Another super video. Very homely touches! I can only dream of a Lunar Clubman ATM as I have an 11 year old Compass Corona that I adore. As I travel on my own with my doggie I have used a lot of your caravan prep and check videos in the past to give me the confidence and practical knowledge to be more self reliant! Keep them coming, they're great ! X
I have just discovered your channel. It takes me back to the 1980's when I bought my first van which was a 1974 Lunar. i upgraded over the years and ended up with a 1988 Clubman 460/4. I did enjoy my caravanning, joined the Lunar owners Club and for several years was the Rally Secretary. At the end of the 80's I had to stop because my wife would not go out with the van anymore, unbeknown to me at that time she was suffering from depression. We did have other holidays including cruises, but nothing compares with touring caravan. So enjoy every minute you can spend in your van, it's not a holiday it is a way of life, sadly for me it was cut short, the biggest and possibly only regret that I have in my life.
I like this version of the Lunar and I am looking to buy one the same. 2010 model. It looks ideal for what we are looking for and I really like the layout inside. Went to view one last week and the dealer hadn't updated the website and it was sold, when we got to view it. Nice informative video.
Hi Dan, Angela and Chloe, Thanks for the tour and more importantly a very big thank you for your very informative past vlogs. Last week we bought our first caravan, and this weekend we have had our first short range recce away in it to get a feel of how to setup etc. It is with your information and vlogs that has helped make the whole weekend a fabulous success; with everything from toilet cassette useage to zebra pot, we have a Mr. D's thermal cooker, we have been able, successfully, to start our first of many adventures. Myself, the long haired General and our four brat pack have really fallen into the love trap of caravanning. We just can't wait to get onto our next adventure. Thank you for sharing your experiences and also thank you for you very useful information. Steve and the gang.
Hi Steve, Many thanks for your kind words and really chuffed our videos have helped you. Once you have the bug its hard to shake off. Well done, and enjoy your next adventures. Take care Dan
Hallo family Trudgians. I found your channel only yesterday and straight away subscribed. Thank you very much for taking us on your travels with your lovely family When me and my wife retired 2 years ago we intended to buy a caravan and go on our travels then my lovely wife was diagnosed with an incurable illness so that has put that on ice for the time being.....but if all goes well maybe next year it will happen.
Hi Roger, Many thanks for subscribing that means a lot, it sounds like you've had a tough time. Hopefully next year you can pick up your travels. Take care Dan
Love having a look inside other people's caravans! 😉 I really like the bamboo topped table, it's so different from the normal camping tables. Thanks for the link! Great video as always 👍 x
Thank you Catherine, links to these furniture bits are in the description - i will be writing a blog piece about awning furniture. so look out for that soon Take care Dan
Thanks for the tour, lovely set up. Good use of space and very homely. Congratulations on reaching 10K too. Neck and neck with Mr Ditton. The race is on to reach 20K!
Hi Dan, Thanks for the tour. A lovely caravan. We recently purchased a 2012 model Clubman SB, with which we are very happy. In our's the kitchen sink is round and has no integrated drainer, you get a plastic drainer board to clip onto the side. That leaves much more space for food prep and dishing up. What sold us on our caravan were the 2 fixed single beds, and the full width bathroom across the rear of the van. So far we've not used the shower, which is a large square unit on the nearside, but that leaves the loo on the offside, so out of the awning for emptying. I think my only criticism is the hight of the microwave. My wife is only 4'10'' tall and she finds it very difficult to place items into, and out of the microwave! Thanks for all your vlogs I really enjoy them and have learnt a lot through them. Jonathan.
