Alarm/LPG/Habitation battery advice

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Hi,
Getting delivery of a new Hymer Exsis I in July. Need to fit Category 1 alarm and Tracker. Choice lies between a dealer (T/world) fitted Sigma S34 alarm and a Strikeback or Growler alarm from Vanbitz. Your advice/experience of these and any recommendations would be welcome.
Also looking to fit a 2x 11kg LPG system. T/world offer Gasit and Vanbitz the Gaslow system. Again any recommendations would be welcome.
Hoping to do some wild camping, aires etc while in Europe. Having a solar panel fitted but wondered whether a single habitation battery with the solar panel would be sufficient or should I specify a second habitation battery.
Looking forward to hearing of your advice.:cartoon:
 
We're running 2x250ah 6v Trojan batteries and 300watts solar. Been off ehu for over a month now and batteries are fully charged.
44ltr underslung Gasit tank and strikeback with tracker.
Do it once but do it right.

Edit, gas, solar, batteries self fit with lots of advice off here.
 
A friend had an awning fitted at TW and to be honest if it was mine it would not have left the yard.:eek:

We have had two and soon be three strikeback alarms I would say give Eddie your hard earned cash, ;) and of course don't forget your funsters discount. (y) Bob.
 
I would also recommend Vanbitz ..

fit Gaslow and the Strikeback with Growler,

Also recommend a second battery.. which is better fitted from day one.

Just for info, Travelworld charge £95 per hour
 
For gas Autogas 2000.They are in Thirsk just off the A1.Alugas bottles are a bit more expensive, But are lighter
 
SAP at doncaster can fit all that for you as well as self leveling.
I think you can fit 2 x 14kg alugas bottles in your hymer.
 

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