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Fox Morgan tests and evalua
If you’re new to motorhoming, the world of onboard electrics can feel like you’ve accidentally wandered back in time and into a university engineering lecture about watts, amps, volts, inverters, hook
PRETTY PENNY, OUR well-used 1998 Bailey Delamere was always planned to be predominantly an off-grid caravan. We like going to low-tech sites and music festivals and have concentrated a lot of our upgr
WORKSHOPLAMPS EVEN on the brightest of days, anyone working on a car is likely to need some extra light. Best of all, new technology means you won’t have to put up with hot bulbs and trailing cables.
Here we are first night in our new Rapido. I saw our little piece in the latest MMM magazine (January, page 11) and I have done so many upgrades in the handling and rattle dept since. We still got the
The latest gear, including a couple of winter waterproofs you might find at a discount
Last spring our motorhome was parked up with nothing in use, but connected to its solar panel and mains hook-up. The carbon monoxide alarm started to go off at odd times so I changed the batteries, bu