My Latest Invention

Snowy1
Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
edited February 2014 in Your stories #1

My latest invention;

Device to power the caravans road lighting without a towcar connected. A few years ago I made the original version of this device (prototype) which was universal for caravans with 12n/12s or the 13 pin euro plug as well as being compatible with both prior and post September 1998 wired caravans. Having to make the device universal for caravans of all ages and types makes the device expensive to manufacture as well as larger in size. Now the 12n/12s plug system is becoming repidly outdated, I thought it time to go back to the drawing board with my design.

This device is designed to power the road lighting, including the hazard warning lights etc of a touring caravan without the caravan connected to a towcar. This device is to aid roadside safety during a vehicle breakdown should the towcar be disconnected from the caravan at the roadside etc. The device uses power from the caravans' own leisure battery to power the caravans road lighting circuitry, just simply plug your caravans' 13 pin euro plug into the device and switch on whatever emergency road lighting is required at the time.

I know what the experts amongst you may now be thinking, How can the device exstract leisure battery power from within the caravans' 13 pin euro plug and divert it back down the road lighting pins within the euro plug to the caravans' road lighting, when the leisure battery does not connect to the caravans' euro plug until it is pluged into a towcar with the engine running, this statement is correct, but this is where my device is cunning and has the upper hand.

The device has two PP3 batteries within it (18 volts, slightly reduced by circuitry within the device), via a push button switch, it sends a priming electrical charge down the caravans' fridge line to activate the caravans' habitation relay, this diverting power from the caravans' leisure battery to the 13 pin euro plug, when this happends, power from the caravans' leisure battery then keeps the habitation relay activated so PP3 battery power is no longer required, a red warning light within the device is illuminated to confirm the device is primed and ready for use. There is a small current regulator within the device that prevents the PP3 batteries from being shorted out if the owner fails to switch off the caravans' fridge (ie, the fridges' 12 volt supply) prior to connecting the device, if this were to happen, the device would then bleep, reminding the owner that the device cannot prime until the fridge is switched off, this preventing any damage to the device or caravan. The vehicle flasher unit within the device used to operate the caravans' hazard warning lights is of the transistor type, this is to allow for voltage drop within the caravans' leisure battery during long operations.

No modification whatsoever is required to a caravan in order for this device to function, simply "Plug & Go". The device has also been designed to check all the caravans' road lighting circuits (including, stop, fog & reversing lights etc) without a towcar connected, this aiding seasonal and pre-journey checks.

Kind regards

Colin

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited February 2014 #2

    Sorry, my photos of the device have not up loaded, do not know why?

  • shogun04
    shogun04 Forum Participant Posts: 19
    edited February 2014 #3

    Sounds like a great gadget when are they going on sale and were

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited February 2014 #4

    In answer to your question, I need a sponsor first. Many thanks for showing interest
    Smile

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited February 2014 #5

    Photo of the Device;  this may not upload?, it has not, I give upDon't cry

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited February 2014 #6

    Having trouble uploading a photo of the device, so have temporarily put a photo of it within my profile photo.

  • hulln000
    hulln000 Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited February 2014 #7

    A great idea, it it retails for a sensible ammount it would be great for maintenance checks and breakdowns alike. Good luck with a sponsor.

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited July 2014 #8

    Trying to download photo

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited July 2014 #9

    Photo is loading

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited August 2014 #10

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  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited August 2014 #11

  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited August 2016 #12

    Will try again downloading photo of said device?

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  • Snowy1
    Snowy1 Forum Participant Posts: 263
    edited June 2017 #13

    Update to my story;

    Firstly, now our Clubs Website has been upgraded I can now manage to download two photos of my Device successfully;

    Secondly, My invention is now going to become redundant due to caravans in the near future being fitted with the new "Wildside" Caravan Battery to Battery Charger (BBC1225 or BBC1240), this ends any chance I may of had in the future to of had this device put into production. The reason why my device is going to become redundant, is that the Wildside has back-feed Diodes, these block the leisure batteries power from supplying my device.

    It's fair play though for Sterling Power the manufacture of Wildside.

    For those who maybe interested in the said Wildside Device, please click on the link.

    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0658/7343/files/Page16_CaravanWildside.pdf?6047287793136132886

    This now closes the gate for me.

    Colin