THIS week I bought

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Also shows height, weight, width & speed limits. Both editions have 416 pages.

Phew, got there in the end!
@Podney
 
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I've bought an electric bike rack for back of motorhome. Two electric bikes weigh 42 kg without batteries. Bike rack wired direct to habitation batteries with 16amp fuse. Internal isolation switch. Hit the outside button and bikes lower to the ground. Doddle. Also doubles up as an electric high washing line. :cycle:

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dear techno,
a while back you put an extra window in the front of your motorhome
i too am fitting one but the seitz window external frames are now black not grey
i remember you sprayed yours could you please remind me what paint you
used ( cant find your how to do it video anymore)
thanking you
paul
 
dear techno,
a while back you put an extra window in the front of your motorhome
i too am fitting one but the seitz window external frames are now black not grey
i remember you sprayed yours could you please remind me what paint you
used ( cant find your how to do it video anymore)
thanking you
paul

@Techno will get this now.....(y)
 
Quest 6 sided Pop up gazebo to go with the4 sided one we bought a few weeks ago. 4 sided is great! Less than 6 min to take it down and put away tonight. 6 sided is for when we meet up with the family in September. What is the Funster record for popping up and packing away ?? By the way Robert Dyas has 15% discount this weekend and bank holiday.

Have you got some decent fairy lights for your Totem Pole yet?:LOL:;)
 
Have you got some decent fairy lights for your Totem Pole yet?:LOL:;)
I still have those wonderful ones I bought in a discount shop in Upton. On a really dark night, if you cup your hands around your eyes and get really close, you can tell which colour they are. I might try wiring them into the leisure battery to see if that makes them them a bit more exciting !
 
I still have those wonderful ones I bought in a discount shop in Upton. On a really dark night, if you cup your hands around your eyes and get really close, you can tell which colour they are. I might try wiring them into the leisure battery to see if that makes them them a bit more exciting !
We were at CCC holiday site in Wells next the Sea a few weeks ago someone had similar to this.

I thought we were having a "Close Encounter" :LOL:

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I still have those wonderful ones I bought in a discount shop in Upton. On a really dark night, if you cup your hands around your eyes and get really close, you can tell which colour they are. I might try wiring them into the leisure battery to see if that makes them them a bit more exciting !

Try wiring them directly into the National Grid:D2.......Now that would be exiting:LOL:(n)
 
Three Home Broadband router and sim. Now getting 29.7 Mbps down and 5.6 Mbps up instead of landlines broadband paltry 2.96 down and 0.4 up. Yay. Forum browsing faster than ever now. (y)
 
If my wifey persists with fairy lights I'll wire her into the National Grid. Mind you she'll glow so much and probably come up with another electrifying bright idea.:swear:
 
Just ordered a............................

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A Cello 22" "Battery Operated" LED TV. It has a built in rechargeable battery that claims it can power the TV for up to 10 hours and charges in as little as 2 hours.
That will hopefully save my poor single habitation battery some work of a night time.



Pete
 
Just bought a MacBook Pro laptop :

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This is in readiness for my Digital Photography course with the Open University, which starts in early October. Despite being 62, I qualified for the student discount :Grin:

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This week I ordered some LED lights. Thought I might save on the habitation batteries a little.
 
Wot...no mudguards;) who's gonna have dirty trousers or dirty legs then:D....we love our e-bikes. Just ordered a new cycle rack to take them as they're a tad wider than conventional bikes...waiting to have that fitted by our local Adria dealer. Enjoy yours(y)...we had the 60amph batteries....Bear in mind that 15mph is the legal limit here and in the EU for e-bikes otherwise you have to have a licence, wear a helmet etc., etc. In the USA the speed limit setting for e-bikes is different and higher but not sure what!!! Lovely looking bike:D
 
Wot...no mudguards;) who's gonna have dirty trousers or dirty legs then:D....we love our e-bikes. Just ordered a new cycle rack to take them as they're a tad wider than conventional bikes...waiting to have that fitted by our local Adria dealer. Enjoy yours(y)...we had the 60amph batteries....Bear in mind that 15mph is the legal limit here and in the EU for e-bikes otherwise you have to have a licence, wear a helmet etc., etc. In the USA the speed limit setting for e-bikes is different and higher but not sure what!!! Lovely looking bike:D

Thanks,

Always wear a helmet, use to do motorcycle trials and have had some horrendous crashes but no damage to my head (some might not agree) thanks to the helmet

Just got back from first ride out, my son has one so went with him.
20 miles up and down hills around Chichester and I look like I have rolled in a mud bath:)

Unfortunately my wife now has 2 lots of dirty bike clothing to wash:LOL::LOL:

Having a power nap now(y)
 
Liking the bike is it heavy?
 
This week we bought . . . "A new van" !!! :Grin:

A brand new Devon Aztec conversion on a used P. Boxer. Actually got to see it in the factory part-converted, fingers crossed we will have him/her in a couple of weeks, but preparing vehicles for the NEC show might mean that schedule slips. If it does, we're OK because we know in advance.

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