40 minutes is practically light speed! Well played!First time putting the awning up. Hooraaa, took about 40minutes the YouTube video reckoned 8 minutes…..
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Looks spot on.
40 minutes is practically light speed! Well played!First time putting the awning up. Hooraaa, took about 40minutes the YouTube video reckoned 8 minutes…..
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Same as ours, I “can” put it up in about 10 minutes, but then spend a considerable amount of time adjusting this, moving that, tightening up here and so onFirst time putting the awning up. Hooraaa, took about 40minutes the YouTube video reckoned 8 minutes…..
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Were you visiting the British Ironwork Centre? Amazing place!Was looking for a momento of our Bala/Wales trip and thought this would make a great bonnet mascotView attachment 244178but MOT time might be a problem so went for this instead
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Just had a look and the discount code brings it down to £65 this end as well, thats a pretty good price !Just spotted that the older 100w Renogy folding panels were at a low price on Amazon (£87) and also I was offered a voucher bring them down to £65.
Not sure if that voucher would be offered to everyone but at £65 delivered I figured it was worth a shot to play with as both my power packs and the fridge will take a solar input.
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See the background hereI'm tempted by one of these ...i'd need a controller and some leads etc too at a guess?
How well do those work? I have a big folding one for the rear kitchen pod but I still have issues on blowy days...
I only ordered them today. I should get them from China in 2 -3 weeks time. I thought at £5 and coppers each, why not try them.How well do those work? I have a big folding one for the rear kitchen pod but I still have issues on blowy days...
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How robust are portable type panels?
I'm contemplating doing some 12v solar tinkering at home having some spare batteries but I also now own 3 camping devices that will solar input ( two power packs and fridge with battery ) so one option is to get a portable solar panel that would be useful when we start camping. My concern is...www.t6forum.com
Hi, just wondering how you have been getting on with your Isabella drive away awning. We are in the market for a drive away and like the look of the Isabella, would value your thoughts on advantages and any if snags or let downs etc. Cheers!
I don't know till I get them, but I followed @Dellmassive links to read his reviews and thoughts.Thats a lot of reading ...
In short are these panels any good ? Do i push the button ??
LOL. . . . that was a lot of reading to follow the links back to see what we are talking about.I don't know till I get them, but I followed @Dellmassive links to read his reviews and thoughts.
That thread tells you why I'm buying them, depends why you are wanting to buy them, and that's probably a discussion to have off this thread.
sorry...but pizza on you at Camper jam?@ToddiesT6 you have a lot to answer for. She couldn't resist getting one after sampling your goods LOL
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