Top 5 Caravan Motor Mover Mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • In this video, I go through my top 5 caravan motor mover mistakes, made by the most experienced caravanners and beginners alike, some very common and others maybe a little random but still very possible.
    Don't be shy, let me know in the comments how many you have done.
    I also briefly talk about 'that guy' this was me, once a caravan mover sceptic, full of the belief I was the best at reversing onto a pitch...Ha
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Комментарии • 144

  • @montyspearo
    @montyspearo 12 дней назад +1

    Good video. Lowering jockey wheel was one I never considered before.
    Few other tips.
    Check stays/legs are up before moving. I clip remote to drill to remind me.
    Lanyard on remote and always carry around your neck so its not forgotten.
    Hold remote so its pointing in same direction as caravan. If you are facing front of caravan have remote top facing your body.
    Spare battery for remote. I left it on a couple times to find it flat when needing to move van.
    Apply handbrake and chock wheels before disengaging MM.

  • @mick2d2
    @mick2d2 Год назад +15

    Another one I'd definitely add, is keeping spare batteries in the caravan for the mover remote!
    Nothing worse than getting to a site after a long drive and finding the 9V battery is dead, possibly because somebody left it switched on when you set off! 8)
    I certainly agree with what you said about having a mover.
    In my case it was included as a special offer when I bought my van, but after having used it, I'd never get a van without one.
    My van isn't very big, but it weighs 1200KG fully loaded.
    Not something you'd want to push/pull up a grassy slope!
    Something also worth mentioning, is the safety factor of using a mover.
    It gives you a very safe controlled way of moving your van on an incline, without somebody having to leap to pull on the brake!

  • @sharonrodman7851
    @sharonrodman7851 5 месяцев назад +2

    Mum and I are aging (75 & 55 respectively) lifelong caravanners, 4 years ago buying an 18-year-old, practically new by our standards, Coachman Pastiche 420 which had a motor mover. Never having had one before I thought it might be a bit of a gimmick but here I am, a convert. With my Mum's worsening arthritis and her congenital inability to tell left from right, it was getting more and more difficult to maneuver the van when using ramps for leveling, (even on the car which I've never struggled with Dad, but Mum...), so we got a Lock n Level; A LIFE CHANGER!!!! Place against the wheel, use the motor mover to bring the van onto it, secure the van as normal (brakes etc,) then pump up to level across the axle, then front to back level as normal.
    As we always use fully serviced grass pitches we've got it to a fine art. Well..... if we don't count the times I forget to close the drain taps and Mum puts the hot water heater on before the water system is bled through so the heater shuts off😕. We're not perfect, but at least she isn't throwing me out of the house when we get home anymore. 🙂

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  4 месяца назад

      Sounds like progress! thanks for watching

  • @conanlewis8842
    @conanlewis8842 Год назад +6

    Here's another 3 reasons for fitting a mover 1. It saves the wear on your clutch when manoeuvring with the car, especially on a bit of a slope, tricky pitch or wet grass 2. You can drive it onto a levelling ramp much more easily (though why not go to the extra expense of an auto self-levelling system) 3. It saves the arguments with the other half when directing you onto the pitch and the "I told you so" - pitch it exactly where you want it

  • @sineadmcshanemindfulness
    @sineadmcshanemindfulness Год назад +1

    Great video of great advice, thank you and to those who have added to this thread. I’ve listened and learned. Next I need to apply all these words of wisdom when we get our new van and motor mover!

  • @ianmorgan9291
    @ianmorgan9291 Год назад +5

    A tip or two on power wheel movers. Make sure if it's manual engauge, you grease the mover engauge system by removing grey cover and spray all moving parts with lithium grease. It makes it smooth every time. Also, if you find one wheel is not being driven (disengage the roller from wheel and try), remove the rubber dirt cover from end of motor, check the two spade connectors are pushed on properly. I have had 2 where the plastic cover of female spade is too long and it doesn't push on properly. Now regarding the red key in battery box. Just attach a piece of string to it and tie to battery straps. Then you don't loose it.
    One extra snippets of good info. Regarding anyone with an undervan spare wheel. Remove it annually, clean, check pressure, and more importantly grease the release knob thread.

  • @bryanpayne7937
    @bryanpayne7937 Год назад +7

    Trying to pull away with the motor mover still engaged, done that a couple of times!

