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Dec 19, 2020
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8,907
The salty bit of Hampshire
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78,519
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Carthago Compactline
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Since 2017
My tyres are usually in a shady spot but even in the UK my wipers take a pounding from UV. I haven’t had to replace the wipers for 5 years since I started using UV covers on them, previously 2 or 3 years seemed to have them splitting.
I cover my tyres when on the drive and remove the wipers and put them inside the van.

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Aug 18, 2014
23,538
131,299
Lorca,Murcia,Spain
Funster No
32,898
MH
Transit PVC
Exp
16 years since restarting
My tyres are usually in a shady spot but even in the UK my wipers take a pounding from UV. I haven’t had to replace the wipers for 5 years since I started using UV covers on them, previously 2 or 3 years seemed to have them splitting.
With the dust here mine are changed regularly . few times a year .
 
Jul 9, 2017
615
3,898
Aberdeenshire
Funster No
49,385
MH
A class
Exp
I'm a newbie
I got a Vanbitz battery mastert and fitted it today and took all of 10 minutes.
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Jul 9, 2017
615
3,898
Aberdeenshire
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49,385
MH
A class
Exp
I'm a newbie
May i ask what that does? :unsure:
The Battery Master from Van Bitz keeps your engine starter battery safely topped up by linking it to the leisure battery. Its automatic one-way action will pass a small trickle charge to the engine battery whenever its voltage becomes less than a defined level below that of the leisure battery, so that the engine battery is kept in the best condition for easy starting and a long service life.
 
Apr 9, 2018
8,448
43,204
Worcestershire
Funster No
53,271
MH
Bailey Adamo 75-4t
Exp
March 2018
May i ask what that does? :unsure:
It dribbles some current into the starter battery if the hab battery is charged or there is a certain difference in the starter battery voltage
Edit. Beaten to it by a better explanation 👍👍

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