Ste6t9 said:Hi Dave.
I am the mentioned newbie in a similar situation to you. We have our handover this Thursday so I’ll report back with any info I gain. We are also having 2 nights at a nearby campsite to try it all out so stay tuned and ask away.
I guess I’m like the stuntman going first.
DaveHart said:Hi all - another question, this time on weight and payload.
On looking at the Swift borchure for the Sprite Super Quattro DB it notes the following:
Miro: 1486kg
MTPLM: 1711kg
Total user payload: 225kg
Personal effects payload: 180kg
The narrative alongside the table talks about a 10kg allowance for gas in the miro as well as it assuming that the water tank, toilet flush tank and water heater are empty. It says the personal effects includes a 20kg leisure battery allowance.
So....
Does this mean that if I had a leisure battery of 20kg and gas of 10kg then I still have another 180kg I can load up without needing to include anything for gas and battery (unless they are bigger of course)? Why is both 225kg and 180kg even quoted? What is the 45kg difference - is that the expectation of what the water weight would be if the various tanks/heaters were filled up?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
Ste6t9 said:We wanted to weigh everything we were going to put in once we bought it but didn’t have time. I’m thinking though before it goes away for the winter, stripping it back to the basics it arrived with and weighing it.
The MIRO on our plate seems to be a little heavier than the published weight and I’m wondering if this is because it includes the motor mover that it came fitted with.
Can anyone help on this point?
Ste6t9 said:Thanks for that. I’m assuming the best weighbridge a dynamic axle one? Where I can drive over slowly and just pick up the weight of the van axle?
Ste6t9 said:Great answers both of you. I have got both type of bridges relatively nearby. Therefore I may do a bit of tinkering and do it both ways.
Obviously no big trips are booked in so it’s not urgent. Do any of you weigh the van empty to check the MIRO or do you trust the plating? As I said, mine is higher than the published, but having a couple of extras fitted may mean I should weigh it empty to check.
Ste6t9 said:Definitely think I’m going to do this, also, sorry to the original poster for hijacking this thread little bit.
Before the weather gets too bad I’m going to empty the van back to the dealer condition, I think that may include the gas bottle in the MIRO. I leave the battery in as well and then measure the noseweight and take it to a weighbridge.
I’m also using a spreadsheet as advised to weigh everything I’m going to put in it.
Ste6t9 said:....Before the weather gets too bad I’m going to empty the van back to the dealer condition, I think that may include the gas bottle in the MIRO. I leave the battery in as well and then measure the noseweight and take it to a weighbridge.
I’m also using a spreadsheet as advised to weigh everything I’m going to put in it....
ProfJohnL said:As CO has said the only critical weight limits are the MTPLM .and the nose load.
I cant see the need to empty the caravan completely, You will always have your battery, and motor mover (if fitted)
so why remove those? surely all you want to know is how much capacity you have for your variable luggage.
MIRO is not a very precise figure, so why bother trying to prove it?