Forum Replies Created
- AuthorPosts
- Catalan CamperParticipant
Memory foam
I did just that. I actually asked at a branch of “Dreams” if they had any old memory foam knocking about and they let me have a piece for nothing (it had been used to cushion a delivery). It was more than enough for my L-shaped couch.I cut it using a bread knife for a very neat finish and a friend covered the finished cushions for me. It’s made the lounge incredibly comfortable.
Catalan CamperParticipantMemory foam
I did just that. I actually asked at a branch of “Dreams” if they had any old memory foam knocking about and they let me have a piece for nothing (it had been used to cushion a delivery). It was more than enough for my L-shaped couch.I cut it using a bread knife for a very neat finish and a friend covered the finished cushions for me. It’s made the lounge incredibly comfortable.
Catalan CamperParticipantMemory foam
I did just that. I actually asked at a branch of “Dreams” if they had any old memory foam knocking about and they let me have a piece for nothing (it had been used to cushion a delivery). It was more than enough for my L-shaped couch.I cut it using a bread knife for a very neat finish and a friend covered the finished cushions for me. It’s made the lounge incredibly comfortable.
Catalan CamperParticipantMemory foam
I did just that. I actually asked at a branch of “Dreams” if they had any old memory foam knocking about and they let me have a piece for nothing (it had been used to cushion a delivery). It was more than enough for my L-shaped couch.I cut it using a bread knife for a very neat finish and a friend covered the finished cushions for me. It’s made the lounge incredibly comfortable.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136735Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136733Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136732Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136729Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136714Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136987Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136748Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136746Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136745Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136743Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
March 1, 2012 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Campervan Electricals – NEEDED: Hints, Tips, Products and Advice #136739Catalan CamperParticipantSolar panels
I mentioned this on another thread and Darren also highlighted it up there. I use a 120w solar panel which connects to a dual regulator (can connect two panels) and then into the leisure battery.It’s enough to charge my laptop every day if needed and various other gadgets but as for running a static PC I’m not so sure. You’d need larger panels and that will push the cost up dramatically.
I thought I’d miss my big PC but to be honest I don’t. I enjoy not having to worry about such things now and my 10″ tablet serves all my needs.
- AuthorPosts