Nice one Dan. Thanks for the tour of your "Home from Home." We're hoping to purchase our first caravan within the next year or so. I've been doing a lot of research lately, with you and Mr Ditton giving out great advice as always. Our first purchase will probably be around a 2010/2011 model. The good lady always retires early, where as I am a night owl, up to all hours. It will only be the two us, so I'm thinking an island bed so I can shut her away.........In the nicest possible way of course 😁. I'm sure I'll change my mind a good few times when it comes nearer to purchasing. Thanks for the upload........Andy 👍
very nice video and caravan me and my partner making the plunge soon and hopefully buying a caravan.. getting sick of paying static prices and would love the freedom..just one question.. do you ever get sick of setting up, packing away, setting up etc etc etc? thanks again for the video
Hi Dan, Thanks for the good review. I agree with your kitchen work surface area. We used to have a Lunar Freelander 2000 524 which is the same layout as yours but a lot older. This had a flap that folded over the sink which was handy when it came to getting the duvalays out of the bedding locker. Last year, we replaced our faithful Freelander with a new 2017 CLubman ES as it was the same layout as our old one. How different they could be. Our main bugbear is the kitchen fold down flap that gets in the way of getting the bedding out. So much so that all the cushions have to be removed before being able to lift the bed base and that's with the flap fully raised. We've now removed the flap and life's a lot easier now. Many thanks for a good UA-cam channel. :) Mike F
Greetings from Luxembourg, We just bought a Hobby caravan and this is our first trip. We were going to rent one but thanks to covid prices have sky rocked so ended up buying one. And as Cherish from Bake off the Professionals say, LOVE IT LOVE LOVE IT. Anyways what we do need is an awning, so the outside tour was super helpful, but are undecided on whether to get a tent, or a cassette awning. Leaning towards the cassette style as you can quickly set it up for an evening. Anyways what is the length width of your trailer?
Hi brilliant video I got one question. How did you put the led lights one the caravan? If you can please make a video or just explain. Thanks very much
Congrats on 10K subscribers. Thanks for showing us round your caravan. Unfortunately, a 2010 caravan is out of our reach but we're looking for a newer 4 berth. Lunar is a make I would definitely consider though.
Hi, Thank you for your kind words, there is some great vans out that are still water tight and in really good shape, So good luck on your search. take care Dan
Lovely caravan Dan & Co. good to see an insight of your set up..... are you sticking with this one? what would you buy next if you had to? We are happy with our's but would like a twin bed rear bathroom in the long term. best wishes, enjoy your weekly videos :-)
Hi, thank you for your comment. Yep, we are sticking with this one. I see no reason to change vans just yet. If we were after a different layout, i really don't know. I know we wouldn't have a fixed bed, so just really unsure to be honest. Thanks again Dan
Will you be going to the NEC? We are away in our caravan that week at Love2Stay in Shrewsbury and so about an hour away but it's no dogs allowed and we have 2
Hey Dan, just re-visited this video as part of my research. Picked up on a comment you made about this van having ALDE wet heating. How have you found the switch over to blown air with your new van. I’m currently torn between our local dealer special (panther 640) and the unicorn cabrera, both the same layout as yours. I asked the question on the bailey owners facebook page as to whether it is worth paying the extra for the ALDE system and the general concession was that it is because it keeps the whole van a steady temperature, although a few said blown air systems have come on a long way since my old 2004 lunar and heat the van up quicker. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts having switched.
Hi Dan Thank you for the tour, could you say a little about the flooring in your awning? It looked to me like you had a groundsheet, with tiles and then a carpet. Do you need tiles for the whole of the awning floor area? Thank you also for all the content. We recently acquired our first ever caravan and immediately swapped out the Truma water pump for a Whale based on your upgrade vlog. All the best, Tony
HI Tony, On this occasion we had 3 layers on the floor. As a complete experiment. We had our breathable groundsheet, then the tiles then an awning carpet for added luxury. It seemed to work well. the carpet kept the tiles in place (the dog pulls them up) and the floor stayed warm even on the colder / wetter days. Dan
Thanks for the informative and helpful tour Dan. A recent subscriber & fellow techie but been a watcher for some time, thanks for all your informative videos and taking the time to video and edit. Your videos were a great help to us in returning to caravanning after 20+ years. Enjoy your excellent articles in mag too ! PS : Hope you found my email to you via your website regarding "Pro Prompter" autocue app informative. Look out for you at NEC !
