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These sockets are the kind with a hinged cover over the plug(s), and a tight seal around the live parts when snapped shut. From there you’ll be able to plug in standard 3-pin plugs into it and use your appliances (or at least some of them). also what I’m asking is that I have a splitter cable with the hook up plugs which plugs in to the van first then campsite power plugs into one of the plugs leaving a spare so you can run a suncamp rcd to a tent but I think the suncamp rcd with lead is only 1. Safer than just a bog-standard extension lead with a 16A plug on the end and it even has a couple of USB sockets built in for phone charging.
When we did our earth shunt repair, we noticed our charger had a dip switch, that had a 'temperature sensor on/off' text. Please correct me if I am wrong, however, I believe you are referring to an Electric Hook Up (EHU) kit. Most points are just a case of pushing the cable into the point but sometimes you have to twist it to lock it in place.Electrical hook-up points are always rated in amperes, yet appliances’ electrical demands are normally expressed in watts. Hook-up sockets and plugs[tl:gallery index=5 size=215×129] only work when they are pushed fully home.
The Ceeform connectors will tolerate a bit of rain as long as they're not actually lying about in a puddle, but it's important to make sure that any 13A plugs/sockets will stay dry. If it doesn’t trip, turn the power off again, unplug the lead from your ’van, make sure the exposed lead end is in a dry place where nobody will go near it, and switch the power back on.The general rule here is that you need to have a fuse or breaker that will break before the cable becomes the fuse wire as it were.