Electrical Items using EHU

Darthbarnold replied on 22/01/2017 14:21

Posted on 22/01/2017 14:21

Afternoon!

Just been to a local Caravan Accessories supply and I was surprised by his response to a question I had.

I was asking about 12v TV's (which he had a large selection of fairly expensive sets).  I asked if I could use my "normal home" 22" TV from home if I use the hook ups from a caravan site.

He said yes, but it should be low voltage as it may blow the camp trip. After reading many discussions on this I asked about kettles and toasters. He replied that they all need to be low voltage even if I use the EHU on site.

Therefore my question to you clever lot on this site is:

What electrical items HAVE to be low voltage if I only use EHU's?  I am planning on on using the following items:

  1. 22" TV
  2. DVD Player
  3. Electric Kettle
  4. Electric Toaster
  5. Microwave

What are the hard and fast rules on these items and what can be used on EHU's?

Thanks for your responses.

 

young thomas replied on 09/04/2017 07:56

Posted on 09/04/2017 07:56

as in all theres things, its a question of common sense and balance.

use all your high powered leccy items together and you'll trip most site supplies.

switch to gas for everything (that can be) and youll be getting through you gas fairly quickly which will become a pain and expensive, unless you switch to a refillable or other cheaper source....(loacal continental gas).

so, its about making the most of all your devices, using the most appropriate power spurce for your location, and the amount of power available.

once you've done a few trips, all this chat will be practical knowledge to you and youll be as much an expert as any of us....wink

hitchglitch replied on 13/04/2017 13:29

Posted on 13/04/2017 13:29

Lots of discussion about Club sites and 16 amps. That's fine but hopefully you will travel abroad in which case you should plan for much lower power EHU. Best to plan for more like 6 amps. Forget about using electric hob which is a waste of time and space outside the UK. Gas kettle is fine but a low power electric kettle is useful. Toaster OK but you can't toast baguettes!

We regularly go to a site in Italy during the summer months and the EHU is around 3-4 amps. Everybody manages fine with this and as long as you keep hot water on the lowest setting and switch off when you use the kettle you won't have a problem.

young thomas replied on 13/04/2017 19:20

Posted on 13/04/2017 19:20

the last site we stayed at on a recent Spanish trip had 6 amps. no problem provided you know the amperage of each bit of kit and manage accordingly.

just dont leave the water heater on 1800w constantly and dont automatically pop your pans onto the electric hotplate.....undecided

as long as theres enough power to keep your batteries charged (lights, water pump etc) and theres a bit of gas in the tank, we'll survivewink

JVB66 replied on 14/04/2017 11:29

Posted on 14/04/2017 11:29

How much does a charger for a hi brid car draw the big Volvo on site now is plugged in

DSB replied on 14/04/2017 12:21

Posted on 14/04/2017 12:21

We use a standard TV with a DVD in the side which we bought from Tesco,  but the kettle is a low powered one designed for camping/ caravanning.  We use the cooker grill for the times we want toast,  and the microwave came fitted with the caravan so I assume it is 'fit for purpose'.  This is the same as many others do and we haven't had any problem.

P.S. We also run the heating and fridge on electric too.

David

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Metheven replied on 14/04/2017 14:41

Posted on 14/04/2017 14:41

Charging a car is taking the ****, site EHU use was never intended for this. Even a small Nissan leaf has an inbuilt charger that draws 12 amps if connected via a single phase supply.

I'd like to know the Clubs view on this.

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