Hi, many thanks for your email, I did see it, thank you very much, i think that will come in very handy. Thank you If you see us at the NEC do say hello, always happy to say hi to everyone. Take care Dan
Hi Dan that is a great looking caravan well done too on getting 10.000k keep up the great work as well love watching the videos cheers from Craig and Wendy the campers down under.
Great video buddy I think a good review on security on all makes of caravans would be a good topic I think it's pretty poor on the locker compartments especially we're the leisure battery is kept I had mine broken in to and didn't know to a few days later
CONGRATS ON 10K. Good video. I was wondering have or could you explain the additional LED lighting system you installed, especially wiring to the switch. We are purchasing a basic van soon and it would ideal for our use. Our van will only have basic lighting (2018 Xplore). Thanks again Dan and keep up the good work.
Hi another great video. Thanks. I see you have an espresso machine, do you run this off mains power or do you have an inverter to run it, does it use much battery power to run?
Hi Jo, we run the coffee machine (and slow cooker) off the mains when in the awning. I run an extension lead from the wet locker to the back of the awning and run the devices from there. Hope that helps Dan
Having removed the bunk bed have you found that this affected the balance of the caravan as that must have been a fair saving on weight. Did you check with lunar that it was safe to remove the bunk bed.
Hi Keith, no affect what so ever on towing stability, if anything it felt better - but this could be curly sub conscious etc. As for checking with Lunar, these bunks were an added extra, this van would have originally been a 3 berth with an option to make it 4 etc, The only difference would be slightly wider cushions. I will be covering this subject off in a future video, giving our reasons for doing it and the benefits etc Hope that helps Dan
Hi Dan Another great video I am new to owning my own van, and have a question for you or your viewers. Water heater do you leave it on all the time or as we are doing at the moment putting it on 20mins before use and turning it off again after? I am on EHU but does leaving it on damage or wear it out faster? the heat from it while on could help not to use the fire as often may be cheers for any advice keep Vlogging
Andrew, we have a Lunar Lexon 420 with a similar water heater to Dan's and we always leave the water heater on all the time. Once its heated the tank full, the thermostat will turn the element off just like an immersion heater at home. We have done this for over 4 years now with no issues, and we always have hot water ready. If you keep turning it on and off, sooner or later you will forget and have a tank full of cold water! The heater is under a bed locker, so I don't think your idea of heating the van will work unfortunaly. Excellent video as always from Dan and family.
Great video Dan - interesting to see your set up As a relative newbie to your channel, not sure if you have covered on-site wifi in any of your vlogs? My experience is the Caravan & Motorhome Club service is woeful! Fast wifi across multiple devices should be a "given" these days, and I'd be interested to see your take on it
Hello Dan, Thanks for the tour. We are looking at our first family caravan and these videos really help. Just wondering why you don't use the shower as much now? Is it a water pressure thing or something else? Thanks Dan, great video as always :)
Hi Aaron, We tend not to use the caravan shower for a few reasons, pressure being one of them. But also space, length of time in the shower and for the girls being able to dry their hair is a huge deal. When we are off-grid we do use the shower, but the girls do love to spend some time in the shower, where as Tom & I just nip in and out again. Hope that helps. Dan
The Trudgians thank you for the reply. That makes sense, didn't think about the practicalities of it. I guess the facilities on site are also better and more adequate too. Thanks Dan
Hi Dan and family, first congrats on your 10k but secondly about your shower. You said you haven't really used it, but you did go off grid a while ago did you use it then? If you were to buy again would a big shower be high on your list? Must admit it does look an amazing bathroom. Well done and thanks for all your brilliant videos. Liz
Hi Liz, Many thanks for your kind words. Yes, the shower. When we are off grid, that is the only time we use it. when on site, our shower is mostly used as a dumping area for bedding, the dogs bed, bags and cases etc. Its also where we keep our dirty clothing (in a canvas bag) - so when we are off grid all these bags and bits and bobs are stored under the caravan so we use the shower. Hope that helps. Dan
The Trudgians Hi Dan, to be honest that's how I would use it too !! It's a great space for all that kind of stuff. If you were to buy again, would it be as high on your list, or would you go for an all in one bathroom? Thinking out loud really, I am guessing you would lose a lot of storage space, so its swings & roundabouts ( not that I ever quite understand that analogy) in some ways I am answering my own question, so feel free to ignore me ha ha🙄
like the way you quickly got yourself out of trouble by saying beautiful as always that was a good recovery. hope you don't empty the toilet in the awning, just changed or van to one in the offside much better.
