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Fit2Go Tyre Monitoring Review….

26 Monday Dec 2016

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Product Review, Reviews, Technical, TPMS

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Caravan, Caravan Tyres, Fit2Go, RoadPro, Tow Vehicle, Towing, TPMS

A couple of weeks ago while we were at the Chapel Lane Caravan Club site Andy Harris from RoadPro came over and brought a new product for us to try. It had been launched to the caravan and motor home market at the NEC show in October and while talking to Andy at the show he introduced me to a couple of people from Fit2Go to chat about the product. I really liked the idea of it as there were no wires involved, little set-up or programming and more importantly it was easy to install the dash display in any vehicle as the unit fitted on the windscreen and was the same size as the old tax disc. No suckers…. no bean bag thingy…. no screwing mounts to the dash or finding a space to install the display. Continue reading →

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Once In A While…

22 Monday Feb 2016

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, General, Product Review, Reviews, Travelling In Europe, Travelling in the UK

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Bundle Bed, Caravan, Caravanning, Caravans, Touring

Once in a while something comes along and makes you think…. ‘what a good idea’. I was contacted by James Clark and asked If I’d like to take a sneak peek at something he and his friend, Lucy Bartlett have been working on.

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Is it humid in here?…

28 Monday Dec 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Gadgets, Modifications, Product Review, Reviews, Uncategorized

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Camping Accessories, Caravanning, Caravans, De-humidifier, Maintenance

WedFeb6130934UTC2013Just finding time to catch up on a few things that I haven’t had time to write about over the past few months.

One of the things we bought a while ago – sometime last year I think, was a cheap de-humidifier from ALDI. I was a little sceptical about the performance of such a small and low priced device initially but it seems to work as advertised. We haven’t been leaving it plugged 24 hours a day  but just using it when we are out for the day and in the evening. Usually we just plug it in when we get up are and leave it running stood on in the bedroom area on a low shelf near the bathroom door and in the evening move it into the bathroom and put it on the floor. We don’t leave it running overnight.

Each day it averages just over two cups of water. Now that doesn’t seem much, but that water was in the air and it has to go somewhere, usually in the form of condensation. One thing we have noticed is that in the morning when we open the blinds, even when it’s down to a few degrees above freezing outside there isn’t any condensation on the lower edge of the windows or window frame. In the colder months usually we put the towels used from showering over the heated towel rail in the bathroom to dry and I’ve always worried about condensation forming in the caravan, but I think this little unit might have eased my concerns somewhat. I don’t think a de-humidifier is worth running 24 x 7 in a caravan as there are so many vents, but taking the moisture out of the ‘van from day to day living can’t be a bad thing!

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Something for the Bank Holiday Weekend?…

29 Saturday Aug 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Car Trailer, Gadgets, Maintenance, Product Review, Reviews

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Caravan, Caravanning, Caravans, Maintenance, monitoring systems, Product Review, Towing, Tyre Pal, Tyre Pressure, tyre pressures, Wheel Solutions Ltd

If you are a regular reader you may remember that on our last trip out we had a bit of an issue with tyre pressures with the caravan (“When Things Don’t Go To Plan…”). Well, a few days ago I was contacted by Charlotte from Wheel Solutions Ltd the people who make Tyre Pal – the tyre pressure monitoring system, asked me if I’d like to test out and review one of their pressure monitoring systems.

SPB_5D_098380With the recent trip still in my mind and especially the difference that just 10 PSI can make in the towing experience I jumped at the chance. Charlotte arrange for one of their TC215B units with 6 sensors to be delivered on loan for a few weeks while we try it out on our next trip. From saying “Yes”, the package containing the TC215B unit, mounting bracket, charging lead, accessories and sensors arrived the following day.

So, this weekend I’ll mainly be unboxing, evaluating and installing the unit and sensors and posing about the install and setting it up  which, from my brief scan through the comprehensive user manual, looks like it’s going to be a breeze.

In a few days time we will be setting off for Plough Lane Caravan Site, one of the Tranquil Touring sites and I’ll report back on how it performed on the trip and giving my thoughts about it.

