Double external waterproof socket

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That would work well fitted in a "wet" locker.

Thread drift - why do they put electric sockets in "wet" lockers, defies logic!
 
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RogerL said:
That would work well fitted in a "wet" locker.

Thread drift - why do they put electric sockets in "wet" lockers, defies logic!

Hello Roger, I could suggest that f a socket were installed inside a locker, it might allow some users to leave an electrical product plugged in and stowed in the locker. It just raises the risk that whatever it was may be left turned on when the locker was closed with the attendant hazards.
 
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ProfJohnL said:
RogerL said:
That would work well fitted in a "wet" locker.

Thread drift - why do they put electric sockets in "wet" lockers, defies logic!

Hello Roger, I could suggest that f a socket were installed inside a locker, it might allow some users to leave an electrical product plugged in and stowed in the locker. It just raises the risk that whatever it was may be left turned on when the locker was closed with the attendant hazards.

My Lunar has a wet locker with a mains outlet factory-installed in it. I believe it is there to power electrical equipment in the awning.

Edit - there's no switch on the socket either.
 
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Most caravan manufacturers defy logic
I've come across a couple of howlers my self
1.Mains socket in wet locker (Sterling),ok it's weatherproof until you insert a domestic plug then it's no longer weatherproof. (They should supply a weatherproof plug to match the socket.)
2 Internal hinged lid for access to front gas locker so you can turn gas on/off from inside van. (can't remember the manufacturer of this howler) - possibility of gas leakage into van.
Note, sockets are weatherproof not waterproof which means submersible in water.
Has anyone come across other manufacturing howlers.
 
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Think you are winding me up Sprocket you know my nearest Aldi is 30 miles away :(

But I got news for you, they are currently building one less than half a mile from work so will have to pass it at least twice a day, but will be afew months away yet :S
 
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Gagakev said:
Think you are winding me up Sprocket you know my nearest Aldi is 30 miles away :(

But I got news for you, they are currently building one less than half a mile from work so will have to pass it at least twice a day, but will be afew months away yet :S
You are lucky-we dont have any in Northern Ireland, so I would appreciate it if people would stop posting about the very good offers from them :angry:
 
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JimF said:
Gagakev said:
Think you are winding me up Sprocket you know my nearest Aldi is 30 miles away :(

But I got news for you, they are currently building one less than half a mile from work so will have to pass it at least twice a day, but will be afew months away yet :S
You are lucky-we dont have any in Northern Ireland, so I would appreciate it if people would stop posting about the very good offers from them :angry:

Hello Jim,

I do hope your comment was in jest! :dry:

If we were limited to posting about what was only universally available we would have a very stinted repertoire. :eek:hmy:
 
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Jimf.

When I was in Northern Ireland 10 years ago I saw a Lidl in Newcastle Co Down, it was in the old railway station buildings.

Trevor
 
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Internationally, Aldi is two separate companies - Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud - created when the two founding brothers split their business.

Aldi Sud operates in Southern Germany, Ireland, Great Britain and certain European countries while Aldi Nord operates in Northern Germany and other European countries.

In the USA, Aldi Sud operates as Aldi, Aldi Nord operates as Trader Joe's.
 
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To continue the 'topic drift' the idea of being able to reach through a hatch to turn on/off the gas in the front locker is to be found in several German built caravans and is not all that bad. LPG is heavier than air so any leakage round the bottle will sink not rise - hence the quite large vents usually found in front lockers.
 

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