Bradcot "Modul-AiR"

BRADCOT replied on 22/07/2016 14:09

Posted on 22/07/2016 14:09

Come on members, not read any discussions on this new model yet. We need to know how you are getting on with them?

Moderator Edit:

Your thread which has been posted today in the Introductions Section has been Deleted User a) as it was in an inappropriate place and b) because it's a duplicate of this one.

BRADCOT replied on 21/04/2017 12:46

Posted on 21/04/2017 12:46

Hi amead,

The Front Closure for the Modul-Air is now available in the opposite end fitting, to suit left hand drive Caravans! It was released at the October NEC.

Your dealer should have details, the price is the same for both types.

 

wedgy replied on 07/05/2017 11:13

Posted on 07/05/2017 11:13

We have a 390 Module-Air. Only used twice so far but having difficulty getting the LH end (looking towards the van) to seal against the side of the van. The instructions say that the packers to creat the seal shoul be positioned at the very top behind the air pole, this can be done on the RH packer but there is no material on the LH packer to fit behind the pole? Any suggestions from Bradcot or other owners would be appreciated. 

BRADCOT replied on 08/05/2017 10:13

Posted on 08/05/2017 10:13

Hi Wedgy,

The left and right sides of the Modul-Air are in fact both the same, one is simply the "opposite hand" to the other.

I have attached a picture which may help. If it does not maybe you could call our Customer Services or, if preferable, your local dealer who may be able to assist.

You could always send us some photo's of the problem, these are always helpful in identifying and issues.

Milothedog replied on 08/05/2017 11:08

Posted on 08/05/2017 11:08

Hi Bradcot, 

High jacking the thread a little here, can I ask what to do about the back pole for my Aspire Air 260 I bought new last August. On its second use the spring that keeps the 2 half's attached has come out?

 

Thanks, Ian.

wedgy replied on 08/05/2017 17:51

Posted on 08/05/2017 10:13 by BRADCOT

Hi Wedgy,

The left and right sides of the Modul-Air are in fact both the same, one is simply the "opposite hand" to the other.

I have attached a picture which may help. If it does not maybe you could call our Customer Services or, if preferable, your local dealer who may be able to assist.

You could always send us some photo's of the problem, these are always helpful in identifying and issues.

Posted on 08/05/2017 17:51

Hi Bradcot thanks for your response, I appreciate what you say and will re check your pics against my Modul Air on our next trip out and come back to you with my findings. Just had a closer look at the pics and I am wondering if these show the Aspire Air version rather than the Module Air ? I can't see the zip to remove the end section shown. Thanks again for your assistance thus far. Pete 

Qashqai66 replied on 08/05/2017 17:56

Posted on 08/05/2017 17:56

Just picked up a brand new unused Isabella Transit (modular) with the additional sides and front for about about a third of the price they were three or four years ago.  Sad that Isabella stopped making them.  I got it from Broadlane Leisure who had a few for some reason.

We debated long and hard about an air awning before deciding the Isabella would be easier and lighter to handle.

wedgy replied on 08/05/2017 21:05

Posted on 08/05/2017 17:56 by Qashqai66

Just picked up a brand new unused Isabella Transit (modular) with the additional sides and front for about about a third of the price they were three or four years ago.  Sad that Isabella stopped making them.  I got it from Broadlane Leisure who had a few for some reason.

We debated long and hard about an air awning before deciding the Isabella would be easier and lighter to handle.

Posted on 08/05/2017 21:05

Very interesting but doesn't answer my question 😅

BRADCOT replied on 09/05/2017 09:54

Posted on 09/05/2017 09:54

Well spotted Wedgy, it is an Aspire Air 2 in pic. As long as the zip is fully closed up the Modul-Air and Aspire Air become almost the same, certainly for the purpose of investigating this issue. The only real difference is the packer on the Modul-Air attaches to the top of the awning with Velcro but is fixed (sewn in) on the Aspire Air.

Sorry, the only suitable picture I have.

BRADCOT replied on 09/05/2017 10:02

Posted on 08/05/2017 11:08 by Milothedog

Hi Bradcot, 

High jacking the thread a little here, can I ask what to do about the back pole for my Aspire Air 260 I bought new last August. On its second use the spring that keeps the 2 half's attached has come out?

 

Thanks, Ian.

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:02

Hi Ian,

I hate "joining springs" especially when it has snapped and is stuck in your finger.

Give the office a call and they will send you a couple of spares. Easily fitted, just pushed in with a large screwdriver.

To remove the old one, put your heel on the spring that is hanging out and keep pulling up the pole until it comes out. The old spring fixing "butterfly's" can stay in the pole.

Not very scientific I know but that's how we do it.   

Milothedog replied on 09/05/2017 10:28

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:02 by BRADCOT

Hi Ian,

I hate "joining springs" especially when it has snapped and is stuck in your finger.

Give the office a call and they will send you a couple of spares. Easily fitted, just pushed in with a large screwdriver.

To remove the old one, put your heel on the spring that is hanging out and keep pulling up the pole until it comes out. The old spring fixing "butterfly's" can stay in the pole.

Not very scientific I know but that's how we do it.   

Posted on 09/05/2017 10:28

Thanks for the reply, I'll give them a call today.

 

Ian.

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