Caravans and Motorhomes Will Be Affected
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2023
- CARAVANS and motorhomes Will Be Affected This Weekend, are you ready? We have a cold weather coming in this weekend, now is a great time to drain your caravan and motorhome water system down to stop any frost damage.
THIS week at The Caravan place caravan dealer of used caravans for sale, we look around some used caravans for sale and we also have some motor homes just arrived for sale.
We see what has happened this week with our used caravans for sale. Have a quick look at what used caravans for sale have just arrived and our caravanning tip for camping.
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Cant possiblly see why people would think moisture traps are a bad idea myb they just dont understand !! The moisture is there and they absorb some of it allways a good thing 👍
Thanks Michael 👍
I've always used moisture traps and check or change them monthly as required , last winter there was a lot of moisture collected, more than normal, this led me to carry out an in depth inspection where I found the gas fire chimney seal to the roof had failed which I replaced pretty quickly before any serious damage occured. So not only do they work, they can also Indicate a water ingress issue when monitored.
100 % for moisture traps. We use our motorhome all year long . Many moons ago when we had a static caravan . Before moisture traps, we used cheap as chips table salt on plates bowls pots whatever. Still use it just pop lid on when travelling. .
Thanks 👍
Thx for reminder vid. Last Early December drained down 100 % I thought, taps up all that biz, returned sometime in January below zero C …( Sited van on board fresh water tank empty) taps frozen in upright position and blew the pump fuse, had to use the Mrs hair dryer to defrost the taps the pump and find a new fuse the next day. Top advice if sited… lagg your pipes, bubble wrap your internal tanks but remove from hot tank before use and make sure you got spare correct fuses and take a hair dryer!!
Hi Mark, we used moisture traps for 6 years every winter, in my static caravan, never had a damp problem, van was very dry no moldy curtains, definitely use them,even bowls of salt work ,haha 😊 thank Roy
Thanks Roy, good to hear 👍
I always use three moisture traps in my Coachman 545
Thanks Anthony
I use moisture traps, I dot them around in cupboards and leave the doors open and by the bathroom etc, they’re great, and my caravan was nice and dry inside throughout the winter last year!
Thanks Carole👍
I use moisture traps, cheap as chips at those bargain stores 👍
Thanks Billy 👍
The issue with moisture traps is that caravans and motorhomes are not airtight, god help us if they were. Traps will indeed draw in moisture from the air around them but it is immediately replaced from the air outside. I've nothing against using traps, they cost pennies and may make you feel better but they achieve absolutely nothing. Buy a cheap humidity monitor and you'll see for yourself.
Hi Mark. As i mentioned recently i have put a moisture trap in our caravan for the first time. After 2 weeks i can already see some water in the reservoir. Its being serviced tomorrow so after that i will wash the outside and put our cover on. Will monitor the water level and keep an eye on the battery level. Will advise again re water level. Cheers.
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Love the truck but yet again another one I can’t afford 😢😢😢😢
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Caravans aren't sealed units, so all a moisture trap does is pull air and moisture in from outside.
Thanks Kevin
Sandy balls is a lovely site in the new forest.
It looks great 👍
Static only unfortunately,lovely site though
Facts.. moisture is in the air, a caravan by its very nature is not an air tight box.. the easy way to ensure that the damp does not stay inside the caravan and condense is by providing ventilation,. Moisture traps do kinda work but in a limited way, keeping a window 'ajar' front / back and top allow the caravan to breath
Thanks Dave 👍
Hi Mark I use the moisture traps through the winter have done for years 👍
Thanks 👍
Love your Channel,but lately you’ve had more re runs than itv at Christmas . Just post once a week if you’re busy,all the bezt
A few older vids together, it's supposed to drop this weekend so will hopefully help a few that haven't already drained down 👍
@@thecaravanplace thanks for the tips,I noticed little dry ladybirds in my van today when i was bleeding the alde heating as my towel rail wasn’t getting hot. I solved the air lock and have a red hot towel rad but noticed the poor little things thought it was spring and started stretching their wings😀. Have you done an Alde bleed vid yet Mark?Thanks
We bought a brand new caravan on 1st November this year, we haven’t used it yet and it’s in storage (outside on tarmac), but we put a moisture trap in there and after just one week I was shocked to see how much water had been collected!!! Definitely a no brainer.
moisture traps everytime
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Hello mark one more great video do you think it’s worth putting fridge vent covers on for the winter keep the videos coming I watch them all
Yes it will help with the colder weather now. 👍
Im thinking of a caravan this year, its just me n the wife n 2 small dogs using it, but still waiting some luxury. Not sure what caravan yet, but i find your knowledge and information very useful to new would be caravaners! What i am finding difficult to grasp is, do i buy a car first then a caravan,or choose the caravan,and then the car ? Ive an Astra tourer, love it,but shes only very light and the caravans we like need a heavy car. Would be nice to see what cars suit different caravans. Love the vids, keep it up 👍
If you go with a tow car that can tow 1600kg it will tow 90% of single axles. Not many 2 berths are over 1450kg so you could get away with upto that, but if you want to update later 1600kg gives a bit more freedom. What tow car is a good source of information
@@thecaravanplace Brilliant many thanks, For a first time buyer, I find your knowledge and experience a reassurance .
What do we do with the battery?
Caravan has a solar panel on the room but no idea if this will trickle charge the battery when the mastwr switch for caravan electrics is off.
Help please!
I would take it off every month and give it a proper charge, it won't get much from the solar panel, it should be direct to the battery so doesn't matter about the master switch. If you have a volt meter you can test the battery cables to see if its working on a sunny day. 👍
Thank you, much appreciated.
I’m feeling a bit of deja vous on this video. Is it a re publish?
Yes a few old ones put together, but frost due the weekend so worth re doing hopefully 👍
Sorry missed why you would run everything on gas for the last trip out before winter storage could you explain thanks
If you don't use the gas very often, the gas valves tend to stick, so it's a good time to run everything on gas and work all the valves and burners. This will then hopefully keep all the appliances on gas in good working order for next year. 👍
Cheers 👍