L Len_Cuff Aug 17, 2008 236 0 0 Aug 24, 2009 #1 Anyone know if you can buy something which will keep the van wiring up off the ground? Thinking of s spring perhaps? Suffered from a dragging 12N cable this weekend and had to do a quick splice repair and all the lights failed!!
Anyone know if you can buy something which will keep the van wiring up off the ground? Thinking of s spring perhaps? Suffered from a dragging 12N cable this weekend and had to do a quick splice repair and all the lights failed!!
Jaydug Mar 14, 2005 1,136 199 19,235 Aug 24, 2009 #2 How about using plastic cable zip ties. They come in all sorts of lengths.
R RonD Sep 30, 2006 208 0 0 Aug 24, 2009 #3 I just put about a 6" diameter loop in the cable and it stays up off the ground nicely.
D DeliDave May 5, 2005 1,154 0 0 Aug 24, 2009 #4 we use a bungee ,a short one looped around both the cables and hooked onto the Alko handle.
ProfJohnL Mar 14, 2005 18,901 4,131 50,935 Aug 24, 2009 #5 we use a bungee ,a short one looped around both the cables and hooked onto the Alko handle. Click to expand... I have used a segment cut out of a an old car tyre inner-tube looped through around the cables and the hooked over the jockey wheel.
we use a bungee ,a short one looped around both the cables and hooked onto the Alko handle. Click to expand... I have used a segment cut out of a an old car tyre inner-tube looped through around the cables and the hooked over the jockey wheel.
W WatsonJohnG Mar 14, 2005 4,638 0 0 Aug 25, 2009 #6 These curly cables are one answer but mine have a 12N/S socket at one end so that the existing plugs just plug in under the A Frame http://www.towsure.com/product/434-1.5m_N-Type_Lead_(Plug_>_Plug)
These curly cables are one answer but mine have a 12N/S socket at one end so that the existing plugs just plug in under the A Frame http://www.towsure.com/product/434-1.5m_N-Type_Lead_(Plug_>_Plug)
J jacky3 Mar 14, 2005 1,373 0 0 Aug 25, 2009 #7 hi iv'e used a bungee for years,wrapped round cable and hitch and never once had any bother,a good way of stopping trailing cables.
hi iv'e used a bungee for years,wrapped round cable and hitch and never once had any bother,a good way of stopping trailing cables.
L Len_Cuff Aug 17, 2008 236 0 0 Aug 25, 2009 #9 Bungees on order!! Just need to make the bodge job I did with choc block look a bit neater
Stevel Mar 28, 2007 67 1 18,585 Aug 26, 2009 #10 Just put a couple of twists in the cable before connecting up