ha, well Ray after 20 years of marriage i now know how to get out of those "trouble" areas lol. No, we don't empty into the awning but still a bit of an issue as i have to walk out of the awning with a toilet cassette etc. Hope you are well. take care Dan
Congrats on 10K subs. Well deserved. By the way have you seen your equivelent could say brother from another mother on " sailing follow the boat". Seriously keep the videos coming they are a great guide and introduction to someone looking at caravaning. By the way have you any tips on dealing with my son a 15 year old boy who is going off caravaning as time goes by :)
Hi Brian, thank you for your kind words. As for teenagers - well my advice is give them space. hence why we gave Tom a separate room in the awning, he could come and go as he pleased plus he wasn't under our feet. I also chose our sites carefully to ensure maximum wifi coverage, areas that he could sneak off to and giving him plenty of time out sessions... Hope that helps. Dan
Hi, a good question and one im asked alot. The answer is nothing short of hard work, constant sharing online, regular uploads, never miss an upload and cherish the first 10 subscribers. The hardest time on my channel was getting to 100 subscribers. It took over a year to get 100 subs... And it was utterly demoralising. Getting to 1,000 subscribers was just as hard as getting the 100, then 10,000 was equally as hard as the 1,000. And thats it. no magic recipe, not purchasing of subscribers and no cheating the system. Its just a hard graft. I hope that helps. Dan
No pain no gain i guess wish i had of started years ago i have been caravanning since i bought my first caravan 25 years ago it was a freedom micro light.. Well keep up the hard work and maybe one day we might meet up somewhere are you full time youtuber
iim sure we will meet up somewhere. and there is no reason why you or anyone cannot really get going now on UA-cam. The caravanning community is growing, but still very small here in the UK. Im not a full time UA-camr, I create content either for magazines, or the caravan industry as a whole as well as my own channel. so, actually maybe I am ?!? Its a far cry from my career in IT, but its good fun.
Sorry David. i know you are the man for these details... sorry. Hope you are both enjoying your hols - pics look awesome. Not jealous one little bit lol. See you soon xx D
Another super video. Very homely touches! I can only dream of a Lunar Clubman ATM as I have an 11 year old Compass Corona that I adore. As I travel on my own with my doggie I have used a lot of your caravan prep and check videos in the past to give me the confidence and practical knowledge to be more self reliant! Keep them coming, they're great ! X
I have just discovered your channel. It takes me back to the 1980's when I bought my first van which was a 1974 Lunar. i upgraded over the years and ended up with a 1988 Clubman 460/4. I did enjoy my caravanning, joined the Lunar owners Club and for several years was the Rally Secretary. At the end of the 80's I had to stop because my wife would not go out with the van anymore, unbeknown to me at that time she was suffering from depression. We did have other holidays including cruises, but nothing compares with touring caravan. So enjoy every minute you can spend in your van, it's not a holiday it is a way of life, sadly for me it was cut short, the biggest and possibly only regret that I have in my life.
I like this version of the Lunar and I am looking to buy one the same. 2010 model. It looks ideal for what we are looking for and I really like the layout inside.
Went to view one last week and the dealer hadn't updated the website and it was sold, when we got to view it.
Nice informative video.
Hi Dan, Angela and Chloe,
Thanks for the tour and more importantly a very big thank you for your very informative past vlogs. Last week we bought our first caravan, and this weekend we have had our first short range recce away in it to get a feel of how to setup etc. It is with your information and vlogs that has helped make the whole weekend a fabulous success; with everything from toilet cassette useage to zebra pot, we have a Mr. D's thermal cooker, we have been able, successfully, to start our first of many adventures. Myself, the long haired General and our four brat pack have really fallen into the love trap of caravanning. We just can't wait to get onto our next adventure. Thank you for sharing your experiences and also thank you for you very useful information.
