Hi Bob & Jenny, love watching your video's first and foremost.My heart went out to you when you were doing the one putting the awning up a few months ago. Again in this one struggling with the gas bottles.We bought an Adria Twin 600 SP in June this year a 2014 model which we love. The point of this comment is in August we had 2 gaslow bottles fitted and a 120 w solar panel.If you were ever considering having one fitted Rhino Installs at Bamber Bridge did ours. Phil the owner is brilliant I dropped the van off at 9.00am and returned at 1.00pm all fitted. Highly recommended keep the vids coming they are brill. Yours Bob & Paula Bolton Lancs.
Another excellent video 👍🏻 You work so hard to cover everything and,its appreciated. We liked the V Line,that lounge area looked so comfy❤️ Much comfier than the transporter.
What a lovely vlog👍,a little bit of everything. The twin camera effect is much enjoyed too ,driving x front facing . My tour around todds was also interesting ,much more relaxing than the NEC. Why is it folks all of us always leave a leisure outlet with loo rolls!😂 So agree with the darn gas locker bob ,and not nice if caught out middle of winter depths of night situation👎 Little bit of heavy breathing during that gas change over 🙈🙉🙊 As ever so enjoyed thank you both 💗👏
Agree that the twin camera effect is a step forward. Some of those larger motorhomes were poorly designed compared to that 6m malibu and the nu venture; you definitely need to think about a gaslow system for your next van or get it fitted to your current one if you intend keeping it for a while. Great video, thanks
We’ve just changed to refillable (gas-it). It’s so much better for my other half as he used to struggle getting the canisters in and out. We went for 2 bottles but we’ve saved a propane bottle for flexibility
We have just changed our van and gone for 2 x11kgs gaslow refillable bottles with external fill point. Thought they would be ideal for when we go abroad and not have to worry if we were running low. However, checking around where we live I haven't found anywhere to refill them? It is also a big investment at nearly £800 fitted.
Ever thought about fitting the duocontrol CS system so that the gas system automatically switches to the full system when empty. Just means that you have to check occasionally it you have an empty cylinder
With our current Motorhome it has the duo control together with the remote indicator duo c with eisex. This enables us to see whether the system has changed over from inside. Useful with the current weather!
Are you in Caravan and Motorhome Club or the Camping and Caravanning Club. They have many open during the winter, because a lot of pitches are hardstanding.
And www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/ukcampsites/camping-by-season/year-round-sites/&ved=2ahUKEwi2-KjR37feAhXQhOAKHdmUCQAQFjAGegQIBBAB&sqi=2&usg=AOvVaw0zvZPlm0qVb6CsOlYK9Ojj
@@BobEarnshawMoHo yes but couldn't find any in Devon . We live in Cornwall and just needed a couple of short days to break The winter up. Love your site. Were new to all this and have learnt a lot from you. Thanks.
Hi Bob, Jenny and Poppy. I went to Lytham a few years ago now, not been to Southport yet but would like to visit the site you past on your way up coast road (C&MC site). You mentioned you were going to fill up with fuel for your journey next week. I don't usually use my motorhome in the winter but I do make a point of giving it a run every two weeks, weather permitting. Could I ask do you usually leave the tank near full over winter? The reason I ask is that I am not sure whether to do this because of condensation forming on the inside of a tank with a low amount of fuel in it. Not sure what to do for the best.
You might want to read this article, the advice here is to keep the tank full. blog.parker.com/dealing-with-condensation-and-filtration-problems-a-guide-for-diesel-boat-owners
Nice one Bob and Jenny, oh and Pops
Well, that was very pleasant :) Thank you for taking us along :)
Loved the way those ducks and swan just glided by, looking like they had somewhere to go! It looks nice there, although it did look cold.
Nice little unexpected video. Thanks.
Great vlog and a nice day out thanks for sharing it with us 👍
Hi Bob & Jenny, love watching your video's first and foremost.My heart went out to you when you were doing the one putting the awning up a few months ago. Again in this one struggling with the gas bottles.We bought an Adria Twin 600 SP in June this year a 2014 model which we love. The point of this comment is in August we had 2 gaslow bottles fitted and a 120 w solar panel.If you were ever considering having one fitted Rhino Installs at Bamber Bridge did ours. Phil the owner is brilliant I dropped the van off at 9.00am and returned at 1.00pm all fitted. Highly recommended keep the vids coming they are brill.