    • @robertshaw4561
      @robertshaw4561 Год назад +1

      I did smoking wheels

    • @iamsure83
      @iamsure83 13 дней назад

      omg this is the worst scenario i've been scared.

  • @martinkitchin6204
    @martinkitchin6204 Год назад +4

    Hello,
    I'm new to using a Motormover (albeit on a tiny caravan)
    I have already tried to use it without having the power switched on and the isolator key sitting on the lanyard around my neck !
    The jockey wheel tips were also very useful. Thank you.

  • @HitchUpAndTow
    @HitchUpAndTow Год назад

    Great video and yes, I'm always putting down the remote and then forgetting where I put it. Thanks for sharing Mark & Coral👍

  • @colinknight2892
    @colinknight2892 Год назад +2

    Good to see you back, my mistake is leaving a wheel chock in place and wondering why the van isn’t moving, still wouldn’t be without my mover tho,keep the content coming.

  • @bizarremagick
    @bizarremagick Год назад +2

    Ha ha! Done 4 of them... We have a TA caravan and I recently upgraded from two-wheel drive manual to four-wheel drive automatic. What a difference! Now it's almost as manoeuvrable as a single axle. We have a 90 degree turn out of our drive onto a narrow road so you can't hitch up and pull the caravan off. Without the movers we couldn't keep the caravan on our drive.
    Tip: I keep the mover control in a small bag which hangs around my neck. I NEVER put it down anywhere. If I need my hands free then it gets popped into the bag.
    KH

  • @barryelstone8431
    @barryelstone8431 Год назад

    Enjoyed your video and yes 3 mistakes like you, a mover is a must for me as I have to go up a kerb with the aid of levellers to the side of my house, they are a must on any caravan, I've watched the "I can manouver my van anywhere by car" caravaner struggle which was very entertaining.

  • @alandixon4250
    @alandixon4250 Год назад +2

    Great video. Thanks. I have to admit to 2 out of 5 and almost 3 !
    Often forget to release the handbrake, often have the jockey extended too high.
    Have nearly lost the remote on more than one occasion.
    These simple tips serve as a reminder to us all, however experienced we might think we are, that there’s always something to learn.

  • @virtualcolditz
    @virtualcolditz Месяц назад +1

    After 12 years of caravanning without a motor mover, finally bit the bullet and had one installed. While I was waiting for my appointment at the fitters', I watched this video so I was prepared. Good job I did; there are some really good tips here. After winter on the driveway, however, the first mistake I made was to try moving it with the handbrake still on. Second mistake was the converse: activating the mover without first engaging the drive rollers onto the wheels.
    I really must make up a checklist....

  • @nick10018
    @nick10018 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video thanks. I have not had a caravan or therefore a motor mover either, but the one on order has so I have noted in my list of 'stuff' the errors I will probably still make.........................

  • @mijodo2008
    @mijodo2008 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this video. Very well explained in a humorous narrative. An excellent teaching aid. Cheers from Michael. Australia.

  • @dudel74
    @dudel74 Год назад

    Really helpful. I learned about the jockey wheel being lower .. so helpful

  • @YaronFranz
    @YaronFranz 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am caravaning for 3.5 years now. Some mistakes sound familiar. 🙂 But I have learned my lessons. Thanks to the guests at the camping site. Thank you. You are very entertaining. Greetings from Munich Germany

  • @chrissey663
    @chrissey663 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much, we're about to go from our motorhome to caravan ( never had one before) but this video was very informative I've learnt alot thank you.

  • @M..R....
    @M..R.... Год назад +1

    Lol...thumbs up, enjoyed this vid.
    Have to admit I've done the first 4 (luckily realised the remote was on the A Frame after a few yards).
    Always have the other half keep an eye on me so she can shout when i start moving with rhe handbrake on or something else ive missed.
    One thing you haven't mentioned which happened to me was when I arrived home after a trip and the remote mover wouldnt engage as the remote control battery had died. Had neighbours driving over my lawn to get passed as I had to leave the caravan on the only access road in and out of a cul de sac while I took half an hour to get a spare 9v battery to get the remote working...now I always have spare batteries in the caravan and industrial ones at that!
    PS lawn has now recovered.

  • @liamrochford3649
    @liamrochford3649 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice video, I'm contemplating buying my first caravan and it has a motor mover installed. I'll find these tips very useful. Thanks...

