Great video. Just a suggestion for those who don't use sat... as you already have TV points around the van, couldn't you just add a TV point in the battery box and run that cable to the aerial booster where the roof aerial is plugged into. When your using the on site aerial you can unplug the roof aerial and plug in your site cable. This would save the hassle of running a number of cables but also buying all of that kit.
Good video. I'd recommend self-amalgamating tape rather than heatshrink or PVC tape - it'll give flexibility while you're fitting it and then set in place and hold everything tight once it's all fitted.
Hi Dan, great recovery fella, but what a faff! I did what a previous poster said, and used the booster, all the TV points meet there, and it had a spare!
Well done, cabling can be a trial in a caravan, I find my set of 'SuperRods' (trade name), extra helpful. I don't have satellite so when I installed the external aerial connector, which has two outlets, I connected one to the amp and the other hole is used to feed the roof aerial cable with a male plug on, to plug into the other socket. On site, if there's TV hookup, I simply unplug the roof aerial and attach the extension coax.
Great vid Dan keep them up, don’t put too much pressure on yourself you have the knowledge to achieve your goals so do it, save £££ on dealer upgrades that you so can easily do yourself
Nice recovery on the video Dan. Can I ask why you didn't run the external aerial up to the aerial booster fitted into the caravan as this would have saved you routing wires to the different aerial points?
He will be mighty peed off if he could have done that, but can you do that? Wouldn’t that mean that you always had to use the external? Making the aerial on top of the caravan useless?
Hi Dan, thank you all good filming... Just a question, can you give details how you fitted F-F type connection onto the external wall plug? Did you dismantle completely or have you used an easy way to fit it? I hesitate to remove completely as I suspect I cannot redone all water sealing... thanks in advance
Great video Dan. Losing footage happens to all of us. Our new van has one already fitted but I will need and adapter for it to work due to it being satellite. Oh and our rollaway has arrived! Cheers Oliver
Great video Dan but way beyond what I would undertake! I asked a question a few weeks back on your video on preparing a new towball I cleaned all the paint off just like you did but how do you stop the towball from going all rusty? Keep up the great work. Paula.
I recenty bought a wireless camera best money i have ever spent it connects to your phone it the base is magnetic so it sticks to your tailgate it just take it off when travelling recharges via a usb cable so its completely wireless you can just reverse right up to your towbar without having to keep getting out the car to check it
Great video Dan, looks like you had a hard time with the instalment I did consider doing this myself but I think I'll get the dealers to do it at the next service, I think I'd fill the swearing box up very quickly probably end up with enough money to pay for the next caravan holiday. Best wishes Jon
what a fantastic vid ,having the same lay out as you this is ultra helpful and its something I will be doing soon .thanks for the amazon list ! Brill !!!
Hi dan u saved the day putting together what footage u manage to save I dred to think how many swear jars to manage to fill up .dan did u do NEC last week if u don't mind me asking cheers .kev
Hi Dan, did you apply any silicone to the outside socket as we have just added an outside socket and want to see what others had done?, thanks Dan enjoying all your youtube vids?
Hi Dan wondering if I could pick your brains, we're complete newbies at caravanning, our van came with a maxview antenna on the roof and there's a box inside one of the cupboards with a cable running off it up where the tv is and my husband reckons there's a box of some sort missing for it to work... any idea what's missing?? Love your videos by the way!
Hi Dan . On our caravan we have two tv points . If I were to do this, how can I make it so the signal from the campsite signal/ exterior input can go to both TVs when we have a weak signal from the aerial . Can’t I just add a T piece to the coax from the aerial before it goes onto the he amp ?
Hi, I have bailey with same external 240 socket and points to fit f type female. My question is .. can the rear(inside the van) cover be removed from the inside of the van to allow fitting of the f type female ? So I don't need to remove the socket holder externally ?? Thanks in advance. Mike
Morning Dan, another great video.We have a caravan which already has an external satellite socket installed with all the associated wiring and double (normal and satellite sockets) fitted in the caravan.The existing fitted roof aerial isn't great so I was wondering if I plugged and external aerial (not a satellite dish) into the satellite socket and then the TV into the satellite sockets in the caravan should we still be able to get a picture or is the satellite cable different to normal TV coax.RegardsJonathan
Morning Jonathan, well this is exactly how we use ours. we use an aerial port at camp sites, and do exactly as you suggested. you can plug an external aerial into this socket and hopefully get some signal. The only issue I see is that the external aerial you plug in will not have an active (powered) amplifier. Check with your camp site, and see if they supply TV signal at the EHU posts, many now do this and this is how we overcome the TV signal issue. Hope that helps
Jonathan Dann you may just need a signal booster. Theyre usually fitted in the wardrobe near the aerial mast that goes through the can roof. Have a look, if not fit one.
