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Blimey...You might be on to something here. Did you read recently about the van fire, turned out the owners had accidentally switched on the electric hob ring when it had a tea cloth on it, and then went out.
I have knocked our electric ring on several times, and now put a whistling kettle on it, just in case.
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But could be used for the task. I think it's brilliant.Blimey...
Wasn't the job I was referring too......thankfully.
But the switches for internal lighting and the awning light. And the awning light is the one you can't see is on if you're all closed down for the night....
As much as I'd love? To blame saul.....Great idea. I do wonder if it's Saul's nose that has sometimes caught the switches - they look about huge doggie nose height to me.
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good idea. What's it made from? Is it a cupboard door handle?Ok
Several times we have caught the switches, particularly the awning light without realising, so made this.....View attachment 199742
Super idea & looks good too. I have no idea why awning lights don't have an internal tell-tale but none seem to. One of my caravans had a PIR detector built into the awning light. If it was left switched on the awning light came on as I passed pedestrians on the street. That was fun .Blimey...
Wasn't the job I was referring too......thankfully.
But the switches for internal lighting and the awning light. And the awning light is the one you can't see is on if you're all closed down for the night....
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That would have made it awkward to get at the switches though ...You made Gravy ? ............... only kidding I see what you have done and its clever if I had have done one it would have been a flap cover something like a letter box or similar .
That would have been the Idea.That would have made it awkward to get at the switches though ...
... I've got it now ... you're a letterbox peeper aren't you!That would have been the Idea.
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... just be grateful you HAVE an awning light!
No but my dad was a postman... I've got it now ... you're a letterbox peeper aren't you!
good idea. What's it made from? Is it a cupboard door handle?
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the bar covers 2 of the inside light switches, awning light switch, and the step switchThat's a good idea ... I need to do something similar with our step switch.
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For anyone who's not able to manufacture their own or access the back of the unit to use a standard long kitchen cupboard door handle, consider towel rails or grab handles which have external screw fixings, such as these:
http://www.dunelm.com/product/manhattan-towel-rail-1000075248
https://www.essentialaids.com/mobility/grab-rails-grabrails.html
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You might be on to something here. Did you read recently about the van fire, turned out the owners had accidentally switched on the electric hob ring when it had a tea cloth on it, and then went out.
I have knocked our electric ring on several times, and now put a whistling kettle on it, just in case.
Great idea. I'm always doing this and it looks like we have exactly the same van, Adria twin 640 slx in titanium ?Ok
Several times we have caught the switches, particularly the awning light without realising, so made this.....View attachment 199742
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Great idea. I'm always doing this and it looks like we have exactly the same van, Adria twin 640 slx in titanium ?
I will do this as well.
Phil