Pretty much universal now, but you might come across a 2 pin one occasionally so take an adapter. Easy enough to make your own or get one off ebay.We are venturing into deepest darkest Europe with our van in a month. This will be our first time abroad in it.
Are the hook up sockets the same as here?
Been all over Europe on motorbikes so have never had to use a hook up there before .
Many thanks
We did our first EU trip last year Santander up to St Malo.
14 nights at pre selected and random sites.
CAMC affiliated sites all easy as well as the bigger/posher sites regarding EHU.
With some of the smaller/less organised sites we had a few problems with tripping the mains!
Much to the obvious discontent of the neighbours who were on the same EHU.
We suspect, after some great advice from more knowledgeable folks, that some sites have a lower
voltage supply than others. We think our van/battery was quite greedy/wobbly and so it caused the tripping
as soon as we hooked up.
Never had an issue in this country....yet!
Enjoy and ...Bon Voyage!
Most kit you plug in is double insulated and switch mode these days so won't make a lot of difference, so don't lose any sleep over it.
The Cali has a dual RCBO so it will trip either way if it needs to.
his the best way,in Europe they don’t bother which way the have live and neutral so a cross over cable is required,you can also buy a crossover stitchView attachment 20898 Thanks guys, now all sorted, polaritylightnow off.
I made up a short lead, swapping L & N over in one of the plugs
Many thanks to the gentlemen at POPTOP CAMPERS, who had just what I needed in stock, 2 plugs a lead and a screwdriver!!! all for the princely sum of €3.
So if ever you are in this part of the world lol them up. It like a VW camper sweetshop in there.
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