What powers an electric kettle? Electrici-tea!
Did you know that the electrical socket on the side of your van is actually the plug? The plug has the male prongs and this is to ensure safety because exposed live plugs can be extremely dangerous! So, this is why you can plug your electric hook up inlet into your Leisure Vehicle. However, bear in mind that the safest option is to plug your hook up lead into the vehicle first before you connect to shore power. This way, you avoid walking around with live leads trailing behind you.
Our large range of Electric hook up inlets are all CE marked to match current regulations. We offer a choice of colours and styles for preference, but all of our inlets are suitable for standard 16 amp Hook up cables.
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What powers an electric kettle? Electrici-tea!
Did you know that the electrical socket on the side of your van is actually the plug? The plug has the male prongs and this is to ensure safety because exposed live plugs can be extremely dangerous! So, this is why you can plug your electric hook up inlet into your Leisure Vehicle. However, bear in mind that the safest option is to plug your hook up lead into the vehicle first before you connect to shore power. This way, you avoid walking around with live leads trailing behind you.
Our large range of Electric hook up inlets are all CE marked to match current regulations. We offer a choice of colours and styles for preference, but all of our inlets are suitable for standard 16 amp Hook up cables.