Great video thank you :) I am borrowing my mums Romahome to take to Glastonbury (very trustful) and she sent me this video. Much more prepared having watch it! ❤
You did a very good job on the explanation and demo of the vehicle, I am on my third Romahome so don't need one, previously had a 1988 model, then a 1994, and currently with a 2008 R20,brilliant little campers.
Thanks. I didn't actually keep diaries but toured most of the UK on trips of up to a month each, mostly in remote areas and without using any campsites.
Thanks very much for the great demonstration. Would you consider posting similar video showing how you with pack cooking, supplies, awning etc. Any tips for increasing storage space. I see some owners have ised velcro bags on roof! Thanks Nikki
My packing was probably not typical. I only wild camped, never used sites or awning and had to be self sufficient for a month off grid. I carried a folding bike on the passenger seat, filled the passenger footwell with bottled drinking water, clothing was in the cupboard over the sink apart from a bulky down coat which covered the bike on the passenger seat. Food was in the cupboard beneath the sink and rear offside pod beneath the bed. Electrical bits were in the rear nearside pod and any vehicle maintenance in the front nearside pod behind the passenger seat. I also used an additional compressor coolbox above this pod powered by the solar panels.
Just connect your hook-up lead, check your van electrics are switched on, switch on the fridge mains switch usually at floor level then switch on the green switch on the fridge - assuming you have a van similar to my HyLo. The C15 Romahomes probably have a different set-up and possibly not a 3way fridge.
Disagree. Many RH owners don't even use the loo (use campsites instead) so it would use valuable space. A porta-potti or other portable loo can be used instead and make the best use of the space available.
A very very good review (you should be on the TV) 📺 😊
Excellent review.
Great video thank you :) I am borrowing my mums Romahome to take to Glastonbury (very trustful) and she sent me this video. Much more prepared having watch it! ❤
Not surprised it's been sold, lovely little camper. can see it's been loved, nice helpful video as well, made me want to go and buy one!
Thank you. I loved the van and have missed it very much.
You did a very good job on the explanation and demo of the vehicle, I am on my third Romahome so don't need one, previously had a 1988 model, then a 1994, and currently with a 2008 R20,brilliant little campers.
Glad you enjoyed it. They are indeed super little vans.
I admire you!
Thank you so much, just bought an older version and your tips are really useful
Great video thanks! Very interesting. I would love to hear your stories from your one month of living in the camper van!
Thanks. I didn't actually keep diaries but toured most of the UK on trips of up to a month each, mostly in remote areas and without using any campsites.
Looks a lovely little camper great demo very helpful Thx
Thanks very much for the great demonstration.
Would you consider posting similar video showing how you with pack cooking, supplies, awning etc.
Any tips for increasing storage space. I see some owners have ised velcro bags on roof!
Thanks
Nikki
My packing was probably not typical. I only wild camped, never used sites or awning and had to be self sufficient for a month off grid. I carried a folding bike on the passenger seat, filled the passenger footwell with bottled drinking water, clothing was in the cupboard over the sink apart from a bulky down coat which covered the bike on the passenger seat. Food was in the cupboard beneath the sink and rear offside pod beneath the bed. Electrical bits were in the rear nearside pod and any vehicle maintenance in the front nearside pod behind the passenger seat. I also used an additional compressor coolbox above this pod powered by the solar panels.
@@klwsproductreviews6148 thanks very much for the info! It is very helpful! Keep posting!
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Hi we have inherited an old romahome. Can somebody explain to me what we turn on or off to get the fridge to work on electric hook up.
Just connect your hook-up lead, check your van electrics are switched on, switch on the fridge mains switch usually at floor level then switch on the green switch on the fridge - assuming you have a van similar to my HyLo. The C15 Romahomes probably have a different set-up and possibly not a 3way fridge.
Nice review
Shame about not having a built in cassette loo
Disagree. Many RH owners don't even use the loo (use campsites instead) so it would use valuable space. A porta-potti or other portable loo can be used instead and make the best use of the space available.
no shower available...?
Not in this size of van!
Wow I would love one of these, how much do they go for