Stopping driving off with the ECU connected

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I’ve posted on a couple of threads the plastic tag I made that fitted in the ignition lock and physically prevented you starting the vehicle.
Might be worth PaulandChrissy doing a 3D printed version, with ‘Cable’ or ‘240v’ moulded in?


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We've always used a checklist, it's never let us down ;)

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Did it once when we felt threatened by a group of vans who turned up together.
 
What i can never understand is, for about £3 in parts, its easily possible to have an alarm go off if you turn the ignition on while the EHU is connected, but manufacturers who build vans for 10's of thousands of pounds cant be bothered to do it.
It should be simple. My EBL has mains indicator and D+. A simple AND logic gate with those two inputs could switch on a warning light and/or sound a buzzer.
 
Our brace (rear legs winder) lives on the driving pedals when we are parked up, does two jobs-warns of rear legs down and EHU.

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StillGoing

i will look forward to seeing your finished project so i can say, i want one !! lol
 
Being a solo traveller has a number of advantages, not least, I'm responsible for everything.

Also my water filling hose and EHU Lead live, neatly curled in plain sight in the passenger footwell.

I have a mental checklist before pulling off but I'm never ceased to be amazed as to how I've missed an internal door latch and to have failed to switch the fridge from Gas to 12v!

They are my bugbears.

To date I've never come close to forgetting the EHU Lead, YET!!!!!
 
I also have a checklist I go through before setting off, and I’m not saying my suggestion should replace this.
It is more a simple extra safeguard.
It is also useful for those circumstances where you might not do a full check e.g. starting and manoeuvring in the drive between trips or to stop things seizing whilst SORNed.
Or going to top up with water in the middle of a site stay.
Anyway, lots of good ideas on here for people to pick what’s best for them
 
We have a card that lives on the dash top ..hang it on the steering wheel when we park up with checklist written on it,also ehu cable bag put in passenger footwell

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We have a card that lives on the dash top ..hang it on the steering wheel when we park up with checklist written on it,also ehu cable bag put in passenger footwell
We have a laminated checklist card that lives in the sun visor.
We run through it every time after an overnight stay.

And the cable bag, when empty, lives in the drivers footwell!

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The laminated 'prepare for take off' checklist.

ALL Roof Vents Closed
ALL Lockers Locked
EHU Cable in Locker
Central Heating OFF
Fridge Locked and set to Auto/Off
Bikes Loaded and Locked
Awning In
Gas ON or OFF
Cassette Empty
Waste Tank Level ?
Fresh Water Level ?
Waste Tank Tap Open/Closed
Electrical Water Tap On/Off
Bin Stowed/Biodegradable bin Empty
Satellite Dish Down
Immobiliser OFF
Sidestep In
Ramps/Chocks Away!

And on the other side of the card it has the checklist for when we put it into our storage place, as we nearly always drain down the tank etc unless we are using it with a week or two.

 
I always do a 'pre-flight check' before setting off. I walk round the van, checking everything is as it should be and looking underneath to make sure nothing's been put there which could be run over or snagged. In ten years, the only 'miss' has been an internal door which if not clipped in properly will swing out with a massive BANG when the van turns the first corner... I've missed that a few times, and I've once had to stop to turn off the gas, but generally it's so ingrained now that I barely think about doing the checks before I go.
 

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