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  11 месяцев назад

      Good luck with your first caravan, I'm sure you will love it!

  • @johnbrukwicki2293
    @johnbrukwicki2293 Год назад +3

    Another one for you my mover is engaged manually the number of times I have got into car to drive off and not disengaged it 😯😅

  • @lisabeaumont
    @lisabeaumont 11 месяцев назад +1

    Useful, thank you! And “managing without the motor mover” reminds me of how I used to say “I don’t need a capo!” for my guitar. And then I got one and wondered how on earth I’d managed without it! Newbie to caravanning here - looking for all the help and tips I can get 😅

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  11 месяцев назад

      With my pitch I always use a capo! thanks for watching

  • @ChrisNewman-bt7xj
    @ChrisNewman-bt7xj Месяц назад +1

    Getting ours fitted next week thanks for the tips especially about the jockey wheel being to high or low. Thanks.

  • @barryc1968
    @barryc1968 Месяц назад +1

    Many thanks just about to buy a caravan and you have convinced me.

  • @margaretbutler4545
    @margaretbutler4545 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, just fitted one and wouldn't have thought about jockey wheel height. I bought mine for tight storage pad but can see use for it camping. Being able to put onto pitch forward facing for better sun or views. Trying level on rough pitches with wheel ramps, normally two person job as need a spotter.

  • @craigchamberlain
    @craigchamberlain Год назад

    Newbie caravan owner here and we’ve not even taken the caravan to a pitch yet but managed to leave the handbrake on when we brought the caravan home initially. Today I went out to move the caravan around a bit and I did remember to disengage the handbrake so at least I’m learning!
    Already decided that a spare set of remote batteries has to be included in the kit because using the mover is just so damn convenient. I’m pretty good at reversing a trailer/caravan but it’s much easier to just reverse it roughly into position and then unhitch and use the mover to put it exactly where you want it. No more yelling out the car window at your other half who it standing in the rain trying to guide you into position!
    Good advice on keeping the jockey wheel low but not too low. Will keep that in mind.

  • @tonymurphy8774
    @tonymurphy8774 Год назад +1

    We were on a site last year, and a double axle arrived on the pitch next to us, with no motor mover. The guy was a farmer, and adamant he could reverse into any pitch, only to find there was a tree where his car should be. Motor movers are great, particularly when levelling up on uneven ground at festivals.

  • @crevusllohcin
    @crevusllohcin Год назад +2

    I tried to tow the van with the motor mover engaged. My wife said I should make up a check list, no a bad idea.

  • @jeroen1836
    @jeroen1836 Год назад +1

    Nice video. Good tips 👍

  • @PhillipThompson-mn3do
    @PhillipThompson-mn3do Год назад +3

    Just as important (probably more so) as taking the hanbrake off before using the mover, is making sure the hanbrake is on before disengaging the rollers. I have done this on my relatively shallow slope drive and it was a bit scary as the van was heading for the garage. Another one I have done is try to use the mover with a Milenco wheel lock still on.

  • @simonmiddleton4977
    @simonmiddleton4977 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the tips 👍😃

  • @BrianCripps
    @BrianCripps 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video.. The first time ever I took my van out it made staring noises when trying the motor movers. Checked the corner steadies we’re up, handbrake was off, no bricks left chocking the wheels. I stupidly forgot to take the wheel lock off! It’s bright orange for heavens sake. There were just so many things to remember as a newbie. Then after unlocking the wheel lock it would not come off. After a couple of hours of sweating and cursing I did manage to get if free. Luckily it was not correctly adjusted so there was a small gap between the lock and the wheel I could get a lever in to. It turned out I had bent the hardened steel shaft of the lock! So yes the movers are very powerful!
    Take your time, have a comprehensive check list, and use it.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  10 месяцев назад

      That's a good one! thanks for watching

  • @andygarsed1650
    @andygarsed1650 Год назад

    Hi, Great tips. Two others not mentioned already, 1/ Check the caravan tyre pressures are correct so that the mover doesn't slip and 2/ If you are adding a mover later that you've the right class of caravan battery as they need a more powerful one. Thanks, Andy

  • @mikelocke3258
    @mikelocke3258 Год назад

    Thanks, never thought about lowering the jockey wheel to stop the flexing.

