When travelling abroad in a caravan, it is advisable to use a refuelling adapter to fill up with LPG. There are 4 types of adapters: Euro, ACME, Bayonet and Dish. In this article I will describe in which countries which adapters are needed and what they look like.
View moreAre there multiple types of motorhome chassis and multiple types of flooring? Why is this so important that I have to write about it? The type of chassis and flooring determines the motorhome's driveability, insulation and amount of storage space. Motorhome chassis types There are two types of chassis: Basic…
View moreYou could only go motorhoming for about one season without heating. Sure, there are sleeping bags down to -30, but there are also expedition tents instead of motorhomes. Heating has been an essential part of motorhomes, motorhomes and campervans since their inception. Heating usually uses gas, petrol or diesel. Almost…
View moreA kitchen and toilet should be in every motorhome or camper van. It's a luxury, independence and allows you to spend time away from the campsite. All larger motorhomes and campervans, except small campervans such as the VW California, have a shower with hot water motorhomes have tanks for drinking…
View moreThe kitchen is my favourite part of the motorhome. In it we cook spaghetti with ketchup. The motorhome kitchen differs from the kitchen you have at home only in its size. The kitchen has a fridge, a stove and a sink. However, some premium and luxury motorhomes also have an…
View moreAlmost everything in the living area of the motorhome runs on 12V. In addition to the standard battery that is designed for driving, the motorhome electrical system also has a leisure battery. And everything is connected to them. The lights, the water pump, the heat diffuser but also the compressor…
View moreAlmost every motorhome gas system has a gas bottle. I saw one attempt at a motorhome with an induction cooker at a motorhome show once, but they never made it happen in real life. People use it for cooking, at the very least. Gas in motorhome most often stored in…
View moreAll motorhomes and camper vans have opening sunroofs and opening side windows. Most vans also have opening windows in the sliding doors and rear opening doors. All ventilation solutions for motorhomes have double glazing, which ensures good thermal and acoustic insulation. In the following article, I will cover all types…
View moreYou can mount just about anything you can imagine on a motorhome or in a motorhome. Everyone uses their motorhome in a different way, goes on different trips or has different habits and needs. Motorhome accessories cost quite a lot of money, so I think it's a good idea to…
View moreThe following sections describe possible problems with the gas system and their solutions. Smell of gas, excessive gas consumption Leak in the gas system Immediately shut off the entire gas system, cap off the gas cylinder and valves for gas appliances. Open the windows and doors and ventilate the motorhome….
View moreThe following sections describe the most common Truma heating problems with Truma Combi heating and hot water boilers. This section of the manual is applicable to the Trumatic manual heating controller. The digital controller will display an error, which you can check directly in the manual for your version of…
View moreThe following sections describe the most common problems with Adle Compact heating and hot water boilers and how to solve them. Additionally, we address issues related to Adle heating not starting and provide troubleshooting steps for a seamless heating experience in your motorhome. Adle heating does not start Firstly, this…
View moreThe following sections cover the most common faults of a piezo ignition gas cooker and their possible solutions. Gas not ignited by piezo ignition Ignition detector is faulty Contact a specialist motorhome service Low flame has switched itself off Gas ignition detection sensor is not set correctly Adjust the gas…
View moreThe following sections cover the most common motorhome water system faults and how to rectify them. Drinking water not flowing Empty drinking water tank Fill the drinking water tank. Faulty water pump Have your water pump replaced at a motorhome repair shop. Broken hose Remove the kink in the hose…
View moreIf you do not have a Crash Sensor fitted to the gas cylinders in your motorhome, all gas safety valves must be closed when driving. The valves are located on the gas cylinders and also inside the motorhome most commonly in the kitchen area. Each gas appliance has its own…
View moreA motorhome gas cooker or stove works in a similar way to a gas cooker in the home. Ignition is either automatic by pressing a knob or, in some older models, by using a lighter. When the stove is burning, the vent or one of the windows must be open…
View moreThere are 2 types of fridges that are most often installed in motorhomes: a gas fridge, which also runs on 12V or 230V, and an electric fridge, which only runs on 12V. Each type of fridge has the possibility of adjusting the cooling intensity. There are countless models of refrigerators…
View moreA chemical toilet is in every large motorhome and its use involves regular emptying. If the chemical toilet cassette is almost full, a red light on the flush control will illuminate Using the chemical toilet Open the lid of the chemical toilet in the same way as the toilet you…
View moreDrinking water is poured into the motorhome from an external stopcock, which is most often on the side of the motorhome. A hose is used to fill the water, which is connected to a tap or drinking water dispenser Drinking water taps and pump Drinking water is pumped to the…
View moreThe motorhome can be connected to an electricity connection at the campsite or motorhome parking. An extension cable is available for this. In most cases, a special motorhome connector is used for the connection. In some campsites, a conventional household socket is used. How to connect a motorhome to the…
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