Ottobrunn Germany

C Morrison
C Morrison Forum Participant Posts: 7

Hi Everyone,

I am a new member and i need some help. 

I’m starting a contract down in Ottobrunn @ IABG test facility. I can park a around work and service rds but i don’t want to do this year round. 

I need a spot withe electric and water hookup  

I’ve looked into a few i can find within an hour of work but they either open only for Octoberfest or they close for the winter. 

Any help you guys can give would be greatfully received

Cheers

Craig. 

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  • Unknown
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    edited July 2018 #2
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  • Wherenext
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    edited July 2018 #3

    There is a site about 40 miles from Ottobrunn that is open all year at Pilsensee, to the west of Munich but on the southern side. Try

    https://www.camping-pilsensee.de

  • C Morrison
    C Morrison Forum Participant Posts: 7
    edited July 2018 #4

    Great good start thankyou

     

  • C Morrison
    C Morrison Forum Participant Posts: 7
    edited July 2018 #5

    Hi guys new question. I have bought the 2005 Fiat Ducato Tandy plus 620 2.8 Diesel. Italian 6 Berth. 1 leisure battery. Unfortunatley my friend doesn’t remember how and is still looking for the booklet. I’m trying to use the camper off grid. I cannot get power or heating to the camper. Cab all runs perfect. Gas works for hob grill and oven. Fridge should work off gas or leisure battery. Heating gas and i should think also hot water.

    there is a controller of some sort that shows me the condition of power in batteries with the ability to switch off some other devices like lights  

    the power switch on this does nothing when i press it!

    is there some other switch that i am not aware of?

    Lastly does the van charge both the leisure battery and the engine battery when running?

    and finally ;) when hooked up to power does this charge the batteries?

    cheers Craig