Steve and the gang.
Hi Steve,
Many thanks for your kind words and really chuffed our videos have helped you. Once you have the bug its hard to shake off.
Well done, and enjoy your next adventures.
Take care
Dan
Hallo family Trudgians. I found your channel only yesterday and straight away subscribed. Thank you very much for taking us on your travels with your lovely family When me and my wife retired 2 years ago we intended to buy a caravan and go on our travels then my lovely wife was diagnosed with an incurable illness so that has put that on ice for the time being.....but if all goes well maybe next year it will happen.
Hi Roger,
Many thanks for subscribing that means a lot, it sounds like you've had a tough time. Hopefully next year you can pick up your travels.
Take care
Dan
Love having a look inside other people's caravans! 😉
I really like the bamboo topped table, it's so different from the normal camping tables. Thanks for the link!
Great video as always 👍 x
Thank you Catherine, links to these furniture bits are in the description - i will be writing a blog piece about awning furniture. so look out for that soon
Take care
Dan
Thanks for the tour, lovely set up. Good use of space and very homely. Congratulations on reaching 10K too. Neck and neck with Mr Ditton. The race is on to reach 20K!
ha, Thank you. We love our little home from home. Mr Ditton will soon go way beyond me, he has some great content coming soon.
Take care
Dan
What a lovely caravan you have there, looks immaculate and well taken care of. Really like the awning, and tasteful interior!
Thank you Simon,
We love our caravan, its our perfect oasis to get away from everything..
Take care
Dan
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the tour. A lovely caravan. We recently purchased a 2012 model Clubman SB, with which we are very happy. In our's the kitchen sink is round and has no integrated drainer, you get a plastic drainer board to clip onto the side. That leaves much more space for food prep and dishing up. What sold us on our caravan were the 2 fixed single beds, and the full width bathroom across the rear of the van. So far we've not used the shower, which is a large square unit on the nearside, but that leaves the loo on the offside, so out of the awning for emptying.
I think my only criticism is the hight of the microwave. My wife is only 4'10'' tall and she finds it very difficult to place items into, and out of the microwave!
Thanks for all your vlogs I really enjoy them and have learnt a lot through them.
Jonathan.
Didn't know you had Alde heating. Very nice! Love that big shower too. And a great awning set-up. Thanks for letting us all be so nosey!
Thank you John,
Yep, we love the Alde heating. I created a video some time ago, on how to upgrade the control panel.
Take care
Dan
Nice one Dan. Thanks for the tour of your "Home from Home." We're hoping to purchase our first caravan within the next year or so. I've been doing a lot of research lately, with you and Mr Ditton giving out great advice as always. Our first purchase will probably be around a 2010/2011 model. The good lady always retires early, where as I am a night owl, up to all hours. It will only be the two us, so I'm thinking an island bed so I can shut her away.........In the nicest possible way of course 😁. I'm sure I'll change my mind a good few times when it comes nearer to purchasing. Thanks for the upload........Andy 👍
Another nice vid the layout we are considering, unfortunately don’t seem to be able to get the awning now Dan.
Thank you Peter, yeah I'm not sure if they've stopped making them or are just refreshing the awning for 2018.
Take care
Dan
very nice video and caravan me and my partner making the plunge soon and hopefully buying a caravan.. getting sick of paying static prices and would love the freedom..just one question.. do you ever get sick of setting up, packing away, setting up etc etc etc? thanks again for the video
Hi Dan, Thanks for the good review. I agree with your kitchen work surface area.
We used to have a Lunar Freelander 2000 524 which is the same layout as yours but a lot older. This had a flap that folded over the sink which was handy when it came to getting the duvalays out of the bedding locker.
Last year, we replaced our faithful Freelander with a new 2017 CLubman ES as it was the same layout as our old one. How different they could be. Our main bugbear is the kitchen fold down flap that gets in the way of getting the bedding out. So much so that all the cushions have to be removed before being able to lift the bed base and that's with the flap fully raised. We've now removed the flap and life's a lot easier now.