  • @hairywol
    @hairywol Год назад +2

    2 out of five. Not too bad 🙂. I did though leave the remote behind on a five-site holiday. Certainly brushed up on reversing and certainly won't do it twice.

  • @maku8313
    @maku8313 Год назад +1

    Thank's. Very very good tips!!!👍🇫🇮

  • @LatitudeAdventures
    @LatitudeAdventures Год назад

    Good points thanks for sharing

  • @bobkirk2453
    @bobkirk2453 Год назад +3

    On a slope don’t attempt to move the caravan up the slope jockey wheel first. Always take it up in reverse. If you dont the because of the wait distribution in the van it will tip backwards with the jockey wheel up in the air. It happened to me.

  • @chrisfeeney2543
    @chrisfeeney2543 Год назад +2

    if isolator switch is fitted correctly then leaving the key in should block the mains lead from being connected. .....and ive tried using motor mover with handbrake on, it adds to ones vocabulary.......

  • @neilfitz7186
    @neilfitz7186 Год назад

    Great video. Professional. Thank you 👍

  • @davidsqvbcn
    @davidsqvbcn 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻, thanks a lot. Glad go join your community 😀, cheers from Barcelona 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻

  • @ninomanzoni47
    @ninomanzoni47 5 дней назад

    very good video Many tks.

  • @richardh4905
    @richardh4905 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fitted mechanical parts of my motor mover set yesterday, watched your video last night, finished up the electrics today, pre test, I walked around, moved stuff out the way, lifted the corner steadies, made sure the jockey wheel was neither too high or too low, turned on the isolator, tested the movers in reverse, ok, tried forward and van wouldn't move. Left the beep beep hand brake on. Doh!!!!! Thanks for a great video tho. Cheers.

    • @montyspearo
      @montyspearo 8 месяцев назад

      Chock wheels both sides before disengaging. As you've discovered handbrakes don't always work in reverse.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  8 месяцев назад

      Good effort! thanks for watching

  • @rtenharmsen8424
    @rtenharmsen8424 Год назад +1

    I mist one, Mover on the tires and than try lower the nose of the caravan while in high position, and after that release the mover from the tires! gives a bang in the caravan.!

  • @belperflyer7419
    @belperflyer7419 Год назад +2

    I've certainly forgotten to take the brake off before using the mover but that's easy both to realise and correct. What isn't mentioned here is forgetting to reapply the brake after using the mover and mechanically disengaging it. Our drive has a very gentle slope and, after getting the caravan (Swift Basecamp 2 - so small) into position I disengage the rollers and the caravan slowly, but surely ran back into the garage and marred our brand-new van :(.
    Still, I wouldn't be without the mover - I'm just more careful now!

  • @busterboy7505
    @busterboy7505 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your video, because of vloggers like yourself giving us guys great tips I think I have only made one mistake, jockey wheel too high or too low, and maybe handbrake left on so two mistake’s, but with help from you guys I find caravanning great and less stressful, thanks again 👍👍.

  • @markbennett172
    @markbennett172 Год назад

    A very helpful video

  • @blackvulcan100
    @blackvulcan100 Год назад +1

    One more I would add is test the rollers will move before engaging with the tyre just to check it is working.

  • @percyprod6574
    @percyprod6574 13 дней назад

    Another one for you. This applies especially if your van is on a slope. Make sure the handbrake is on before you disengage the mover!

  • @petercartledge5088
    @petercartledge5088 Месяц назад +1

    We carry a little kitchen box with a lid in the car. An entry key for the battery box, and the remote goes inside, with a spare battery and screwdriver, the red key and also a realignment tool for the plug on the car cable.

  • @raybennett2994
    @raybennett2994 Год назад

    Great video, but don’t forget the batteries in the motor mover I’ve been caught out with that one.

  • @SH-xq4dq
    @SH-xq4dq Год назад +1

    I left the Alko wheel lock on once wondered why the rig spun on the grass slope 🤷‍♂️😮

  • @paulswarbrick4716
    @paulswarbrick4716 10 месяцев назад +1

    6 - Don’t forget to wind the mover off before you set off. I did it once, shredded my tyres and the rollers!

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  10 месяцев назад

      Yes it the kind of mistake you only make once!

