New Owner Wobbles

DivebuddyGS replied on 26/05/2022 07:13

Posted on 26/05/2022 07:13

Hi Everyone,

Well we did it, we’re a few days away from picking up our first MH.  Hired 2 last year and fell in love.  We must have looked at 100’s online, wrote preference and non-negotiable lists, did pros/cons,  and when we walked into our van we just knew.   Didn’t hit every preference but I don’t think that MH exists (at least not within our budget!).  Can’t wait to get out in it at the weekends and explore some more of this beautiful  country we live in.  I feel we have lots to learn, especially practical stuff such as “What is the best toilet   chemical to use?”, “Where can we park off-grid?” and more importantly  “Will the water last long enough to wash my hair if we’re off grid?”  Every day is a school day so I’m sure we’ll work it out.  

Wish us luck. 
Sandra & Gary

ABM replied on 08/06/2022 12:06

Posted on 08/06/2022 12:06

Welcome to CT ,  Sandra & Gary !!  Hope you have lots of fun & enjoyment over the next ten  or twenty years until you decide whether you like the motorhoming life  !!

As for the best toilet chemical search for  the thread " Water Questions "  -- that could give you a wider perspective than I can  provide embarassed

MalcMc replied on 08/06/2022 13:21

Posted on 08/06/2022 13:21

Welcome, washing hair maybe an issue, limited supply but you will learn to be frugal or get a watering can Gary, learning curve is all part of the fun, just enjoy 

Takethedogalong replied on 08/06/2022 14:13

Posted on 08/06/2022 14:13

You will be fine, do a bit of reading, ask a few questions, get to know how things work in your new holiday home, and, be prepared to compromise a little, it isn’t home and it isn’t a hotel, so think about actively using less water and less power hungry gadgets. 

Easy compromises are to fit a trigger operated shower head, so it’s on- off when showering. Consider a decent 2-1 shampoo/conditioner, that’s only one hair rinse. If a bit of hair styling is required, and you are off grid, what about gas canister hot brush/ tongs? We carry two kettles, neither very large, one for gas, one for when on hook up. Gadgets like iPhones, iPads, Fitbits, can be charged up while you are driving via a lighter charger. 

Loo chemicals? Give Bio Wash Pods a go, as they are very cheap and readily available. (Aldi, Lidl, must be Bio type) All you need are a couple of pods thrown into the pot each time you empty, a tiny bit of water and then let nature take its course. Ideally empty every day, or every other day. We have used them for years with no issues whatsoever. We use dilute Zoflora spray to keep loo clean after every use.

We aren’t BBQ fans, but have a brilliant oven in our MH. We save on all that pan scrubbing by using disposable foil containers that can be recycled.

Books, films, TV series, maps, music……all downloaded onto iPads to save on space and weight. We carry little in the way of cash, preferring to use Applepay, better for security.

We really use our MH as an MH, out and about in it almost every day, so we travel lightly, but still have all we need with us to be warm, comfortable, well fed and entertained. We have mastered the 5 minute pitch up, and the 10 minute getaway, and life is very easy. It might not suit you, but the less you can carry, the easier things are.

You will need a selection of tap fittings for filling up with a hose, taps do vary, so fore armed is good👍

Above all, just enjoy and take things as they come.

DSB replied on 08/06/2022 21:17

Posted on 08/06/2022 21:17

Hi Sandra and Gary.  Hope you've successfully managed to take possession on your new motorhome.  Hope it's all working out well - do continue to let us know how you are getting on with it all.

David

Dorset Diver replied on 08/06/2022 21:31

Posted on 26/05/2022 07:13 by DivebuddyGS

Hi Everyone,

Well we did it, we’re a few days away from picking up our first MH.  Hired 2 last year and fell in love.  We must have looked at 100’s online, wrote preference and non-negotiable lists, did pros/cons,  and when we walked into our van we just knew.   Didn’t hit every preference but I don’t think that MH exists (at least not within our budget!).  Can’t wait to get out in it at the weekends and explore some more of this beautiful  country we live in.  I feel we have lots to learn, especially practical stuff such as “What is the best toilet   chemical to use?”, “Where can we park off-grid?” and more importantly  “Will the water last long enough to wash my hair if we’re off grid?”  Every day is a school day so I’m sure we’ll work it out.  

Wish us luck. 
Sandra & Gary

Posted on 08/06/2022 21:31

Hi Dive Buddy,

May I suggest your join Motorhome Fun.  55k members mostly in the UK but many across Europe and elsewhere.  Very knowledgeable and experienced people all keen motorhomers willing to share their knowhow.  Its' own small but growing network of CL's and an annual round of rallies.  

DD

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