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Most of the time I don't bother plugging in if I'm right next to the socket. Tend to feel guilty if its a free aire with free lecky.I've only got a 25m. If I can't reach the socket and I'm only there overnight, I often don't bother plugging in.
That's exactly what I want to do, cut my 25m one into two lengths.We have two hook up leads. A 15m and a 10m that we connect together if needed. 99% of the time we've ever been on hook up we have always just used the 10m or 15m. Makes it a lot easier in my opinion.
Is it ok to connect two 16 amp hookup leads together? Just wondering if it's ok in the rain?
Can't find a suitable waterproof plug/socket combination anywhere.
Thanks
Jim
C&MHC actually have a written rule that you can’t join leads on their sites
I came back from a walk round Clumber Park to find a warden tapping his foot by my MH waiting to tell me why I couldn’t
Post was over 25m from my pitch
He said children might play with the joint, to which I asked what stops them playing with the posthe did let me use it for my 2nd and last night there
My cables do have the glanded cable entries and I consider them water proof and safe , but rules is rules![]()
The rule is that they should never pitch you more than 25m from a EHU.![]()
C&MHC have a written rule?? Surely not!C&MHC actually have a written rule that you can’t join leads on their sites
I came back from a walk round Clumber Park to find a warden tapping his foot by my MH waiting to tell me why I couldn’t
Post was over 25m from my pitch
Edit - mains input connection
He said children might play with the joint, to which I asked what stops them playing with the posthe did let me use it for my 2nd and last night there
My cables do have the glanded cable entries and I consider them water proof and safe , but rules is rules![]()
I have a 20m, a 10m and a 5m.That's exactly what I want to do, cut my 25m one into two lengths.
50m not uncommon on French Aires, the French Germans and Dutch carry 50m leads.I have a 20m, a 10m and a 5m.
Use 5m at home when on charge and take with us, along with the other 2.
Have ip66 connectors if needed to join, but also use a jointing splash proof box over the connecting pieces, but it's rare I need to join.
Only used on uk sites, and have rarely been such a distance from an EHU bollard to warrant connecting.
Probably overkill, but I am happy with our selection.
Wow!50m not uncommon on French Aires, the French Germans and Dutch carry 50m leads.
They use 1.5 mm sq cable as I do. They only use mains for their charger & fridge.Wow!
Would not to wind that in on a wet cold site.
How big would the winding drum be?
And where do you store it?
Which site would that be then?I carry a 10m and a 25m. The 10m is used the most however both are often needed on the site at Carcassonne, one of swmbos favourites.
Camping le Cite. On a lot of pitches the allocated hookup is a fair distance.Which site would that be then?![]()
Just cut it and fit decent quality plug and sockets. I've left mine out in heavy rain and on wet grass, nothing happened.That's exactly what I want to do, cut my 25m one into two lengths.
I'm with you Lenny, but we visited a Stellplatz on one occasion that charged for EHU, no option not to, and I'd left the damn cable in the UKMost of the time I don't bother plugging in if I'm right next to the socket. Tend to feel guilty if its a free aire with free lecky.
What a load of twaddle is spoken by our UK sites an clubs. Why on earth they didn't learn how our neighbours in Europe did things whilst we were associated with them (in the EU) I will never know.
Long, joined (or even shared) EHU cables are quite normal and accepted in most European countries so why the pedantic attitude here in the UK?
By shared I mean one of these...
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Often used on French Aires.