  • @andrewgammage2097
    @andrewgammage2097 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi just having a look at your video the Mover is not fitter right in the Battery box the mover wires need to go through a Gland so the battery box is gas tight, Gas from the battery can get into the caravan. Thanks Andrew.

  • @ianryan606
    @ianryan606 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry if its already been added, my tip is after having the motor mover fitted by the dealer try it out first, my dealer when fitting, connected the wiring the wrong way blowing a fuse, I called the dealer ship they were adamant I was doing something wrong, even when telling me what to do. I had to wait a week then returned to the dealer where the mistake was found, a very embarrassed dealer. Second when setting up and the other half asks you to just move the caravan over a little more for the second or third time, remember to remove the wheel lock, I didn't £100 later new wheel lock, thankfully no damage to the caravan. I have also left the hand break on a couple of time and also forgotten to release the motor mover, The answer is take your time, I have just about learnt from my mistakes well the above once anyway.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  10 месяцев назад

      That's a good effort! Good advice!

  • @derekives7125
    @derekives7125 Год назад +1

    One thing I have done is to drive off with the motormover still engaged!

  • @stuartlyon8931
    @stuartlyon8931 Год назад

    When I lift up my jockey wheel I always ensure the wheel can spin freely so when i am going over high speed bumps on some sites it stops the caravan grounding.

  • @andycotton162
    @andycotton162 16 дней назад

    Only just seen this, as it popped up on my YT page only today.....I love the motor mover, but just have one concern - our mover, probably only used 20 times, slipped recently on wet grass at a CL and wouldn't move the wheels - the teeth just wouldn't grip the wet tyre. I had to reverse the car and hitch up in the old-fashioned way, but at an awkward angle. I'm always a bit wary, now, of wet weather.

  • @arthurdent2900
    @arthurdent2900 11 месяцев назад +1

    The two slots at the bottom of the upper section of the jockey wheel can also be used to "Steer" the caravan in the event of separation. I always "aim" the trailer at the nearside.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  11 месяцев назад

      Good tip! thanks for watching

    • @brucebell1809
      @brucebell1809 10 месяцев назад

      May not be possible if the wheel is not fitted central in the A frame. Mine is offside and with the wheel fully raised for traveling it must be angled parallel to the frame.

  • @symoneP
    @symoneP Год назад +18

    You missed one…..taking the motor mover off before you have put the hand break on….on a slope. Caravan shot backwards, off the drive, across the road and it was only hubbys quick thinking to grab the hand break that saved the neighbours brick wall 😬🤦‍♀️

    • @noodlekraft8923
      @noodlekraft8923 Год назад +4

      @@BigWhiteBox yes!! we were very lucky indeed. Looking back on our security footage was amusing once we got over the shock of what happened. I stupidly ran to the rear of the caravan to try and stop it! 😆

    • @stephenthomas729
      @stephenthomas729 Год назад +1

      Definitely done that one it’s a good lesson if the caravan and you survive

    • @margaretbutler4545
      @margaretbutler4545 11 месяцев назад +1

      Don't rely on handbrake when on slope, always chock the wheels.

    • @alfiebarrett2485
      @alfiebarrett2485 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lucky he didn't totally panic would be easy in that situation.

    • @larsbangpedersen8985
      @larsbangpedersen8985 3 месяца назад +1

      I did that once, and never again. 😱

  • @appleyardgardenwoodencraft8736
    @appleyardgardenwoodencraft8736 День назад

    We got a move after years and years of pushing and pulling into the garden and campsits then we got a newer touring caravan and wot better way to move it around I always take all the batteries out and put them in the garage with the motor mover remote 😎

  • @stevethegreasemonkey
    @stevethegreasemonkey Год назад

    As for the remote i fitted a lanyard so i can put it round my neck and got the holster for the remote so I can keep it just inside the door. I must admit to not raising the corner steadies, and just a second it was on concrete so no harm done

    • @stevethegreasemonkey
      @stevethegreasemonkey Год назад

      @@BigWhiteBox the lanyard was in the skip at work. Wast not want not

  • @traceya8699
    @traceya8699 11 месяцев назад +1

    First time caravanning and we left the handbrake on while trying to line up the ALKO security device. Another caravaner came and told us but luckily we were not moving the caravan too far. Also, on the same trip after hitching up to leave, another caravaner pointed out we might want to disengage the motor mover or we would have ended up wrecking our tyres.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  11 месяцев назад

      That sounds like an eventful trip! thanks for watching

  • @grahambloxsome3226
    @grahambloxsome3226 Год назад +1

    Seen these happen on caravan sites
    1) Attempting to drive off without disengaging the motor mover.
    2) Trying to move a caravan with the motor mover, but the Alko wheel lock still in place.

