Trauma ultrafow cover flaps in the wind
The cover of the Truma Ultraflow water system flaps about in the wind. Has anyone got a useful suggestion on how to prevent this. I've tried using a bungee cord but this just slips off. I'm considering gluing something to the flaps for the bungee cord to latch onto or drilling holes in the sides to accept a hook. I'm aware that I could remove the flaps but am concerned that repeated removal and replacement could cause the hinge to fail necessitating replacing the whole unit.
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Rochroy, I've always used a bungee without any problem. I just wrap it around the flap and the pump tube so it is tight. Been using the same bungee on various vans for about 15 years. It'll probably break soon because the rubber cords will have perished from old age.
Dave
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I use an elastic band.......slip over water pipe and then over the cover......simples!
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I think I misunderstood rochroy. I thought you meant whilst travelling, a problem that I did have once because the flap wasn't pressed home firmly. On windy days when on site I have had the flapping problem and just used a large elastic band around the pump hose and over the flap. A simple but effective solution.
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