Very new to this camping lark. If I pitch my tent at a powered site, can I plug the 15 amp cord from the CP source to a power board in my tent to boil a kettle for instance. Just asking?
ABNER said
05:03 PM Jun 28, 2017
No reason why you cant, if you pay for a powered site use the power. I have seen campers with microwaves and freezers hooked up and working.
Enjoy.
Abner
AKA Bob.
RustyD said
06:39 PM Jun 28, 2017
At some point you will need to change your 15 amp connection to a 10 amp connection. I think a 10 amp fused power board plugged straight into the 15 amp cord will suffice. Vaguely remember doing that back in the 1980s.
dazz49 said
08:21 PM Jun 28, 2017
Ten will go into 15 but 15 will not go into 10
Aus-Kiwi said
09:00 PM Jun 28, 2017
5 - 4 - 3 - 2 -1 . Here we go . Atleast run it through an RCD device !!
Phil C said
10:10 AM Jun 29, 2017
Hi and welcome to the forum
There are power board type devices (not cheap) that have RCD and Circuit breakers on the board. That is your best protection in the tent. Needless to say, be safe inside the tent and dont get any appliances wet (other than the coffee machine lol).
Take care and enjoy our great forum.
hako said
01:09 PM Jun 29, 2017
I thought caravan park power outlets had to have an RCD fitted by law?
Good Luck.
EDIT...found this bit by Collyn Rivers:
Caravan parks normally have 15A supply outlets protected by circuit breakers and residual current devices, but may use an outlet of another rating or configuration for specific anticipated types of relocatable premises (reference#1, see at end) The latter really only affects very specialised sites catering for mining staff.
-- Edited by hako on Thursday 29th of June 2017 01:18:06 PM
Aus-Kiwi said
08:16 PM Jun 29, 2017
I tell you MANY are not .. just be aware a tent is NOT a weather proof building elect wise ..
hako said
08:26 PM Jun 29, 2017
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
I tell you MANY are not .. just be aware a tent is NOT a weather proof building elect wise ..
You could be right - also in the same article:
If you have accommodation which is not hardwired, eg. a panel van, tent, small tent trailer, etc., a caravan park owner cannot legally supply you with 240V power unless the circuit is RCD protected.
Regards
Jaahn said
02:23 PM Jul 1, 2017
Hi
Just go to any hardware shop and buy a small power "box" that has 4 outlets and an RCD and overload fitted, rated at 10A. That's what I have. Use it on the end of any extension cord, 10 or 15 amp rating. It will run your toaster or jug or heater etc and just use common sense about getting anything wet or overheating anything.
Jaahn
DeBe said
09:38 PM Jul 1, 2017
Here you go camping north of Cairns in a tent no problems. Fridge & Coffee machine.
-- Edited by DeBe on Saturday 1st of July 2017 09:40:20 PM
Yep, buy a 240v jug, toaster, a couple of lights, heater if required & take a battery charger to run your aux battery for your fridge.
Just do it safely.
Warren
PS - our toaster, jug & heater lasted our tent trailer, Jayco camper & only the heater has been shed with our van - all in 11 years of good use.
No reason why you cant, if you pay for a powered site use the power. I have seen campers with microwaves and freezers hooked up and working.
Enjoy.
Abner
AKA Bob.
There are power board type devices (not cheap) that have RCD and Circuit breakers on the board. That is your best protection in the tent. Needless to say, be safe inside the tent and dont get any appliances wet (other than the coffee machine lol).
Take care and enjoy our great forum.
I thought caravan park power outlets had to have an RCD fitted by law?
Good Luck.
EDIT...found this bit by Collyn Rivers:
Caravan parks normally have 15A supply outlets protected by circuit breakers and residual current devices, but may use an outlet of another rating or configuration for specific anticipated types of relocatable premises (reference #1, see at end) The latter really only affects very specialised sites catering for mining staff.
-- Edited by hako on Thursday 29th of June 2017 01:18:06 PM
You could be right - also in the same article:
If you have accommodation which is not hardwired, eg. a panel van, tent, small tent trailer, etc., a caravan park owner cannot legally supply you with 240V power unless the circuit is RCD protected.
Regards
Hi
Just go to any hardware shop and buy a small power "box" that has 4 outlets and an RCD and overload fitted, rated at 10A. That's what I have. Use it on the end of any extension cord, 10 or 15 amp rating. It will run your toaster or jug or heater etc and just use common sense about getting anything wet or overheating anything.
Jaahn
Here you go camping north of Cairns in a tent no problems. Fridge & Coffee machine.
-- Edited by DeBe on Saturday 1st of July 2017 09:40:20 PM
Just do it safely.
Warren
PS - our toaster, jug & heater lasted our tent trailer, Jayco camper & only the heater has been shed with our van - all in 11 years of good use.