggle:
Welcome to the madhouse/Funhouse.
LES
 
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Still getting used to where you post what and where (I'm 69 and dont do Facebook or anything, so quite a newbie). However, what a great site, I've never had such a quick, positive and friendly response, to my motorhome dilemmas until I joined this site, thanks everyone, what a great bunch, I love it.
Nah! We are not all nice all the time, even l have my off days and the only one who doesn’t notice is my dog.😳😂
 
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As well as all the general info and stuff on here, together with the banter, I've personally been helped with invaluable advice on tricky issues that have cropped up when travelling at home and abroad.

So yes, a great responsive community.

Have FUN on your motorhome adventures! (y)
 
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Welcome and remember that there's no such thing as a stupid question - can't guarantee some of the answers won't be though 😅
If it takes three days to walk a week, how many apples are there in a bowl of grapes?:unsure:

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Welcome!

............you can read and look up as much as you like, but nothing is better than sharing experiences with people that have been there, done it and got more than one tee shirt to prove it

Indeed so.
Information isn't the same as knowledge and the knowledge is here.

You can not only save way more than the subscription with the advice but often receive it within a few minutes whether at home or in trouble abroad when you could be waiting months and have to drive many miles to see a dealer or a repairer.
 
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Joined this group to learn as much as I can before hubby and I retire and move to full time living in an A Class MH. Hoping the move will be early in the new year, fingers crossed our house sale actually goes through this time! House buying time wasters have put things back a couple of months, 🤬

New MH, Carthago Liner for Two, only has space for two 160w solar panels, comes with 1800 inverter fitted as standard. My question is what electricalS can I use?
i.e, Hairdryer, cooking equipment etc…. I opted out of having a gas oven fitted as never rated them in any of ou caravans over the years.
So having no oven I will be considering alternatives, can I run for instance things like a Ninja Foodie or Insta pot. I don’t really want too many appliances but want something that will get used daily and be in addition to hob cooking. I do have a Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear & Stew slow cooker which I love and use all the time, especially in colder months it has an aluminium inner pot and is only 163w and weighs just 2kilos.
weight is something I’m very well aware of!

Any advice on what you all use and why, and if it can run on the solar set up we have would be invaluable as we want to be off grid as much as possible and know we will need to work around our inclement weather whilst in the Uk. End of next year not such a problem as will be be chasing the sun around Europe as much as this crazy world will allow!

My grateful thanks to you all, in advance, for your valued feed back.

Stay safe and happy travels! Jx 🚍
 
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Joined this group to learn as much as I can before hubby and I retire and move to full time living in an A Class MH. Hoping the move will be early in the new year, fingers crossed our house sale actually goes through this time! House buying time wasters have put things back a couple of months, 🤬

New MH, Carthago Liner for Two, only has space for two 160w solar panels, comes with 1800 inverter fitted as standard. My question is what electricalS can I use?
i.e, Hairdryer, cooking equipment etc…. I opted out of having a gas oven fitted as never rated them in any of ou caravans over the years.
So having no oven I will be considering alternatives, can I run for instance things like a Ninja Foodie or Insta pot. I don’t really want too many appliances but want something that will get used daily and be in addition to hob cooking. I do have a Morphy Richards 3.5L Sear & Stew slow cooker which I love and use all the time, especially in colder months it has an aluminium inner pot and is only 163w and weighs just 2kilos.
weight is something I’m very well aware of!

Any advice on what you all use and why, and if it can run on the solar set up we have would be invaluable as we want to be off grid as much as possible and know we will need to work around our inclement weather whilst in the Uk. End of next year not such a problem as will be be chasing the sun around Europe as much as this crazy world will allow!

My grateful thanks to you all, in advance, for your valued feed back.

Stay safe and happy travels! Jx 🚍

You will get more replies if you post a thread of your own using a relevant title and in the relevant section.

Folk here will be very willing to respond with help to your questions but your message is within an unrelated thread and so will probably be missed.
 
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