Now, “in a bit of an exclusive” (I’ve always wanted to say that!) for Caravan Chronicles we will have a special offer from Tyre Pal at the end of the review… just in time to get yourself an early Christmas present… so keep checking back.

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Product Review: Goodyear 12 Volt Air Inflator

15 Saturday Aug 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Gadgets, General, Product Review, Reviews

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12 Volt Air Inflator, Accessories, Goodyear, Maintenance

In my last post I discovered that the caravan tyre pressures were low and didn’t have a portable means of inflating them. I’d looked at the offerings from a well know auto store and reading the blurb on all the boxes discovered that getting an inflator that would be capable of inflating above normal vehicle pressures would not be a straight ‘off the shelf’ item… well not off the shelves of the auto store I was in at the time.

However on a recent trip to Costco I came across a pallet full of Goodyear 12 Volt Tyre Inflators priced at £21.99 + VAT. Reading the box and looking at the model out on display, it seemed well made (like quite a few things in Costco, they are generally made for the US market) it was a well-known brand at a price level that seemed very competitive to others I had looked at on line.

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The unit comes with 5.4 metres of cable and the airline is long enough to reach the tyre valve, even if it is at the top of the wheel on a large 4×4 tyre. I think it would reach our caravan wheels when hitched up to the caravan with the unit plugged into the accessory socket on the dash. In the box there is also a bag to keep it in along with adaptors for presto valves, dingy and sports balls.

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The unit has a direct drive motor which does make it quieter than some that I have heard and the pressure dial is a ‘glow in the dark’ luminous one, so at least you don’t have to hold a torch on the dial if you are using it at night. The makings on the dial are calibrated every 2 PSI (outer black markings) and every 0.2 BAR on the inner red scale and were clear to see.

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For its first test, I dropped the Freelander’s tyre pressure to 16 PSI and timed how long it would take to inflate it back up to 32 PSI – the normal pressure I use when towing the caravan. It took a bit longer than I expected – about 4 minutes, but it is capable of inflating to a lot higher pressures than that, so I guess the CFM rate is lower. To see what it would inflate to pressure wise, I dumped the air out of my small prattle mains compressor that has a 2.5 litre air tank and rigging up a connector turned the unit on. It managed to get to around 95 PSI after a while. The instructions caution you to only use it in 10 minute bursts then allow it to cool, the first couple bursts it didn’t get particularly warm, but on the last one to raise the pressure from about 60 to 95 it did get hot, but not ‘flipping heck that hot” when you touched it! As the caravan tyres should be inflated to 62 PSI, thesis well within its operating range.

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The 12 volt plug that fits in the accessory socket is a good close fit, so I’m not anticipating it keep dropping out or overheating. The plug contains a 15 amp fuse… which I must get a couple of spares.. just in case. . I’ve used it four or five times now and it seems to work OK. It seems well made, there is enough cable on it so it should reach most situations and the air hose is long enough. I would have liked to see a metal rather than plastic tyre valve fitting though. The gauge seems accurate, I checked it against my normal tyre inflator on my airline and a digital tyre pressure gauge and it was always within 1 PSI of them both across a wide range of pressures.

The instructions are in English… English English, not translated third or fourth hand into English and are fairly clear. The plastic moulding is well finished, not like some of the cheaper units you can buy and when running it doesn’t want to vibrate off on a walk. I’ve not used it on the caravan yet, but hopefully I won’t have to in September before our next trip.

Generally I always think you get what you pay for and 99% of the time this is definitely true but for £21.99 + VAT (£26.38) maybe I have just got that 1% bargain. So for now it’s back in its bag, in the boot of the Freelander… I’ll let you know how it’s holding up next time I have to use it.

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Now then, here’s a couple of deals for you…

06 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Gadgets, General, Reviews

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Camping, Camping Accessories, Caravan, Motorhome

WedFeb6130934UTC2013For the past couple of months we have been trying out a dehumidifier for the caravan. We bough it from ALDI last year and it seems to be working well. It works off 240 volts, but can also be used on 12 volts. There is a fan in the unit which isn’t too noisy but we chose to run it when we are not in the caravan. During the cooler months it means we don’t have to have any of the windows open on their night setting as running the dehumidifier during the day when we are out seems to work very well. We have been very pleased with it, it really does make a difference…. especially when my alter ego “One Hairy Caravanner” has been cooking pasta in the caravan!

