New to caravannning

Jacobspastiche replied on 03/04/2016 19:35

Posted on 03/04/2016 19:35

Hi

we have just brought our first caravan and decided to have a brand new coachman pastiche ,we also brought a bradcot aspire air390 to go with it .

we had a trial run with the awning today and the elecric pump supplied goes onto the battery which is fine but the leads are about a meter long and the battery is the other side of the van , am i missing something obvious on how to blow this up . i managed to extend the leads with jump cables just to inflate the awning. 

has anyone had the same problem ?

thanks

neil  

KeefySher replied on 03/04/2016 20:33

Posted on 03/04/2016 20:33

Use the car battery. Pop the bonnet, inflate awning, park car. Not really a problem. 

The current draw on the Bradcot supplied pump requires the larger guage wires at short length. Do not be tempted to extend the leads, nor adapt for a 12v cigarette lighter socket. Trust this was explained by the seller.

We have the Aspire Air 390 too.

Jacobspastiche replied on 03/04/2016 21:07

Posted on 03/04/2016 21:07

Thanks. 

No advice was given which was annoying really being that it's our first caravan etc . 

I did read somewhere that perhaps get a motorcycle battery to use then charge when needed. 

I think the car is the better option it was only that I couldn't get the car near the awning to try.  

Thanks again 

KeefySher replied on 03/04/2016 21:44

Posted on 03/04/2016 21:44

We too are new to our caravan. You quickly learn to expect the unexpected and odd things happening!!

Check where your car battery is, then you know how to position the car/caravan for the 3 minutes it takes to connect / inflate / disconnect. Our first holiday we had a hired Discovery and couldn'y easily find the battery under the various cowlings! The current car has the battery rear of engine compartment nearside. Previous car battery was under boot floor.

Tend to pitch caravan by reversing with the motor mover, it's quicker than reversing hitched up as we proved at Easter as we watched a reverser getting into all sorts of problems lining to the peg. Car is over 5.2mts (17'6') long, so tend to park it angled across front of caravan whilst setting up, that gives reach to the awning tube for inflation with the Bradcot supplied pump, you only inflate at one point. Then re-park car on blind side of caravan, or side of awning.

You now know the footprint you need to work within, it gets easier each time.

richardandros replied on 04/04/2016 15:12

Posted on 04/04/2016 15:12

Neil - Don't know if it applies to your van, but ours has a 240v socket on the outside of the van on the awning side.  I bought a 240v pump (from Halford's, I think) - wasn't expensive and has a long enough lead to reach the inflation point on our awning. Slight downside (but a good safety feature) is that it's a high volume / low pressure pump so it doesn't quite fully inflate it and I have to use the supplied hand pump to finish it off.

karenham replied on 04/04/2016 15:53

Posted on 04/04/2016 15:53

Hi Neil, welcome to The Club. Please let us know if you need any help.

 

1Tracey1 replied on 04/04/2016 18:17

Posted on 04/04/2016 18:17

I've got to say it only takes about 10 "pumps" to pump up our air awning.  Easy enough, assuming you are fit and well.

DJCT replied on 08/04/2016 14:39

Posted on 08/04/2016 14:39

Did think about buying an electric pump for our air awning, but when I found it needs very few 'pumps' for each of the tubes I decided it would be less trouble and more beneficial to do it with the supplied pump. That pump has a rather fiddly nozzle which likes to fly off the pump at the first excuse, so I'll end up glueing it on - but almost 70 now so need a little bit of exercise during these outings!

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