Many thanks for a good UA-cam channel. :)
Mike F
Greetings from Luxembourg, We just bought a Hobby caravan and this is our first trip. We were going to rent one but thanks to covid prices have sky rocked so ended up buying one. And as Cherish from Bake off the Professionals say, LOVE IT LOVE LOVE IT. Anyways what we do need is an awning, so the outside tour was super helpful, but are undecided on whether to get a tent, or a cassette awning. Leaning towards the cassette style as you can quickly set it up for an evening.
Anyways what is the length width of your trailer?
Well done on 10k ! Keep up the good work. All the best to you and your family.
Thank you Graeme
take care
Dan
Nice tour of your caravan Dan, it gave me some pointers for when I do a tour of our caravan
Cheers
Jon
Cheers Jon, looking forward to seeing around your new caravan.
Take care
Dan
Thanks for been so open!!
Hi can you leave the draws in place when you set the bed up
Nice video. We use our shower as a cupboard since showers on site are far better !
Hi brilliant video I got one question. How did you put the led lights one the caravan? If you can please make a video or just explain. Thanks very much
Hi, you're not the only one to ask, i think a video explaining the installation will be coming soon.
Thanks for popping by
Dan
Congrats on 10K subscribers. Thanks for showing us round your caravan. Unfortunately, a 2010 caravan is out of our reach but we're looking for a newer 4 berth. Lunar is a make I would definitely consider though.
Hi,
Thank you for your kind words, there is some great vans out that are still water tight and in really good shape, So good luck on your search.
take care
Dan
Lovely caravan Dan & Co. good to see an insight of your set up..... are you sticking with this one? what would you buy next if you had to? We are happy with our's but would like a twin bed rear bathroom in the long term. best wishes, enjoy your weekly videos :-)
Hi, thank you for your comment.
Yep, we are sticking with this one. I see no reason to change vans just yet. If we were after a different layout, i really don't know. I know we wouldn't have a fixed bed, so just really unsure to be honest.
Thanks again
Dan
Will you be going to the NEC? We are away in our caravan that week at Love2Stay in Shrewsbury and so about an hour away but it's no dogs allowed and we have 2
Hey Dan, just re-visited this video as part of my research. Picked up on a comment you made about this van having ALDE wet heating. How have you found the switch over to blown air with your new van. I’m currently torn between our local dealer special (panther 640) and the unicorn cabrera, both the same layout as yours. I asked the question on the bailey owners facebook page as to whether it is worth paying the extra for the ALDE system and the general concession was that it is because it keeps the whole van a steady temperature, although a few said blown air systems have come on a long way since my old 2004 lunar and heat the van up quicker. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts having switched.
Are there any problems with condensation? And what are the best ways to deal with them? Thanks.
Hi guys. Awesone videos. Very informative. Any tips on how much it will cost to run a caravan? Storage etc also?
Hi, wow thats a whole video all by itself. I will see about making this video soon.
Dan
Hi Dan
Thank you for the tour, could you say a little about the flooring in your awning? It looked to me like you had a groundsheet, with tiles and then a carpet. Do you need tiles for the whole of the awning floor area?
Thank you also for all the content. We recently acquired our first ever caravan and immediately swapped out the Truma water pump for a Whale based on your upgrade vlog.
All the best,
Tony
HI Tony,
On this occasion we had 3 layers on the floor. As a complete experiment. We had our breathable groundsheet, then the tiles then an awning carpet for added luxury. It seemed to work well. the carpet kept the tiles in place (the dog pulls them up) and the floor stayed warm even on the colder / wetter days.
Dan
Thanks Dan, very interesting as we've been thinking about our awning flooring needs recently.
Thanks for the informative and helpful tour Dan. A recent subscriber & fellow techie but been a watcher for some time, thanks for all your informative videos and taking the time to video and edit. Your videos were a great help to us in returning to caravanning after 20+ years.
Enjoy your excellent articles in mag too !
PS : Hope you found my email to you via your website regarding "Pro Prompter" autocue app informative. Look out for you at NEC !
