your Solar will be doing that while your cruising around.....................
The larger 5 pins in a 12 pin plug are rated at 35amps which is more than a caravan fridge drawers ..... but I still managed to melt 2 of them with a 150ltr fridge drawing around 17amps. The problem with the 12 pin plugs is the pins themselves requiring the occasional clean and reset by spreading the pins to maintain a good connection. They should perform fine unless, like me, never bothered to look after them. The Anderson is more set and forget ... and a good alternative for lazy peopleYeah I have heard mixed results so though I 'll ask.
Dealer said my 12 pin plug is connected the to fridge but im more worried about charging the battery when driving.
Oh i see the awning must be out into somthing in your shed it looked like some wall had been fitted or somthingNot 100% sure what you mean by system/room but the van lives in my garage and the Anti Flap is an Aussie Traveler Anti Flap kit
The anti flap kit does not appear to be fitted in the photo.
We didn' get a centre pole for the awning roller on our 20ft'ers annex, but its probably not a bad idea. Did you get curved rafters with your anti flap kit. IMHO they are more important. The awning sags through the middle over 100mm which means it has 200mm minimum of slop to slap up and down. You need curved rafters with up near 100 bow to take that slop out to eliminate flap. Without annex walls installed flat or low bow curved rafters are next to uselessHowdy everyone, hope you all had a good Christmas. Me I worked and the worst shift in a long time, and who said Christmas was quiet plus i'm back New years Eve.
Santa was good and bought me some Ant Flaps and side shade wall.............scored!!
Question with the Anti Flap Im wondering whats best........screws or pop revert the top brackets.
Cheers
EDIT: Also should I get the Anti Flap middle support bar for the Annex? 17 expanda
Sorry @caax, mistook centre support for the central vertical post which holds up the awning roller on some annexes. Yes, the Aussie Traveller anti flap is good and their rafters have a nice high curve. I've got 2 rafters because besides the obvious two is better than one theory, the awning fabric stretches in hot sun particularly with rafters installed, and I'm hoping the stretch will be a little more distributed across more raftersHowdy @Crusty181 I went with this Anti Flap Kit from Aussie Travelers had it on my old van and was impressed how good it was.
The centre rafter I'll get soon and will again go with a Aussie Travel brand. It's pretty cheap but shop around Aussie Traveler Centre Rafter
From what I have read and my friends opinions it's recommended to have one. So I'm happy to spend the $80 for that peace of mind.