With that in mind, I was rather pleased ALDI will have a range of other products for caravanners and motorhomers as part of their “Special-buy” events on the 26th March. Continue reading →

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2015 Caravan and Motorhome Show Review…

15 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Camping & Caravan Show, General, Motor Home, Reviews

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2015 Caravan & Motorhome Show, Caravan, Caravanning, Caravans, Event City, Touring, Towing, Travel Trailer, Travel Trailers

THE CARAVAN & MOTORHOME SHOW, MANCHESTER
15th – 18th January 2015
EventCity, Phoenix Way, Barton Dock Rd, Manchester M41

Show Opening Times:
Thursday: 10 – 6pm
Friday: 10 – 8pm (free for visitors from 5pm onwards)
Saturday: 9.30 – 6pm
Sunday: 9.30 – 5.30pm

2015 Caravan & Motorhome Show CoverThe 2015 Caravan and Motorhome show was held once again at Event City near the Trafford Centre shopping mall. Although in its 17th year, this is the fourth year its been held at Event City and 2014 saw a record-breaking attendance of over 27,900 visitors, up by 13% on 2012.  if the success continues at the current rate it won’t be long before it might have to go from a 4 day event to a 5 day event.

Although the weather was forecast to be a bit wild and windy, the sun was shining and the M60 motorway was surprisingly quiet as we left home this morning and it only took about 20 minutes to get there. Car parking is not a problem and this year they have introduced a temporary traffic light crossing on Barton Dock road to make it easier crossing from the car park to Event City.

The quiet before the storm... before the show opened!

The quiet before the storm… before the show opened!

Thankfully we had a chance to gain access before the show opened to the public which gave us chance to check out some of the stands before they got too busy.

One of the new exhibitors to the Manchester show this year was Airstream and they had one of their iconic Airstream travel trailers along with TAB and the largest gathering of Eriba caravans we had seen.

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Although you do see a lot of Eriba caravans on sites, it’s not often you can get to look round and for such a tiny caravan on the outside, really there is a bit of a space time thing going on as I’m sure they are bigger on the inside!

I think the award for most caravans on a stand has to go to Glossop Caravans for their mahoosive stand…

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… it needs a map all of its own!

Glossop Caravans are one of the biggest caravan and motorhome retailers in the country and this show is almost in their back yard and they make the effort to make sure that they cover as many of the models as possible.

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Sue’s favourite caravan of the show… I thought I was going to have to go and do a deal with Brian Lang before she would come out!

Between Glossop’s stand and Swift’s stand I think every option for Swift Group products was covered.

The other major caravan dealers in the north-west Lowdhams, Campbells and Kimberly covered the other manufacturers. It was noticeable though the tiny number of Bailey caravans on show although Lowdhams had a great selection of Bailey motor-homes on their stand.SPB_5D_098246 The Show Opens

The show opened it’s doors promptly at 10:00 and the massed gathering outside in the entrance foyer flooded in. You could tell it was going to be busy.

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10:00am and the doors open…

By now it was coffee and bacon and egg muffin time….. DISASTER! Non of the food retailers we checked out had a traditional show breakfast offering of the humble bacon and egg… or sausage and egg muffin. The nearest we came to it was the main food outlet that was doing Bratwurst rolls (I hope they weren’t a result of poor bratwurst sales at a Christmas market!) so two bratwurst rolls, one tea and one coffee (and £15 lighter in the wallet) had to do. I know the food outlets at shows normally charge a premium.. but seriously guys… £15.

Something new…

One of the most innovative ideas at the show was something from a company called MOGO Freedom.

SPB_5D_098248Matjaz Korosec and Ross Design from Germany followed the adage of less is more – the luxury lies in its simplicity. In its simplest form it’s a bed in a box… that you can tow. Now it’s not going to replace a caravan, but, and here is the clever bit, for avid campers that want something a bit more than a bit of canvas over their head at night but don’t want to give up the simple freedom of camping this might just be the thing that they are looking for. It is of course a bit more than a bed in a box. The bed rises up electrically to reveal a large storage area and both sides of the box open up to form a roof. The great thing about it is it will store in a normal size garage and it’s a maximum of 750 Kg’s so no towing restrictions for younger drivers.

