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If you have a toilet tent without a roof (like most of them are), either don't leave the toilet paper in there or put it in a plastic bag overnight. Nothing worse than getting up in the morning and finding soggy toilet paper from the dew.
I use lids from jam and honey jars to place under stretchers and poles on the soft floor bases.
milo tin lids work a treat to
Wire the rig to charge the deep cycle intransit to camp . when you arrive disconnects the Anderson to attach to the double or triple adaptor box to dechargethe deepe into the 2 engles & phone charger .This dose two things , keeps beer cold ohhhhh & food , & charges phone . If you need to charge phone to be able to use it , its a sat phone or you to close to civilisation !
OK, you guys may well have been around him enough to understand the newly formed "Speewa Lingo" or naturally translate but WHAT THE F@#% IS HE TRYING TO SAY HERE?
Translation of "Speewa Speak":Charge up your deep cycle batteries in transit to a great camping location. Once there, disconnect from the vehicle and plug the anderson into an adaptor box (12v socket or 240v adaptor kit) which in turn uses the charge gained in transit (from the deep cycle batteries) to charge up your fridges or phones. In essense, this will keep your and food cold, and charge your phone (no matter the type you have) if you actually require your phone to be charged because you're out camping and you like the relatives, Pakistani call centre operator or boss to bother you.End Translation.Kit_e
Mmmm, very impressive Kit-e. Where were you when we needed you at the Knorrit Flat meet?
If using a cheaper esky with ice.......sit it up on a couple bits of 4 x 2 timber and allow the air to circulate......amazing the amount of "cold" the ground sucks out of your esky in hot weather.
When you have unhitched, put a cover on the tow ball ( tennis ball will do nicely )Just got back from a week away and the missus ruined 2 pairs of jeans ( tow ball grease ) accessing the fridge in the back of the fourby
The tow ball should have a good covering of grease, which prevents rusting both by being a covering layer keeping the moisture off and by lubricating the hitch and reducing the friction within the hitch that rubs the chrome off, allowing the rust to form.After which, you need a cover to prevent all that bloody grease ending up on your shins I've got a moulded rubber cover that I've had for maybe 15 years. It's hard to get off, but maybe that's why I still have it and no bugger has stolen it.