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E-Trailer….Smart or what!

28 Monday May 2018

Posted by Simon Barlow in Accessories, Electrical, Gadgets, General, Maintenance, Modifications, Uncategorized

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Accessories, App's, E-Trailer, Maintenance, Technical, travel

A few weeks ago Andy Harris (yes that Andy… him off the TV) and of Road Pro fame called me to tell me about a new gadget that Dutch caravanners were getting all excited about. Now not one to turn down the chance to test a gadget or two, when Andy asked if I’d like one of the units to test I of course said in true reserved fashion said “Well I suppose I can take a look at it”. Who wouldn’t pass the chance to check out the latest piece of tech gadgetry being made by those clever Dutch people at e-Trailer. A few days later a large brown box arrived.

On a recent trip to the C & M Club’s site at Blackshaw Moore I took the opportunity to not only put my feet up for a couple of days with Sue but install and play around… er… seriously test… one of the units..

Blackshaw Moor C & M Club

Opening up the box I found five smaller boxes, containing the main unit and four of the modules.

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Ok, so what is e-Trailer? The simple explanation is there is a black box that sends all kinds of information about your caravan to an app on your phone. It works with both Android and iPhones and there are various ‘modules’ you can add-on to get additional info.

IMG_1403The actual unit is about 120mm long by 80mm wide and 40mm high with a good quality power connector at one end.

In the box is the main unit, 1.5 metre long power lead, instruction manual and a card with a QR Code on it.

You get a QR code with each of the modules, and set of instructions, don’t lose the cars with the QR codes on them! (more about these later)

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Installing the unit is serious easy. You just hook up the power lead to a 12 volt supply. I opted to connected to a switched supply sort came on whenever the caravan master switch was on. This would mean it would be active when towing.

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Once you have powered up the main unit, go to the website e-trailer.nl/app and follow the link for your phone. In the case of my iPhone it took me to the App Store were I could download the app. Once downloaded launch the app and follow the on-screen instructions to register. I was a bit surprised it asked for my postcode and house number, but I guess this is how they register the unit to you for warranty etc.

Once you have created your account in the app and logged in… well remember that card with the QR code on it, simply scan the code and it pairs the app with the unit you have just installed.IMG_0861

You are done! It’s that easy. Now to add the modules. The first one I added was the temperature module. You get a small puck shaped device and following the on-screen prompt, scanned the QR code.

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Done… a quick scan and now I have the temperature reading. For each module you can set lower and upper limits and the type of alarm… visual notification, vibrate, sound. From reading the instructions you could put this sensor in the fridge so when you are driving along you can keep an eye on the fridge temperature to make sure your wine or beer is perfectly chilled when you arrive. From what I understand you can add additional temperature sensors so you can check what the temperature is in the caravan at the same time.

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Next was the voltage sensor so you can keep an eye on the battery voltage. Again it was a quick scan of the QR code and I could see instantly what the battery voltage is and its relative state of charge. (I have yet to check how accurate this is).

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Again, it is easy to set the limits, just tap the two cogs in the bottom left corner….

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… And you can adjust the upper and lower alarm voltages. This is really useful as you can correctly set it for flooded call, AGM or lithium batteries.

Want to know if you have left your roof light open or TV aerial up… or even if your fridge door is open? There’s a module for that… The E Switch.

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In the E-switch module you get two magnetic contact switches that come with 3M pads so you can stick them almost anywhere. Again adding them is a simple scan of the QR code and follow the instructions on-screen. I edited the text for the first switch so I know it is the TV Aerial.

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If one of the switches is open, on the home screen you see that the padlock is orange, close the switch and the padlock closes and the icon turns green.

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So what else can it do? Well I also have the tyre pressure monitor module. You get two pressure sensors to attach to the tyre valve stems. The sensors are the type that you can change the battery, which I much prefer, as opposed to the sealed type. I’ve not installed the TPMS module yet as I’m still testing out other TPMS systems on the Amarok and caravan but no doubt it will be an easy install… by just scanning the QR code!

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The last little trick that is has is it is an extreme accurate caravan levelling aid. Again a quick scan of the QR code gets this up and running and follow the on-screen instructions to determine your level point and it becomes easy to level next time you pitch.

OK so what did I think about it?

Well it was super easy to install. It was also super easy to add each module. I like the fact that when you hit up to set off you can check the battery voltage and see if it is charging. You can make sure what ever you have attached the magnetic contacts to you can see if they are in the correct position (i.e. closed, lowered etc.) and you can check the fridge or caravan temperature and tyre pressure.

While driving you can keep an eye on things like your caravan’s tyres, battery charge and fridge temperature. when you arrive on site, reversing into your pitch you can easily see if the caravan needs levelling side to side using ramps or blocks and when you un-hitch you can adjust the jockey wheel to get perfect levelling front to back.

“We have a problem Huston…..”

Now I do have a problem with it. Come what may I cannot get it to vibrate, notify me or play a sound when  anything goes out of the parameters (switch open, battery voltage low etc. I made sure I had the latest version of the app, I have double checked all the settings within my iPhone but I cannot get a single ‘vurrrrrr’ or ‘ding’ out of it. Admittedly my iPhone is now 2 versions behind the times but if the app installed I’d have expected it to work ok. I’ll continue to work on this one.

Finally…

I think the idea and technology is great behind the product and I really do like it and can see lots of additional applications could be added on in the future.

Why though is it an after market accessory? When you can be paying the best part of £30k for a top end caravan should not this sort of information system be standard? When I hitch up and set off, I’d love to be able to check the battery voltage (and charging current) check the fridge was working, tyre pressures, doors and hatches closed… and it is not beyond the engineering skills of man to be able to have a bulb out detection system for the road lights even…. all fed directly to your phone.

If a manufacturer decided to install such a unit the price point would drop dramatically.. and that’s one of my other niggles. The technology and ease of installation is great, however there is a bit of an ‘ouch’ in the wallet as currently the comfort pack is priced around £380. That’s a lot of nights on site. You can build up the unit by just buying the individual modules though.

Do I want one… “Yes”…. would I buy one…. I’ll just go and have a word with Sue.

The e-Trailer is currently available from Road Pro here.. www.roadpro.co.uk/catalogue/01m-smart-trailer

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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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