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  1. SquirrellCook

    Violating a Princess!

    More violations, as the fuel tank is out it makes sense to do all the horrible jobs in that area. First it needed washing. Not the best time of year for that! Once dry attack it with a wire brush. Out with the airline and dislodge any remaining dirt. Treat any remaining minor corrosion. Let...
  2. SquirrellCook

    Distribution Board

    What had I forgotten? A heat exchanger sits on the floor below the consumer distribution board. 100mm cut of the top :( Version 2!
  3. SquirrellCook

    Not a Self-build, but a Tweaker

    Most people would see a 1amp load as insignificant, but the hours add up.
  4. SquirrellCook

    KLT crates (aka Euroboxes) for interior storage?

    Just went hunting for your crates, Euro boxes. Must similar to what I use now.
  5. SquirrellCook

    KLT crates (aka Euroboxes) for interior storage?

    We used to use the translucent containers, but got fed up with them breaking all the time. Despite the expense, moving over to industrial containers was a good move. Ours are stacked under the seats at the back and if you want to carry a lot of stuff can be stacked through the seat bases. We...
  6. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    But you have still missed the point.
  7. SquirrellCook

    Fuel take off

    I'm going to have to T off the pipe I'm fitting for the second eberspacher.
  8. SquirrellCook

    Fuel take off

    When planning on fitting some kind of diesel heater to your vehicle, don't think you have to drill a hole in your fuel tank. If you check with the manufactures there is often an option for the base vehicle to have some kind of auxiliary heating. As with many options, the infrastructure is often...
  9. SquirrellCook

    Ram Envy

    Are we still on the topic of Ram Envy?
  10. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    Yes Trevor, you have the easy solution if you find yourself looking at a red light. phew!
  11. SquirrellCook

    Ram Envy

    The behaviour of people in your area is enough to drive you to take up arms!
  12. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    No Trevor, it does not need to be connected to your motor home or anything else other than the supply. As you can see, due to the amount of mess. No room on my desk for a Motorhome. So waiting patiently to be plugged in and still working.
  13. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    You connect your hookup cable to the supply first. Then when you go to plug it into your motor home you will be illuminated as to whether it’s safe to do so.
  14. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    PORK!
  15. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    But it could be too late by then!
  16. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    The finesse bit is where I fall over. Once I get to functional I tend to loose interest.
  17. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    Look closely Dave there is a red splodge beside the green one. There not as bright as I'd like, but that's neon's for you. Message me your address and I'll send one to you.
  18. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    This was far more interesting than work, so I knocked one up. :)
  19. SquirrellCook

    WildeSquirrell safety Socket.

    Finally got one Dave, I'll wire it up this afternoon if time allows.
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