Use a 2 way valve with one going to your taps and the other to the tank. If the pump relies on pressure, once the tap is positioned towards the tank it will fill. Don't forget to swap the valve back once you have done!
Hi Sam & Woodentop . If it had just been stolen I would love to catch them in the act of moving it out on the road. I have plenty of security measures at home where it is kept. It is more for Insurance purposes I suppose and retrieval in the short term rather than later down the line as...
I only have a small budget and don't want to pay a subscription if I don't have too. If I do I would prefer to put my own sim in it. I have a solar panel so I am not worried about battery drainage. Any ideas / comments welcome. Thanks Nick
Hi Buckman. Yeah, I have these and also the awning rail sliding ones that are straps at different lengths. (link here) It was really about speeding up the drainage. I think I need to revisit the fall of the pipes under the van to aid gravity. Cheers, Nick
Hi All, I often use fully service pitches and find that most of them have the drains at the rear. Sometimes the fall for the drainage is'nt that great when running flexi of rigid (or a combination of both) resulting in slow drainage at the sinks in the van. I just wonder if anyone has moved them...
Cheers John. As a precaution I have sent the following questions to swift technical team (including my chassis number) :
I want to add a roof mounted 100- or 120-Watt panel and I have the following questions:
Can I leave the 20 watt on there and just mount the other and run it through a...