  • @ordinarypeople801
    @ordinarypeople801 2 дня назад

    No.6 - Do not forget to install a caravan mover first!

  • @MD-gc4xq
    @MD-gc4xq 9 месяцев назад +1

    3 weeks ago I set off or tried too and realised the mover was on so I jumped out to release it, guess what? I released it and car and van started moving forward, I forgot both handbrakes but luckily jumped into car and managed to get handbrake on before hitting anything. Big lesson learnt

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  9 месяцев назад

      That has the be the best one yet! Glad you managed to catch it in time!

  • @johnroebuck3348
    @johnroebuck3348 Год назад +1

    My installer advised to keep remote in the car. Take battery off in winter although we caravan 12 months of the year.

  • @lizleonard3681
    @lizleonard3681 Год назад +1

    Hi new subscriber yes I have made that mistake of leaving the handbrake on 😁

  • @markysparky66
    @markysparky66 10 месяцев назад +1

    My first mistake picking up my new caravan whilst hitching up using the motor mover for the first time, holding the remote control towards the caravan, which obviously ( not then 🙄 ) drives the caravan in the opposite, direction. Top tip, always stand facing inline with the front of the caravan, with the rear behind you when using the remote control, you can thank me later 😂

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  9 месяцев назад

      Yes that's a good point, I am forever flipping the remote around so it's more logical!

  • @crevusllohcin
    @crevusllohcin Год назад +1

    Yep I had The Jockey wheel too low, took a little bit of the side of the wheel.

  • @deerfield2004
    @deerfield2004 Год назад

    Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnk you

  • @35geordielad
    @35geordielad Год назад +1

    You missed leaving the motormover engaged thinking the brakes had seized. I did this with an older van tried to rock van back n forth to free brakes no luck, then with car pulled forward for a about 400 metres ...then the penny dropped after ruining a pair of tyres 😖😞

  • @mrc1539
    @mrc1539 7 месяцев назад +1

    Having owned and moved RV Trailers for over 50 years and didn’t even know they made such a thing 😂🤣😂🤣 !

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  7 месяцев назад

      Very popular in Europe, not so much in the rest of the world I believe

  • @fastfreddy19641
    @fastfreddy19641 Год назад +1

    I've done the first 4😁

  • @derekjacob2101
    @derekjacob2101 10 месяцев назад +1

    Oh how about this one….. taking van to secure store. Did the disconnect properly (only the 4th time). Tried to use the mover to go backward into the ‘pre parking’ bay only to find it wasn’t working. I cursed - thought the hand controller was flat or had broken. Ended up pushing it back about 12 foot on crunchy gravel with slight uphill gradient. That was a bit pants. Poor wife. Imagine my embarrassment when i realised id not put the mover key into the van. And the ear bending. Lesson learnt big style.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  10 месяцев назад

      Oh dear, I bet you weren't popular after that!

  • @ianmorgan9291
    @ianmorgan9291 9 месяцев назад +1

    The mover key, attach a piece of string to it. Tie to a battery handle or whatever , then you don't loose it

  • @cameronstevenson7138
    @cameronstevenson7138 Год назад +1

    I bought a motorised jockey wheel motor mover does the job ok is a lot cheaper than a fitted one

    • @cameronstevenson7138
      @cameronstevenson7138 Год назад

      Is so many on the market contacted camc for advice as you need to know whats the correct 1 for your noseweight van weights etc they recommended which one to buy

    • @margaretbutler4545
      @margaretbutler4545 11 месяцев назад

      Only good on hard flat ground, anything else and wheel won't have enough traction. Never had problem with power just traction. Sold mine and in process of fitting motor mover.

  • @longlowdog
    @longlowdog 11 месяцев назад +1

    If the pitch has a poor view when you reverse on you can turn the 'van round and have a better view.

  • @jessieblack4704
    @jessieblack4704 Год назад

    Okay I'm searching everywhere... Mine wasn't working, Battery wasn't flat though and none of the l.e.ds were on for the system even after turning on at the key. Now...I don't know what the hell the issue could be...

