Magicgrotto
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I do like those mounts Gary ! BUT I would make sure that the coax was LONG enough to go to the BOTTOM of the door so that any water did NOT get in at the top !
I do like those mounts Gary ! BUT I would make sure that the coax was LONG enough to go to the BOTTOM of the door so that any water did NOT get in at the top !
Thinking i need to order a lockable fuel cap for mine. The fuel flap can easily be popped open (the design is, frankly, crap) even when the vehicle is locked.
Never thought of it as a problem until this week. I last drove the vehicle any real distance on Thursday when i'm fairly convinced it had over 1/2 a tank of diesel. Left it in a car park overnight then picked it up on Friday and drove it to the campsite where it was all weekend - it got driven by a few different people to move trailers etc on site but never left the car park of the campsite. On Sunday I dropped it back off on a nearby street and drove the minibus home as it was full of all my kit. For various reasons it ended up being left there til yesterday. Noticed the fuel flap was open when i picked it up yesterday but that ocacisionally happens when someone slams the rear drivers side door so didnt think anything of it. Got in yesterday, started the engine and the fuel light came on. Can't help thinking some bugger's been at it with a hosepipe. I rarely let the fuel drop below 1/4 of a tank, let alone 1/8 of a tank.
I do like those mounts Gary ! BUT I would make sure that the coax was LONG enough to go to the BOTTOM of the door so that any water did NOT get in at the top !
Thinking i need to order a lockable fuel cap for mine. The fuel flap can easily be popped open (the design is, frankly, crap) even when the vehicle is locked.
Never thought of it as a problem until this week. I last drove the vehicle any real distance on Thursday when i'm fairly convinced it had over 1/2 a tank of diesel. Left it in a car park overnight then picked it up on Friday and drove it to the campsite where it was all weekend - it got driven by a few different people to move trailers etc on site but never left the car park of the campsite. On Sunday I dropped it back off on a nearby street and drove the minibus home as it was full of all my kit. For various reasons it ended up being left there til yesterday. Noticed the fuel flap was open when i picked it up yesterday but that ocacisionally happens when someone slams the rear drivers side door so didnt think anything of it. Got in yesterday, started the engine and the fuel light came on. Can't help thinking some bugger's been at it with a hosepipe. I rarely let the fuel drop below 1/4 of a tank, let alone 1/8 of a tank.
agree the cable could end up being a route for the water to get inside
that's why i'm keen on running it from a roof rail mount
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or the other route
is at the end of the rail, taking it behind the rubber, behind the light , with a loop in the wire so if water ever did get that far it won't get inside
something like the pic , but with a far bigger water drop off loop
or carry on with the cable down to the bumper, there's a grommet that the rear parking sensors go into the landy , it's underneath the body , so any water can easily drip off and not inside
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Now that's a neat idea, although I'd go for self-adhesive cable tie mounts, as they tend to be a bit neater than gaffa tape If you choose this method, leave a bend in the cable outside the cable gasket that is lower than the bottom edge of the hole, as a water guide away from it (see diagram).
Passed the MOTwith no advisories!!!!
thks, that's it, was always taught to do it like that
the wires shown in the pic all get hidden behind the rear light
even when i've installed things i.e. outside lights i put the cable lower than the hole so it can just then drop off the wire
[/QUOTE]have been surprised since having landies for 30x years in how inventive u have to be sometimes, lol
Ah, yes, Landie perfection (some work required )
plus am my own worst nightmare as i'm so fussy , even when things won't be seen i make sure there neat and tidy
Heh, no comment (I'm the same!)
Excellent Now, mechanical tool kits, you have to be taught to use properly, and strangely enough, the same applies to the electrical/electronic ones as well...! It's amazing how many people I know, who haven't got a clue about how to do electrics properly, from a well known hole in the ground (so to speak )
Excellent Now, mechanical tool kits, you have to be taught to use properly, and strangely enough, the same applies to the electrical/electronic ones as well...! It's amazing how many people I know, who haven't got a clue about how to do electrics properly, from a well known hole in the ground (so to speak )
how very true, when i worked in customers homes i couldn't believe the bodge ups that were done
immersion heater wired up with , wait for it
bell wire, i kid u not, i was gob smacked to say the least , the guy was one of those who knew everything , so i just mentioned to his wife what an idiot her husband was, he weren't so big headed then after she ripped his head off
same with some apprentices, with not having any pride in there work, plus , one wired up a room thermostat , stripped all the outer casing off the cable so all four wires were touching every terminal
he thought that was ok
does amaze when common sense didn't kick in
always had the attitude of asking myself the question , what if , if i had to ask myself that , i wasn't happy and redone it a different way
even wires and pipes put under the floor, i made sure they were neat and tidy , all about pride
Its OK, this is part of the destruction manual @gstuart is using......................View attachment 117592
Its OK, this is part of the destruction manual @gstuart is using......................View attachment 117592
When I was an apprentice, I had to spend some time in a telephone exchange which at that time was quite a noisy place, all the switching was done by relays and electro-mechanical devices. You sort of got used to the rattle and click-clacking of the place and you kind of filtered it out.Its OK, this is part of the destruction manual @gstuart is using......................View attachment 117592
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Which one, the D1, D2, or P38?
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