I thought I was laughing WITH you not AT you ... most certainly not.
Yes, I find it funny that a Loo Full Sensor can be compared in an equal way to, say, a Mass Air Flow Sensor in a car which operates on, say, a hot wire system.
I do apologise if I have offended you and if I came across as arrogant.
But Caravan Electrics cannot be compared to Car Electronics, sorry to burst your bubble about that - but, it is the truth.
Please please please don't feed him or he will never go away Just let it lie.
------------- XVI yes?
As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
I think this is all getting a bit out of hand and staying away from the What happens to caravans after they have been flooded.I think you should all shake hands and call it a draw and and get back to the question.Ian
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Mundesley
North Norfolk
1st July to 22 July
Again sorry off topic - but if a caravan doesn't have any electronics why have I been told never to use a generator without pure sine wave technology as they will bugger up the electronics on my van. I am just a mechanical man electrickery baffles me please enlighten me.
------------- A barman is just a pharmacist
with a limited inventory
In my opinion, in most cases, a Modified Sine Wave will serve perfectly for indution (Motors) or resistive (Lighting). Many electronic devices now utilise digital time calculations as a function of their operation and require Pure Sine Wave (as Modified Sine Wave stops for a fraction on the zero line where a pure sine wave would not).
Anyway, I have ruffled feathers here - so, shall keep my technological knowledge firmly under wraps from here on in.
i have wondered what happens to a caravan when it,s time is up. is there a specialist breakers that buys them and breaks for parts or are there places that buy and repair/modernise them? would be handy to know of a breaker as could do with a few bits lol
------------- even caravan owners need loving so please be patient when behind me! do forgive me for driving so close to the front of your car!!
funny enough was after a oven as mine don't have one and the ones on fleabay don't look all that good! will have to do some poking around to see if anyone locally breaks em
------------- even caravan owners need loving so please be patient when behind me! do forgive me for driving so close to the front of your car!!
they must be scrapped because of contamination from the water i would think.plus the main structure will be soaked/expanded and not safe to use.
Hi michael, I agree they should be scrapped, but not all will be. They are not the same as a car write off, most of the car parts can and do get re-used ( spares ), suspect some caravan parts can be re-used, toilet units, hobs, heaters etc.- all can be cleaned and sanitized, and completely dried out before re sale from the breakers, not so with the caravan insulation, cant dry out because sandwiched by outer and inner skin, as in my earlier reply to the OP, it’s the vans that do not look to bad that have a very good chance of being sold on to unsuspecting buyers, and with this economic situation, no doubt there will be a lot of flood damage vans for re sale, as the temptation of good profits will be to great to resist, (a case of do whatever to survive).
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I also think that these vans will find their way to Dealers ..... will they be sold as 'Water Damaged'? .... some Dealers will be honest I guess - and some others may mark them up as 'New Arrival' 'Valet Imminent' 'Immaculate' ......
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