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Photo (c) MOGO Freedom Ltd

I think it’s a great idea as the all season alternative to a tent… go and have a look at the website… http://www.mogofreedom.com/

Other stuff…

Doing the rounds of some of the smaller exhibitors stands we chatted to the guys from Equipmart Ltd about their new KIAM inverter generators which really are pushing the price point for 1000 watt and 2000 watt inverter generators. Hopefully I’ll be able to include KIAM in a Caravan Chronicles generator shoot out and review later this year.  (http://kiamproducts.co.uk/generator/petrol-inverter.html )

Make sure you don’t forget your wallet (or purse!) as Towsure once again are hosting the Towsure Accessory Superstore which has some great show deals. It always amazes me just how much stuff they can pack into their stand.

We did mooch round some motorhomes and as caravanners we can appreciate the different requirements that motorhomers and caravanners have for their particular chosen mode of accommodation. However we did come across Moto-Trek’s Euro-Trekka range and one in particular, the tag axle Euro-Trekka II did have us thinking… Hmmm. It has two slide out’s, a big 700 Kg payload and a 1600Kg towing limit. Only question is as Andy Harris asks… can you make toast in it?

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So what did we think?…

Well if the crowds that we saw are anything to go by, I think it’s going to be another record-breaking show. It was great to see some new exhibitors to the show, especially Airstream and I hope that they and the others continue. All the stalwarts were there – Towsure, Isabella etc. Event City is an ideal location although I wonder how the show can grow apart from extending the number of days it’s open for. I did think that this year there were less leisure homes and lodges on show than previous years and maybe that one option would be to have these in a separate show all of their own so both could expand.

Definitely worth a visit, especially if you don’t want to travel down to the NEC next month.

The show is open Friday: 10 – 8pm, Saturday: 9.30 – 6pm and Sunday: 9.30 – 5.30pm and plenty of free parking.

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Something To Keep An Eye On In 2015…

02 Friday Jan 2015

Posted by Simon Barlow in Blog updates, General, Reviews, Travelling In Europe, Travelling in the UK, Web sites

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Caravan, Caravanning, Caravans, RVillage, Touring, travel, Travel Trailer, Websites

It’s not often something comes along that is different and maybe the next big thing in caravanning and camping… but I think this website might just be worth keeping an eye on. I was alerted to it by Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard. (Technomads). It started last year in America by a group of like-minded RV’ers that wanted a way to keep in touch… and more besides. Continue reading →

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Review of the Tranquil Touring Parks App…

02 Tuesday Sep 2014

Posted by Simon Barlow in Gadgets, General, iPhone App, Reviews, Travelling in the UK, Uncategorized

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Android App, App's, Caravan, Caravanning, Caravans, iPhone App, Touring, Tranquil Touring Parks

A couple of days ago Tranquil Touring Parks released an app (press release) for the iPhone and Android platforms. I’ve been playing about with the App on my iPhone 5 for a couple of days and here’s a quick review.

The app downloaded and installed without any problems. On launching you are greeted with the home screen:

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For me, I found the text below the icons rather small and it seemed to get lost in the background image. I know space on a small screen is limited, but maybe reducing it to 6 icons and larger text on the home screen and swiping sideways to access the next six icons would be an improvement. However there is an option… touch the small icon at the top right of the screen and it dynamically slides the main screen off to the right and displays a text list of the home page:

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Clicking on the “Park Finder” icon brings up another page with a similar layout:

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Now this was where I really started to have an issue. On the home screen at least you would get to know the icons and you could just tap without looking at the text, with the “Park Finder” all the icons are the same and the small text size was an issue. Using the icon in the top right only brings you the list from the home screen. Maybe it should be a list of the items on the current page instead.

Continuing on, tapping “Cheshire” brings up a list of sites in Cheshire:

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The App displays a list of sites available in Cheshire (In this case only one) and tapping on the site displays all the information about the site. Thankfully this time on a white background. However the “pinch to zoom” feature of the iPhone doesn’t have any affect on the text size in the site listing.

