3 pin plug sockets

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Hi all,

We have just bought out first caravan and all home safely.

Just trying everything out but notice the 3 pin sockets only work with the electric hook up but not on the leisure battery, is this right, or are we missing something?                                                           Any help will be gratefully received.

Many thanks

Andy

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  • obbernockle
    obbernockle Forum Participant Posts: 616
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    edited September 2021 #2

    3 pin sockets are 230V, and you only get that when the caravan is connected to 230V.

    The leisure battery supplies 12V to interior lights, water pump and a few more things.

    You need to read the owners manual.

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2021 #3

    Yes that's correct.

    a caravan or MH will generally have two electrical systems...

    230v activated by the hookup cable and making live all the 3 pin sockets...for use of hairdryers, kettles, toasters and other mains devices...

    12v activated by the leisure battery (or charger) and makes live any 12v/USB type sockets..for the use of iPad or phone charging etc

    some larger MH have a third system where the 12v supply from a large bank of leisure batteries is 'inverted' from 12v to 230v.

  • eribaMotters
    eribaMotters Club Member Posts: 1,193 ✭✭✭✭
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    edited September 2021 #4

    That is correct. The mains hok up us required for your 3 pin mains sockets on the van. The battery only supplies 12v, typically for lights., toilet flush, possibly fridge light and a TV feed. 

     

    Colin

  • Amesford
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    edited September 2021 #5

    Was it bought from a dealer if so they should really have gone through everything with you, as pointed out most things run on 12volts lights, pumps and the control circuits, the heavy work ie water heater, heating  are done by mains electric when on a hook up and gas if you are not. The cooker will run on gas but you may have an electric hot plate. .And by the way Andy Welcome and have fun

                                                         

  • JohnM20
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    edited September 2021 #6

    I'm pleased that Andy Karen had the sense to ask the question on this forum but in reality they shouldn't have needed to. Whoever sold the caravan to them, (I'm assuming a dealer) must have known they were complete novices and would need everything explaining to them. It worries me that when fundamentals such as 230v operation are not explained, have safety issues such as maximum loading weights and distribution, nose weight limits and tyre pressures etc. Was the car / caravan matching checked? As obernockle rightly stated, the handbook needs to be read and understood. They are produced for a very good reason. I'm not saying it is so in this case but it does remind me of a camera handbook that I had some years ago where the first words in it were "Now you've tried it your way, do it ours!"

  • ScreenName57890A741A
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    edited September 2021 #7

    Many thanks all for the advice.

    Yes we did have a handover and we were probably advised this.

    There was so much to take in. We have the handbook and lots of manuals and info to get through.

    Many thanks again to All

    Andy 😊

  • Amesford
    Amesford Forum Participant Posts: 685
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    edited September 2021 #8

    Don't worry Andy we were all new to this game at one time 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited September 2021 #9

    Andy

    When we had the handover for our first motorhome it was long and detailed, probably too long and detailed as didn't take half of it in. Fortunately we had been caravanners for many years so we knew some of the ropes.

    Hope you enjoy your new venture.

    David

  • commeyras
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    edited September 2021 #10

    Andy and Karen.  Welcome to your new hobby.  We were all beginners once and you will soon get on top of the various things in your caravan.  Your next step should be to go and stay at a local site for a  few days making sure you use everything in your caravan, local because if you forget something not too far to go home to get it.  Quite important you ensure you know about caravan nose weight and loading capacity and there is some good advice in this forum, in the Club handbook and the technical/advice section of this site.  Do not hesitate to ask any questions, you will find nearly all caravanners are only to willing to help and advise.  Enjoy reading the handbooks and trying the various bits and bobs in your caravan!

  • JVB66
    JVB66 Forum Participant Posts: 22,892
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    edited September 2021 #11

    Unless you have a solar panel on your LV you will also need the mains supply for the charger to keep  your 12v liesure batt charged

    Welcome to this mad forumcool but can also give good advisewink

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2021 #12

    There's always lots of help on here, as said we were all new to this at one point or other and remember the only silly question is the one you don't ask.

    You can also ask anyone on site for help, I know I have and people have always helped.  Club sites have the advantage that the wardens have been caravaners or MHers long enough to also help you out if you're stuck on many things like this.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2021 #13

    As well as your actual van handbook, there’s lots and lots of simple, but vital advice in the Club Handbook, after the Sites and CL section. Answers a lot of the basic questions. Enjoy your new holiday home😁

  • DSB
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    edited October 2021 #14

     Handovers are useful, but, as others have said, most things you forget.  In my case, it just goes in one ear and out of the other!!  🙂  In fact, so much so, I know I'm not going to remember, so tend not to worry too much about listening.  The handbook has most of the information anyway.... and once you have seen one caravan, most 'skills' are adaptable!!  😀😀  After saying that, after 'x' number of years, there's always something new to learn.... or some vital piece of equipment to buy, which you never thought you could manage without.... 🤣🤣

    David

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #15

    Bio pods DSB........... 👍😂 An old dog watched a new trick and it works!

  • Lyke Wake Man
    Lyke Wake Man Forum Participant Posts: 238
    edited November 2021 #16

    If you want to use your 3 pin socket without hook up

    we have an inverter where we can plug into the ehu, then we can run low power things like

    camera battery charging, handheld dyson and my rechargeable shaver from the leisure battery

  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2021 #17

    don't confuse things .... if a lack of mains out of a 3 pin socket when the caravan is not plugged in is confusing, then 240v A/C out of a 12 volt DC battery will blow the mind!!! 🙄

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2021 #18

    I'm afraid ED is right...in time we all get to learn about stuff and one of the early things is that a van has two electric system...12v and 230v

    they can be linked with electronic devices but currently beyond the OP understanding I'd imagine.

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