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Piggyback Mains lead connector

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Did anyone out there have any success in locating one of these?
Hovis :?
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I ended up making one
Do you mean one of these?

http://www.anstoolsandmachinery.co.uk/240v-16a-y-splitter-49-p.asp

We purchased one earlier this year.

Carol

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Here's another one:

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/GW64001.html
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Hovis said:
Did anyone out there have any success in locating one of these?
Hovis :?
Or did you mean this one (item 3)

http://hymer.movera.com/en/?navID=99&pID=466&tpl=details&page=&lang=2

If so, I got mine from the Hymer shop in Bad Waldsee - a bit far to travel :roll: - but they are obtainable by post.

HTH

Keith (Sprokit)
Rather this than your second link, Carol:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/GW64010.html

An MHF search using piggyback brings up many more. They are also available with a 13amp square socket, which can be more convenient for those who want it to power UK electrical cooking devices outside, say.

Dave
having just seen these leads is it ok to take some ones lead out to plug both in? ie on a french aire. dennis
DABurleigh said:
Rather this than your second link, Carol:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/GW64010.html

An MHF search using piggyback brings up many more. They are also available with a 13amp square socket, which can be more convenient for those who want it to power UK electrical cooking devices outside, say.

Dave
Dave thanks, I had the 110v I realised afterwards, but thought someone could look through site.

Carol
brillopad said:
having just seen these leads is it ok to take some ones lead out to plug both in? ie on a french aire. dennis
Yes, but only if he / she agrees to it - otherwise it might cause a problem 8O :oops: - usually it's the Frenchman / German / Dutchman who wants to piggyback on your connector, not the other way round :wink:

Keith (Sprokit)
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