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And some parts or europe you are not allowed fires.Buy a Kelly kettle. Infinitely better and you get to play with fire.
And some parts or europe you are not allowed fires.Buy a Kelly kettle. Infinitely better and you get to play with fire.
I got one for £10 and gas from Homebargins 4 cans £4.You should do good carrying one of these ,
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Just a random picture , there are cheaper versions also , takes up very little space and very handy .
Just put it on the ground next to the cali and the ketlle on if you want a quick fresh brew in the morning, very stabile also
Refills are cheap and easy to find in DIY stores and campingshops
Campingaz Cartridges contain a mix of Butane and Propane and are available all over Europe and Scandinavia. However the 907-904-901 exchange cylinders only contain Butane and so their supply will be limited to the Western and Southern European countries where winter conditions are rarely so severe that Butane cannot be used.We had 2x907 bottles - the first ran out in Trondheim after about 30 days, the second ran out in Krakow after about 60 days. I cannot complain about the efficiency of the gas (one bottle does a family of four camp cooking almost daily, breakfast and dinner, for a month) - my gripe is that the website led me to believe that refills are widely available in Europe. My experience is that they are not.
I'm now concerned about out trip through Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary.
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It's our emergency back upYou should do good carrying one of these ,
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Just a random picture , there are cheaper versions also , takes up very little space and very handy .
Just put it on the ground next to the cali and the ketlle on if you want a quick fresh brew in the morning, very stabile also
Refills are cheap and easy to find in DIY stores and campingshops
We have a 'redundant 'GO' car kettle model: 702 12v24v dc 145W/285W capacity 0.4l it took approx. 30 mins to boil that small amount !I have had a Kelly kettle for a least a decade, and hardly ever have used it. We nearly bought a cartridge stove in Decathlon Krakow but decided it was silly to carry three stoves.
I'm likely to go against all the advice given here and try the 200 watt 750ml Waeco 12 volt kettle. I have been well warned that 12 volt kettles are useless, but I do feel that the problem is one of expectations and management of the long boil times.
https://www.practicalcaravan.com/reviews/accessory/29788-waeco-perfect-kitchen-mck750
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I have just received my Waeco kettle, and first impressions are of the excellent quality. It has a good sturdy base that will need fixing in the van. I'm not sure where yet. The kettle twists onto the base and clicks into place. It needs two hands to remove, one to hold a button on the base and the other to twist the kettle free. The lid of the kettle also clips into place, and needs a thumb and finger grip and squeeze to open.Whenever I've boiled an electric kettle in a camper, I've sat over it whilst it boiled and was poured. The combination of trailing cables, boiling water, young kids and dogs (for 30 unattended minutes) might be worth considering.
You might have a problem as the 12v sockets are fused at 15a so you might have to add another with a higher output.I haven't yet tested boil times as my van is in the workshop to have its radar recalibrated, but according to the manual it is 12 volt and 20 amps, so should be up to 240 watts, about a quarter of the watts of a normal caravan kettle.
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All my sockets are labelled 12v except the one on the left behind the front passenger seat which is labelled 20amp.You might have a problem as the 12v sockets are fused at 15a so you might have to add another with a higher output.
the socket may be labelled 20A as that is how they come from the supplier, but it is fused down to 15A to protect the tiny cables they chose to use at the factory.All my sockets are labelled 12v except the one on the left behind the front passenger seat which is labelled 20amp.
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I would hope and expect that a socket that VW have taken the trouble to label as 20A (as opposed to 12v as is the case with all other sockets) is capable of supplying 20A.the socket may be labelled 20A as that is how they come from the supplier, but it is fused down to 15A to protect the tiny cables they chose to use at the factory.
Yes, that's the one - I'll take a look when I have my van back, but I do have five leisure sockets in my van (and one starter battery socket). From front to back:You mean like this generic Durite one?
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I obstructed my rear one with my pull out drawer.6. In the boot (with access obstructed by the multiflex support frame).
But then again it is also unbelievably daft to obstruct access to a socket with a multiflex support frame.
Yes, that's the one - I'll take a look when I have my van back, but I do have five leisure sockets in my van (and one starter battery socket). From front to back:
1. On top of the dashboard.
2. In the dashboard (starter battery)
3. By the upper bed
4. Behind the front passenger seat
5. At the back of the sliding door
6. In the boot (with access obstructed by the multiflex support frame).
While I cannot completely dismiss the possibility of VW lying about a 20 amp socket - it seems unbelievably daft to label one as 20 amps then protect it with a 15 amp fuse. But then again it is also unbelievably daft to obstruct access to a socket with a multiflex support frame.
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I might have to!I obstructed my rear one with my pull out drawer.
I have added another to the rear of the passenger seat and wired/fused it at 20A for my freezer and compressor, so you could always do that.
But that misses the point - you should be able to expect your speedo to perform as designed up to 160 mph, and not suddenly stop working at about 3/4 of the maximum.my speedo goes upto 160 mph but I don't think the California will quit manage that, downhill with a tailwind.
So is VW lying, should I take them to court?![]()
Straw man argument.It does say MAX 20amp, a bit like speed limits it says 70mph, does not mean you have to travel at 70
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