Lazy-Ferret
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We had a bit of a result and got a brand new automatic motor mover for a song a couple of months back, so I took the old temperamental one off, and fitted the new one. While at it I decided to do a bit of customisation to make life a bit easier in using it, which meant a bit of extra wiring and a couple of extra relays... Having got it all done, I am very pleased with the results, and it is now a dream to get he caravan out of our drive.
Often when going on Holiday, we leave early in the morning, as we don't have a lot of options but to use the M25, and as we all know for most of the day it is basically a glorified car park. When we leave early in the morning it is usually still dark, and our council are on an economy drive, so we have no street lights after 10pm.
We live just round a bend, and a few of the locals tend to come round it a bit rapidly, so when it is dark, I have to get the car out of the drive, park it down the road on the bend with the Hazards on, then using the motor mover, reverse the van out of the drive. The way it is in the drive, The van ends up broad side across the road for a period before I can swing the front round and get it facing the correct way and on the correct side of the road. I then have to pull the car back round to the front of the van to hitch up. This leaves the caravan just round the bend with no lights on for a period of time, let alone for the amount of time it is broad side across the road.
So... I decided the time had come to do something and make it a bit safer when we hitch up at night. I have fitted a set of LED amber side marker lights along each side of the caravan, which I have set up the same as the side markers on the car, so they act as marker lights with the side lights, and then also flash with the indicators. I then made it so that when you turn the Motor Mover on, using the caravan battery, it turns the caravan marker lights on as well, so now the van is totally visible when I manoeuvre it onto the road.
I will feel a lot better now when we are leaving at silly O clock in the morning.
Often when going on Holiday, we leave early in the morning, as we don't have a lot of options but to use the M25, and as we all know for most of the day it is basically a glorified car park. When we leave early in the morning it is usually still dark, and our council are on an economy drive, so we have no street lights after 10pm.
We live just round a bend, and a few of the locals tend to come round it a bit rapidly, so when it is dark, I have to get the car out of the drive, park it down the road on the bend with the Hazards on, then using the motor mover, reverse the van out of the drive. The way it is in the drive, The van ends up broad side across the road for a period before I can swing the front round and get it facing the correct way and on the correct side of the road. I then have to pull the car back round to the front of the van to hitch up. This leaves the caravan just round the bend with no lights on for a period of time, let alone for the amount of time it is broad side across the road.
So... I decided the time had come to do something and make it a bit safer when we hitch up at night. I have fitted a set of LED amber side marker lights along each side of the caravan, which I have set up the same as the side markers on the car, so they act as marker lights with the side lights, and then also flash with the indicators. I then made it so that when you turn the Motor Mover on, using the caravan battery, it turns the caravan marker lights on as well, so now the van is totally visible when I manoeuvre it onto the road.
I will feel a lot better now when we are leaving at silly O clock in the morning.