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  1. Just connected up the battery and the lead sparked a little, i've seen it before when connecting up various things, but on the landy the 2 positive cables go straight to an isolator switch each, which was turned off, 1 in the cab, the other in the engine bay which used to be for a winch.. . Not sure how there could be a connection anywhere to make it spark.. It only sparks as the cable touches, once it's touched it's fine..

    Regards.

  2. Just a quick update. These hot glue patches have been on a little while and it has been very wet this week, but they are holding up well. The whole roof though, is damp on the inside.. I've got some Fabsil to treat it, but it needs to be dry to do it, but it hasn't dried out for a week now.. I've just had to wipe the inside of the rag to remove the start of mould! I need a fine dry day...

  3. Hi, I would install a solar panel if I used it for longer periods, but for just a few days the battery lasts fine. The tear drop doesn't have any charging facility, I remove the battery at home and charge it with a battery charger from the house mains. Guess if I ever needed to charge it while out in it, I could take the car battery charger with me and a simple adaptor for the electric hook up, but I've not needed to yet.

  4. Really like that, how much electrics have you installed? Just a thumping great leisure battery and 12V or you fitted it out with 240 too?

    Your guess is correct, fitted with a 110amp leisure battery and only 12 volts. One charge at home lasts quite a few days as it only really runs my daughter's portable dvd player, a car stereo and the lighting, plus, of course, the main power draw; charging my daughter's mobile phone.. After about 4 nights I guess you'd need a way to charge it, but we haven't run out yet..

  5. My roof is wearing a little thin in places and a small hole has appeared, above where my daughter sits laugh.gif, it's fine my side... Looking on ebay you can buy tent repair patches for a few quid, some are self sticky, which I would guess are rubbish?, some need glue.. Not sure how good the canvas is either, doubt it's as thick as the existing roof.. Do these things actually stay stuck on? Has anyone used one they can recommend, or will I need to sew a patch on for any lasting use. My roof is black, so I did think of cutting something else up to use as a donor for the patch..
    Thanks.

  6. The speedo in my old landy reads wrong, it's slower as I have the wrong diff fitted, but it also wobbles quite a bit, so it's difficult to tell what speed I'm doing, though it's probably slow...

    I've looked at GPS speedos as they fit them in some racing cars, but these are £78, the head up ones, which are cheaper, I'm told are not very good. Been looking on ebay and there are loads of satnavs for under £30, but I can't judge whether any would give a clear figure on them of the speed.. Has anyone any recommendations..

    Thanks.

  7. If laying the trailer up for an extended period, I weld a length of angle iron sticking down into the ground. Just grind it off when I want to move trailer later, but it makes towing it a bit hard and obvious for the thieves.

  8. It's difficult, you can only really stop the opportunist, i've heard of thieves using a gizmo that will clamp onto any drawbar, whether it has a lock or not, allowing it to be towed away, also thieves who carry spare wheels, hitches etc so they can put them on if the owner has taken them off for security.. I box mine in, seems about all you can do..

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