Hi, many thanks for your email, I did see it, thank you very much, i think that will come in very handy. Thank you
If you see us at the NEC do say hello, always happy to say hi to everyone.
Take care
Dan
Another great video dan well done 🤗
Thank you !!
Dan
Thanks for the tour and congratulations on the 10k
Cought up with Mr Dutton I see
Always enjoy your stuff
Thank you Greg, I'm pretty sure that Mr Ditton will soon be light years ahead of me, he has some great content coming soon...
Take care
Dan
Hi Dan that is a great looking caravan well done too on getting 10.000k keep up the great work as well love watching the videos cheers from Craig and Wendy the campers down under.
Thank you Craig, many thanks for watching - so glad to hear back from my friends down under.
Take care
Dan
Great video buddy I think a good review on security on all makes of caravans would be a good topic I think it's pretty poor on the locker compartments especially we're the leisure battery is kept I had mine broken in to and didn't know to a few days later
LLOYD'S caravan diary that's a fab idea, I will include that in some upcoming reviews !!
Thank you for your suggestion.
Dan
Thanks buddy I think they are poor design in general.
CONGRATS ON 10K. Good video. I was wondering have or could you explain the additional LED lighting system you installed, especially wiring to the switch. We are purchasing a basic van soon and it would ideal for our use. Our van will only have basic lighting (2018 Xplore). Thanks again Dan and keep up the good work.
Hi,
I certainly can help. I will cover this LED installation with a video very soon.
Take care
Dan
Hi another great video. Thanks. I see you have an espresso machine, do you run this off mains power or do you have an inverter to run it, does it use much battery power to run?
Hi Jo, we run the coffee machine (and slow cooker) off the mains when in the awning. I run an extension lead from the wet locker to the back of the awning and run the devices from there.
Hope that helps
Dan
Having removed the bunk bed have you found that this affected the balance of the caravan as that must have been a fair saving on weight. Did you check with lunar that it was safe to remove the bunk bed.
Hi Keith, no affect what so ever on towing stability, if anything it felt better - but this could be curly sub conscious etc. As for checking with Lunar, these bunks were an added extra, this van would have originally been a 3 berth with an option to make it 4 etc, The only difference would be slightly wider cushions.
I will be covering this subject off in a future video, giving our reasons for doing it and the benefits etc
Hope that helps
Dan
I’m a caravaner to its so cool love it
Hi Dan Another great video
I am new to owning my own van, and have a question for you or your viewers. Water heater do you leave it on all the time or as we are doing at the moment putting it on 20mins before use and turning it off again after? I am on EHU but does leaving it on damage or wear it out faster? the heat from it while on could help not to use the fire as often may be
cheers for any advice keep Vlogging
Andrew, we have a Lunar Lexon 420 with a similar water heater to Dan's and we always leave the water heater on all the time. Once its heated the tank full, the thermostat will turn the element off just like an immersion heater at home. We have done this for over 4 years now with no issues, and we always have hot water ready. If you keep turning it on and off, sooner or later you will forget and have a tank full of cold water! The heater is under a bed locker, so I don't think your idea of heating the van will work unfortunaly. Excellent video as always from Dan and family.
A lot of vans have loo on wrong side never got that.
Great video Dan - interesting to see your set up
As a relative newbie to your channel, not sure if you have covered on-site wifi in any of your vlogs? My experience is the Caravan & Motorhome Club service is woeful! Fast wifi across multiple devices should be a "given" these days, and I'd be interested to see your take on it
Hi Alan,
I did cover this topic, have a look here.
ua-cam.com/video/bzeQbWDiK6g/v-deo.html
Hope it helps.
Dan
Hello Dan,
Thanks for the tour. We are looking at our first family caravan and these videos really help. Just wondering why you don't use the shower as much now? Is it a water pressure thing or something else?
Thanks Dan, great video as always :)
Hi Aaron,
We tend not to use the caravan shower for a few reasons, pressure being one of them. But also space, length of time in the shower and for the girls being able to dry their hair is a huge deal. When we are off-grid we do use the shower, but the girls do love to spend some time in the shower, where as Tom & I just nip in and out again.