Helpfully at the bottom of the screen there are four icons that allow you to display a map for the site, bring up the web page, email them or telephone them.

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Touching the ‘left arrow’ at the top of the screen takes you back a page.

Returning to the home page, “Special Offers” brings up a page that lists, as you would expect, any special offers from the listed sites…

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The next section I tried is the ‘Directory”. This is a similar screen to the “Park Finder” screen listing each county. Picking on “Cheshire” again….

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It lists Food & Drink, Days Out, Shopping & Local Services.

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Choosing “Days Out” it lists all the attractions within easy reach. Now this is where it starts to become interesting. Using something called geofencing and iBeacon technology taping “Nearest” picks up on your location and can display attractions around the area you are located. So for example if you were at a site in South Lancashire, it could display attractions in north Cheshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. ( I noticed that “Greater Manchester” isn’t listed as one of the counties… shame really as we do have lots of great attractions!)

Moving on, the other Icons on the home screen are pretty much self-explanatory… About Us, Latest News, Business News, Facebook & Twitter.

Now the last two require you to enter some information…

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The minimum information you have to give is your name and email address, everything else seems to be optional. Once the information is entered and saved, you can then access your profile…

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…and add an image for your profile….

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On the home screen there is also an Icon for “Messages” now as I have only just registered and not been to any Tranquil Touring Park sites, I’ve not received any messages yet, so I’m not able to give you any information about this aspect of the app.

So what do I think of it so far?

Obviously it’s there to promote Tranquil Touring Parks sites and there is nothing wrong with that, and there aren’t adverts popping up every time you change screens. As the app is location sensitive, the ability to let you know about any events that are happening around you is going to be quite useful. How many times have you been somewhere only to find out that you missed something while you were away because you didn’t know about it. As the app is taken up by more people, a point will come where event organisers will want their event pushed to users knowing it is a targeted audience… there is no point in advertising a “Haggis Hunt” in the Highlands to people caravanning in Cornwall.

I’m not sure how the information will be sent to the app. If it’s a drip feed of messages throughout the day, then it could become annoying, however if it’s batch sent – in the early evening ready for the next day for example, then I can see that working well and help in planning what to do… especially given the British weather!

On the whole, despite the text size, I think it’s a good idea, and think that it will grow. A lot of the Food & Drink, Days Out, Shopping & Local Services categories still need data adding but I suspect this is ongoing and they will fill up fairly quickly.

I would like to see some form of help screen… but I managed without, so maybe it’s not that important. I also thought it might be useful for some type of feed back on the places and attractions.. but then again there are a myriad of sites on the internet that offer this information, so maybe again, it’s not important.

Will I keep it on my iPhone?… yes. Is it worth a try?… why not, it’s free! Give it a try and see what you think.

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  4. Emmy’s Camper Travels's avatar
    Emmy’s Camper Travels on My last post….August 25, 2024

    I’m so sorry. My sincerest sympathies go to you and your wife Sue. Your ideas and advice have been so…

  5. Steve Walsh-Jones's avatar
    Steve Walsh-Jones on My last post….August 22, 2024

    very sorry to hear this. Your posts have been very informative and enlightening providing an in depth view on different…

  6. thetwinaxletouringscouser's avatar
    thetwinaxletouringscouser on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Good heavens above Simon I am ever sorry to hear of such devastating news for both you yourself and Sue.…

  7. Eileen's avatar
    Eileen on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Simon and Sue, thank you both for sharing your passion for caravans with us. The news is extremely sad, our…

  8. Philip Parkes's avatar
    Philip Parkes on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Simon. So sad to read you last post today. Our thoughts are with you and Sue at this time. Whilst…

  9. Philip Parkes's avatar
    Philip Parkes on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Simon. So sad reading your post today. Our thoughts are with you and Sue at this time.

  10. Philip Parkes's avatar
    Philip Parkes on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Simon our thoughts are with you and Sue.

  11. Luke Tarrant's avatar
    Luke Tarrant on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Very sorry to read this and my thoughts are with you both at this time.

  12. Alan Smith's avatar
    Alan Smith on My last post….August 22, 2024

    Dearest Simon. I have never met you, but I feel as though I have some (limited) knowledge of you and…

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