Yours Bob & Paula Bolton Lancs.
Really nice Vlog Bob safe travels Keith.
Would it not be easier to slide the right hand bottle across and then load up the new bottle.
Great videos Bob & Jenny.
Thanks, but I thought I did move the right hand bottle over by loosening it. It's always the left hand bottle that's the most awkward.
Another excellent video 👍🏻 You work so hard to cover everything and,its appreciated. We liked the V Line,that lounge area looked so comfy❤️ Much comfier than the transporter.
What a lovely vlog👍,a little bit of everything.
The twin camera effect is much enjoyed too ,driving x front facing .
My tour around todds was also interesting ,much more relaxing than the NEC.
Why is it folks all of us always leave a leisure outlet with loo rolls!😂
So agree with the darn gas locker bob ,and not nice if caught out middle of winter depths of night situation👎
Little bit of heavy breathing during that gas change over 🙈🙉🙊
As ever so enjoyed thank you both 💗👏
Agree that the twin camera effect is a step forward. Some of those larger motorhomes were poorly designed compared to that 6m malibu and the nu venture; you definitely need to think about a gaslow system for your next van or get it fitted to your current one if you intend keeping it for a while. Great video, thanks
We’ve just changed to refillable (gas-it). It’s so much better for my other half as he used to struggle getting the canisters in and out. We went for 2 bottles but we’ve saved a propane bottle for flexibility
Always nice to see your vlogs, Bob how many times did you walk around the NEC and what no plates 😂 only joking, take care, from Dave, su and Bruno 😀
We have just changed our van and gone for 2 x11kgs gaslow refillable bottles with external fill point. Thought they would be ideal for
when we go abroad and not have to worry if we were running low. However, checking around where we live I haven't found anywhere to
refill them? It is also a big investment at nearly £800 fitted.
That's the worry if you go for refillable. I know there's a place near us in Preston.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo Fair way from Hebden Bridge where we are based.
Ever thought about fitting the duocontrol CS system so that the gas system automatically switches to the full system when empty. Just means that you have to check occasionally it you have an empty cylinder
Thanks, do you know when one cylinder is empty?
Bob Earnshaw looking at the top of the regulator the indicator shows red. If ok it’s green.
With our current Motorhome it has the duo control together with the remote indicator duo c with eisex. This enables us to see whether the system has changed over from inside. Useful with the current weather!
Hi Bob
I am finding it difficult to find sites open Nov Dec? Any help
Are you in Caravan and Motorhome Club or the Camping and Caravanning Club. They have many open during the winter, because a lot of pitches are hardstanding.
Have look at www.caravanclub.co.uk/uk-holidays/uk-sites/club-sites/open-all-year-sites/
And www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/ukcampsites/camping-by-season/year-round-sites/&ved=2ahUKEwi2-KjR37feAhXQhOAKHdmUCQAQFjAGegQIBBAB&sqi=2&usg=AOvVaw0zvZPlm0qVb6CsOlYK9Ojj
@@BobEarnshawMoHo yes but couldn't find any in Devon . We live in Cornwall and just needed a couple of short days to break The winter up. Love your site. Were new to all this and have learnt a lot from you. Thanks.
Hi Bob, Jenny and Poppy. I went to Lytham a few years ago now, not been to Southport yet but would like to visit the site you past on your way up coast road (C&MC site). You mentioned you were going to fill up with fuel for your journey next week. I don't usually use my motorhome in the winter but I do make a point of giving it a run every two weeks, weather permitting. Could I ask do you usually leave the tank near full over winter? The reason I ask is that I am not sure whether to do this because of condensation forming on the inside of a tank with a low amount of fuel in it. Not sure what to do for the best.
Thanks, I can't answer that as I don't leave the Motorhome standing for any length of time. Best to use it, snow storms excepted.
You might want to read this article, the advice here is to keep the tank full.
blog.parker.com/dealing-with-condensation-and-filtration-problems-a-guide-for-diesel-boat-owners