Hope that helps.
Dan
The Trudgians thank you for the reply. That makes sense, didn't think about the practicalities of it. I guess the facilities on site are also better and more adequate too.
Thanks Dan
Great video thanks for sharing.
Are the lights in a jar on your front table bought or home made? My wife caught a glimpse while I was watching your vid and decreed we need some!
+Rob Forrest lol, these are homemade. They are a subject of an upcoming how-to / project vlog.
Hope that helps
D
Hi Dan and family, first congrats on your 10k but secondly about your shower. You said you haven't really used it, but you did go off grid a while ago did you use it then? If you were to buy again would a big shower be high on your list? Must admit it does look an amazing bathroom. Well done and thanks for all your brilliant videos. Liz
Hi Liz,
Many thanks for your kind words. Yes, the shower. When we are off grid, that is the only time we use it. when on site, our shower is mostly used as a dumping area for bedding, the dogs bed, bags and cases etc. Its also where we keep our dirty clothing (in a canvas bag) - so when we are off grid all these bags and bits and bobs are stored under the caravan so we use the shower.
Hope that helps.
Dan
The Trudgians
Hi Dan, to be honest that's how I would use it too !! It's a great space for all that kind of stuff. If you were to buy again, would it be as high on your list, or would you go for an all in one bathroom? Thinking out loud really, I am guessing you would lose a lot of storage space, so its swings & roundabouts ( not that I ever quite understand that analogy) in some ways I am answering my own question, so feel free to ignore me ha ha🙄
like the way you quickly got yourself out of trouble by saying beautiful as always that was a good recovery.
hope you don't empty the toilet in the awning, just changed or van to one in the offside much better.
ha, well Ray after 20 years of marriage i now know how to get out of those "trouble" areas lol. No, we don't empty into the awning but still a bit of an issue as i have to walk out of the awning with a toilet cassette etc.
Hope you are well.
take care
Dan
Congrats on 10K subs. Well deserved. By the way have you seen your equivelent could say brother from another mother on " sailing follow the boat". Seriously keep the videos coming they are a great guide and introduction to someone looking at caravaning. By the way have you any tips on dealing with my son a 15 year old boy who is going off caravaning as time goes by :)
Hi Brian,
thank you for your kind words.
As for teenagers - well my advice is give them space. hence why we gave Tom a separate room in the awning, he could come and go as he pleased plus he wasn't under our feet. I also chose our sites carefully to ensure maximum wifi coverage, areas that he could sneak off to and giving him plenty of time out sessions...
Hope that helps.
Dan
My perfect caravan, but we got a Lunar Ariva as its rear door means we can get in the caravan down the side of our house.🤨
great video... i must ask how you get so many subscribers
Hi, a good question and one im asked alot. The answer is nothing short of hard work, constant sharing online, regular uploads, never miss an upload and cherish the first 10 subscribers. The hardest time on my channel was getting to 100 subscribers. It took over a year to get 100 subs... And it was utterly demoralising. Getting to 1,000 subscribers was just as hard as getting the 100, then 10,000 was equally as hard as the 1,000.
And thats it. no magic recipe, not purchasing of subscribers and no cheating the system. Its just a hard graft.
I hope that helps.
Dan
No pain no gain i guess wish i had of started years ago i have been caravanning since i bought my first caravan 25 years ago it was a freedom micro light.. Well keep up the hard work and maybe one day we might meet up somewhere are you full time youtuber
iim sure we will meet up somewhere. and there is no reason why you or anyone cannot really get going now on UA-cam. The caravanning community is growing, but still very small here in the UK. Im not a full time UA-camr, I create content either for magazines, or the caravan industry as a whole as well as my own channel. so, actually maybe I am ?!?
Its a far cry from my career in IT, but its good fun.
All I'm going to say Dan, is TIEBACKS! xx
Sorry David. i know you are the man for these details... sorry.
Hope you are both enjoying your hols - pics look awesome. Not jealous one little bit lol.
See you soon xx
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Lol that was on tv
Klikgulv til fortelt
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