  • @janallen6811
    @janallen6811 Год назад

    We store our van miles away so how do we keep battery charged. Without carting it home everytime

  • @32_bits
    @32_bits Год назад

    When the remote battery is low the mover can make unexpected turns and moves and could end in a collision. New remote battery = staying in control

  • @RB-lt8kt
    @RB-lt8kt Год назад

    Also wouls add under rated battery for the mover. Lead Acid batteries can only use half the rated capacity so if you need to turn around your caravan on your driveway you will need a bigger battery. I park mine with wheel locks (2 different types plus hitch lock nose in along the side of my garage so the gypsies can't nick it.

    • @RB-lt8kt
      @RB-lt8kt Год назад

      @@BigWhiteBox It does depend on Ah of the battery and age of the battery. We have a 115Ah 6 year old battery that is just about ok still.

  • @struwelpiet
    @struwelpiet Год назад

    😂...common sense will help a lot... Love from Queensland 🤠🦘

    • @struwelpiet
      @struwelpiet Год назад

      @@BigWhiteBox my pleasure mate. I have a Swift Celeste Caravan and I love the British Caravan 👍🤠

  • @PeterWalkerS770
    @PeterWalkerS770 5 месяцев назад +1

    Motor mover remote not working 😮 recheck everything, ho yes remote batteries flat change batteries, problem solved, it happened to me two days ago.

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  4 месяца назад +1

      I now have spare remote batteries in the caravan!

  • @Ad__Rem
    @Ad__Rem Год назад

    Another one: If you have a smart Lithium battery (like PowerXtreme X20 or so) don't forget to turn of 'winter' mode in the App..😊

  • @cryengine62
    @cryengine62 4 месяца назад

    Everyone who wants a caravan should go on a reversing course and lean how to reverse one first

  • @ianmorgan9291
    @ianmorgan9291 Год назад

    One thing to check is your cars capacity at the tow ball weight. They vary so much. Seen so many silly people towing with huge nose down van, so dangerous. A land rover with air suspension is 150kg, well mine is. Most are 90kg or less. Finally stick to speed limits and tyre age and pressure. Have seen many shredded tyres and accidents caused by idiots speeding with unsafe van. Don't be sold a huge van with an inadequate tow car. 8ft vans were originally being made for seasonal pitches, not towing through tight gateways on cl sites. Bigger the van bigger the fuel bill. Do not think bigger is better. Also make sure you have tools and a reasonable knowledge of how the van works. Things will go wrong and can be very costly to repair. If you buy new, try and buy local to your home because if you have problem you will need to return to that dealer. My experience comes from over 45 years caravanning.

  • @glenmason4788
    @glenmason4788 10 месяцев назад +1

    also remember taking up your caravan legs

  • @hyosunggt125rcomet
    @hyosunggt125rcomet Год назад +1

    If you haven't left a motor mover remote on top of your car and drove off then you not a true caravanner. 😉

  • @rozeeboy74
    @rozeeboy74 Год назад

    Lift your corner steadies. Seen that done many times.

    • @rozeeboy74
      @rozeeboy74 Год назад

      @@BigWhiteBox The guy was carving a lovely crop circle into the grass 😀

  • @US_John
    @US_John 6 месяцев назад +1

    You r cute. Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @johanpiek9291
    @johanpiek9291 10 месяцев назад +1

    To bad you didn't mention the mistake of leaving the mover engaged will trying to drive away with car + caravan...

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  10 месяцев назад

      Yes that could do some damage!

  • @seanlambert5655
    @seanlambert5655 Год назад

    there is another option and that's learn to reverse with a caravan

    • @lesfletcher2473
      @lesfletcher2473 Год назад +1

      There is no way on earth that any one could reverse a caravan to the position mine is stored. The mover enables me to get in position without needing help to man handle it into place, it's storage position also makes it difficult for thiefs to steal it.

  • @martincoombes1985
    @martincoombes1985 10 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favorite tricks is forgetting to disengage motor mover before pulling off .

    • @BigWhiteBox
      @BigWhiteBox  9 месяцев назад

      It's the kind of mistake you hope to only make once!

  • @beccabeme
    @beccabeme 6 дней назад

    Subscribed just for the battery test fake...