Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. That sounds great, just remmeber it all takes time to get used to it. Please like the video if you haven't as of yet. Bet your looking forward to get out.
According to my instructions, you should start with the tap that is furthest away, generally the bathroom taps. I was also told to take the shower head off during the winter. Not sure if you would suggest either of these?
Thanks for the comment Dave, please like the video if you haven't already. I can see some merit in pulling the bathroom tap first but to be honest never had any issues doing it that way. Always started with Kitchen tap as it's next to me, then bathroom sink, followed by the shower. In fact often don't pull shower through unless using it. That can sometimes cause issues with air in pipes but had no issues so far. I think the shower again never done that personally, I think something I should have mentioned is putting the shower down in winter time to get it out.
When plugging the whale connection into the side of the caravan, lift the flap completely pointing up, then push the whale connector in ensuring the top edge fits into the groove, when you close the lid/flap it locks the top edge of the whale connector in place.....you didnt lock the top edge of the Whale connector into position. Just saying for others to observe 🙂
Your video are excellent - many thanks
Great tips. I’ve just bought a Bailey Phoenix 420 2021 model first time caravaner. So always good for any tips and advice. 👍
Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. That sounds great, just remmeber it all takes time to get used to it. Please like the video if you haven't as of yet. Bet your looking forward to get out.
very helpful . many thanks
According to my instructions, you should start with the tap that is furthest away, generally the bathroom taps. I was also told to take the shower head off during the winter. Not sure if you would suggest either of these?
Thanks for the comment Dave, please like the video if you haven't already. I can see some merit in pulling the bathroom tap first but to be honest never had any issues doing it that way. Always started with Kitchen tap as it's next to me, then bathroom sink, followed by the shower. In fact often don't pull shower through unless using it. That can sometimes cause issues with air in pipes but had no issues so far. I think the shower again never done that personally, I think something I should have mentioned is putting the shower down in winter time to get it out.
Yes I always start furthest away
Great video.. Would love to see one on a 2012 hobby 645 vip.
Thanks for the comment. Never really looked at Hobby vans to be honest. I would guess that uses the older system.
My caravan does this all the times even after it's comes properly first time what can I do to stop it from spitting everywhere thanks Ben
Put a tea towel over the tap so that takes most of it.
Well presented
Thank you 🙂
When plugging the whale connection into the side of the caravan, lift the flap completely pointing up, then push the whale connector in ensuring the top edge fits into the groove, when you close the lid/flap it locks the top edge of the whale connector in place.....you didnt lock the top edge of the Whale connector into position. Just saying for others to observe 🙂