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bailey ranger 5 berth!!!!!

I own a 2007 Bailey Ranger 500/5. There are only 2 mains sockets available for general use. One is behind the fold down television shelf, along with the aerial socket and a 12v socket, and the other is on the wall slightly to the right of the gas hob. There is another in the bottom of the kitchen cupboard, but the fridge is plugged into that.

An option worth considering, is an awning socket. I had one fitted when we ordered the caravan. They come inside a weather proof cover, and allow the microwave, toaster etc to stand on a camping table in the awning without cables hanging through the window.
 
I own a 2007 Bailey Ranger 500/5. There are only 2 mains sockets available for general use. One is behind the fold down television shelf, along with the aerial socket and a 12v socket, and the other is on the wall slightly to the right of the gas hob. There is another in the bottom of the kitchen cupboard, but the fridge is plugged into that.

An option worth considering, is an awning socket. I had one fitted when we ordered the caravan. They come inside a weather proof cover, and allow the microwave, toaster etc to stand on a camping table in the awning without cables hanging through the window.
great thanks!!!
 
I have a Bailey Ranger 550/6. It has a pair of sockets above the fridge and another in the locker for the fridge. I fitted 2 pairs of matching 13amp singles and an external socket. Easy to do. You can also put a double (or triple) plug in the fridge socket - available from Wilco for peanuts
 

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