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That is the one Paddy great little kettle - Julie said I even made a decent cup of tea using it - which is a first for me as I don't drink tea or coffee :D Just Brandy and good red wine. O-)


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Yeah am very partial to both I must say so long as the wine is French red is a bonus.


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Got the box of eBay £15 has lid with tiedown straps getting the batt in halfords 110 amp lessure batt £89 with 2year g/t hard to beat,putting it into a box just to be on the safe side and as I've said venting it into the m/h box .


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At last I got round to purchasing a spare Thetford Cassete Toilet for the motorhome.


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Fitted a snipe satellite dish last week, auto retracts when engine started. Tested well at the weekend and all's good. Need a new set top box now for hd.


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Aluminium 'Edelbrock' performance cylinder heads... :D



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These snipe sats are getting very popular. Glad you've found it satisfactory. :up:


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A 2.5 gen of willie


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The good thing about the snipe is that it can be used on a windy day whereas a dish cannot. They are a lovely compact setup for the roof of any motorhome. :up:


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Seank what kinda generator did you get?


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What a lot of expensive bits you have all been buying
Me just spent z few quid on a stick up alarm in either lidl or aldi with remote think it was £7.00
Tell you what its b loud


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What a lot of expensive bits you have all been buying
Me just spent z few quid on a stick up alarm in either lidl or aldi with remote think it was £7.00
Tell you what its b loud


Same as this........
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1906…EBIDX%3AIT

??

I got one of those, very loud as well, cheap and works a treat.


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What a lot of expensive bits you have all been buying
Me just spent z few quid on a stick up alarm in either lidl or aldi with remote think it was £7.00
Tell you what its b loud


Same as this........
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1906…EBIDX%3AIT

??

I got one of those, very loud as well, cheap and works a treat.

looks very similar


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Forgive my inquisitive mind Rev, but why do you need a spare thunder box? :police:


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Forgive my inquisitive mind Rev, but why do you need a spare thunder box?


Helgahobby I'm sorry I'm not with you.


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At last I got round to purchasing a spare Thetford Cassete Toilet for the motorhome.
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I guess not everyone will know thunder box = toilet.
The reason people have a spare is that it extends the time you can use the van without finding the facilities to empty the thunder box.


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I guess not everyone will know thunder box = toilet.
The reason people have a spare is that it extends the time you can use the van without finding the facilities to empty the thunder box.


I for one didn't know what a thunderbox box thought it was something to do with fireworks

I understand the explanation of why you want one but I would have no trust in it not leaking if it was full they always seem to slightly when going to empty and I bet they cost a fortune as compared to say some thing like the wheeled fiamma waste water tank or even one of the cheap black ones both which do seal and would be quite easy to empty into and from.

David :devil:


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David, they are not that expensive if you buy the Refresher Kit which includes 2 bottle of stuff and a new top for the toilet. I think I paid £80 which is not bad.


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Ah, now I'm on the case. It crossed my mind a few weeks ago, about how and where to empty the cassette, Rev, that is a sound idea. Are you concerned about leakage, and do you keep the full one in the garage? Would it be a good idea to highlight public toilets on the craic map? :ninja:


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It is possible to add a second housing for your spare cassette if you have space.
They just need swapped over when required.


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Will have a look at the possibility tomorrow, does sound sensible though.


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It is possible to add a second housing for your spare cassette if you have space.
They just need swapped over when required.


fiamma underslung cassette can be bought.


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Good to know Ally, might start there while it's dark.


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Just been on their site. Bummer. Sorry. No sign of an under slung cassette. =)


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Just been on their site. Bummer. Sorry. No sign of an under slung cassette. =)


Hmm I seen one not so long ago, I'll have a look..............


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£107 ! Rather cross my legs. And hers! <_<


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One of THESE just as good :)


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A new look
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A new look


Seen it in the flesh, what a change! money well spent - love it!


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I wouldn't recognise the Motorhome Brian, It's very smart but I would have thought you would have gone for Post Office Red :bandit: :D


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A new look


Nice job! :up:


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Looks great Digger


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A new look

Nice colours Digger, stands out enough not to be able to lose it in Tesco car park lol.


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A new look


Very nice indeed, 8-)

Did you get it sprayed or wrapped Brian?


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Brian, that's some transformation you must be pleased with it. The colour scheme is fabulous and I like it. Did you get it done locally?


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I Put my spare cassette in a vacuum storage bag just pop it in and suck it closed with the Hoover no leaks or smells you can get them in heatons


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Did you get it sprayed or wrapped Brian


It's a wrap John


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Did you get it done locally?


Yes Jack, in Bangor


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