Burrs electricity supply

CBRBlackbird
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edited November 2017 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Just got back from a long weekend at Burrs Country Park.

We had 4 power-cuts during the stay. It was the sites main breaker that was tripping. The warden said it was because everyone had their heating on! This is an all year round site and heating will be used. The 16A supply at the bollard wasn't tripping, but the combined load for the site was tripping the main site breaker. The site has been increased in capacity recently, and the site was fairly full. Perhaps this is part of the problem as I've never had it happen when staying there on cold days in previous winters,

Whatever the cause of the problem it need to be sorted, and soon.

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  • Randomcamper
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    edited November 2017 #2

    Yep......metered supplies should sort it.......wink

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited November 2017 #3

    It could be two issues, firstly it might be main rcb board and the fuses do not have a high enough amperage and keep overloading or their is a fault inline. Secondly, the new pitches are not balanced out on the three phase system meaning one phase is overloaded for instance..

  • GodivaNige
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    edited November 2017 #4

    sealed Just wait until half of the cars on site are all being recharged at the same time, along with everyone trying to stay warm winktongue-out

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited November 2017 #5

    Bring back gas lights, I say, they provided heat as well as light. Now, where did I put those gas mantles? tongue-out

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #6

    I did like the gas lights!

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited November 2017 #7

    So did I, Easy. If only the mantles wouldn’t fall out every time the van was moved.

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #8

    Strangely we had three gas lights from memory and in nearly 10 years away over 60 nights a year and only ever replaced one gas mantle. They really were cosy

  • allanandjean
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    edited November 2017 #9

    I have some mantles for a Tilley lamp that we used in our 1962 Lamont frame tent but could never part with them in case I then forgot the sound of my Dad pumping to build the pressure and the the amazing light and sound we then enjoyed.

    Mum and Dad have gone but the tent was used by me and my family till we moved to a van in 1990.

    Apologies for going off thread!

  • ForestR
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    edited November 2017 #10

    First caravan 1971 9ft 6in Bluebird Eurocamper 4 berth with one gas light,  no electric and no heating other than gas light. Even in cold weather the heat from the gas light was enough to warm the caravan! Still have two gas mantels in spares box.

  • Vicmallows
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    edited November 2017 #11

    I am always astonished that the 'silk' mantles in my camping-gaz lamp survive for years ....they seem so brittle after you have set light to them!   I seem to recall from childhood that the ceramic mantles failed far more frequently.

  • ForestR
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    edited November 2017 #12

    Forgot to say we used to rally on a 30 pitch commercial site in Winter with a 10 amp pitch supply and you could guarantee that the main supply would trip long before all 30 outfits arrived. On and off like yoyo. Even blew the main fuses one year and North West Electricity had to come out on Saturday morning. We eventually all learned to only use gas heating but then we were not paying CAMC prices!

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #13

    Indeed when around £4 a day is for electricity it seems a shame to have to cane the gas for fridge and heating. smile

     

  • Boff
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    edited November 2017 #14

    Thanks for the info.  I’m going to see if we can fit in a sneaky weekend at Burrs, the sight and sound of everyone running arround like headless chickens just because their leccy has gone off for 30 minutes is priceless, well worth the cost of admission. 

  • GodivaNige
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    edited November 2017 #15

    It'll happen New Years Day at Moreton... guaranteed. Does it every year.

  • harryb
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    edited November 2017 #16

    ..........and I've just booked on here at the end of the month.

    Just had the same experience at Cirencester two weeks ago. The power kept cutting over night and just affected a few pitches not the whole site. I never found out what caused it.

  • GodivaNige
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    edited November 2017 #17

    Yeah, that happens. Everyone ventures out of their units and actually start talking to one another. Strangely comical laughing

    When asked... has you're power gone off? I like to say no, its still on (even though mine has gone off too, obviously) great fun smiletongue-out

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #18

    If it is after dark and we don't usually draw front blinds and don't watch TV we often realise that there is a power cut only if we see fridge light flashing or people milling. 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2017 #19

    I remember it happening at Burrs the first time we went about 5 years ago, so its not something new. Wasn't off for long, didn't bother us in the slightest.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2017 #20

    You could always go for a walk around the field next door   ...... or have a pint in The Brown Cow wink

  • cyberyacht
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    edited November 2017 #21

    I think I've still got my camping gaz lamp from my camping days sculling around in the garage somewhere.

  • harryb
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    edited November 2017 #22

    I'm there at the end of the month. Brown Cow sounds good, are you buying. 

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  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #24

    Also would have less problem getting a pitch mid winter with 6amp supply. wink

  • Navigateur
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    edited November 2017 #25

    Even if it is 6 ampere per bollard outlet, if that multiplied by the number of bollard outlets is more than the supply it will still trip out.

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  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #27

    What pay around £4 for electric on pitch and then again to burn expensive Calor gas? 

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  • Kennine
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    edited November 2017 #29

    Quite simply, the problem could be improved by metering the electric supply to each bollard outlet. Stops electricity being wasted.

    cool

  • EasyT
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    edited November 2017 #30

    Stops electricity being wasted.

    I achieve that by leaving the plug in so that the electricity doesn't leak out.

  • scoutman
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    edited November 2017 #31

    Classic. Best one on here today.