Good video, I think I will pass on installing it myself, the wife has yet to forgive me for blowing all the upstairs lights that put our house in darkness until I got a "proper bloke in that knows what he is doing" :-/
i Have two tv aerial outs on my amplifier but can only find one tv point, which is in the bedroom. i cant find for the life of me, find the second no obvious tv point anywhere else? and help would be appreciated
Hi I thought I would share the easy way what I do Locate the status amplifier decide which outlet you want to use for satellite pull out plug connect that via female uhf connector to coaxial cable run that to the battery box and drill through fit outlet inside which is then either connected to post for tv or your dish Now your selected point is either tv or satellite Yes it’s not using sat coaxial cable tv stuff is inferior however done this
On several vans and it always works 100% plus as you won’t have a situation where you need satellite feed and tv you won’t need to change your outlet point just make up a cable with uhf male and an F plug at the flying end , in this way you now have an outlet you can use on satellite/status aerial or connect to post TV it’s very easy
What's the rules on manufacture warranty. I'm being told if I replace sockets such as the 12v ad there is a problem with the fuse box it could invalidate my warranty. Same for the home that was drilled. Did you put any rubber washers on to stop and water ingress?
Stuff and nonsense. They would have to demonstrate that your changes caused the problem. On the other hand, if you're not comfortable that you could do the job without creating a fault, it's best left to an engineer.
Richard Ablitt problems with your fuse box? The only way that would happen is if you wired it incorrectly, so it might be best if you left it alone. The hole he drilled wont effect the warranty. Bailey have provided a marked blank designed to be drilled, if you want the TV point fitted. He hasnt drilled the caravan wall, hes simply opened up a manufacturer provided space. The connection is covered and alongside the 240 volt input, so unlikely the cover would allow water into there in the first place.
It's not that I'm incompetent and wouldn't be able to do the work as u work with wires . My dealer has said if I make alterations it invalidates my warranty and wanted to get a different perspective and experiences from people.
@@richardablitt9799 the only work that will invalidate your warranty is if you alter the van body. Such as drilling holes or anything that will allow water ingress. Changing anything on the axle orsomething that might interfere with the brakes etc. That said if you write to your manufacturer telling them what work you're doing, they will reply with either an OK or leave it alone. Anything inside they are not usually bothered and as mentioned drilling a supplied blankmout wont bother them. It would of been different had Dan ignored the blank and drilled a hole somewhere else.
Best to have used copper to copper double screened CAI approved cable. The cable shown was aluminium screened cable, not so good and always use crimp f plugs, not screw type.
I like to do the odd job here and there, but personally I would rather do some overtime and pay someone else to do this. So many different layouts, so many different problems!!
Great video Dan. It goes to show that gremlins happen to the best of us. Good recovery. 👍🏻
Great video. Just a suggestion for those who don't use sat... as you already have TV points around the van, couldn't you just add a TV point in the battery box and run that cable to the aerial booster where the roof aerial is plugged into. When your using the on site aerial you can unplug the roof aerial and plug in your site cable.
This would save the hassle of running a number of cables but also buying all of that kit.
Good video. I'd recommend self-amalgamating tape rather than heatshrink or PVC tape - it'll give flexibility while you're fitting it and then set in place and hold everything tight once it's all fitted.
Cool video Dan. Thanks. Mine was done by the manufacturer on build.
The video is brill. Strange, things must of changed. Our 1999 Avondale has all this factory fitted!
Hi Dan, great recovery fella, but what a faff! I did what a previous poster said, and used the booster, all the TV points meet there, and it had a spare!
Dan, I'm glad you have some grief when doing jobs on the van, I thought it was only me !!!!!!!
Well done, cabling can be a trial in a caravan, I find my set of 'SuperRods' (trade name), extra helpful.
I don't have satellite so when I installed the external aerial connector, which has two outlets, I connected one to the amp and the other hole is used to feed the roof aerial cable with a male plug on, to plug into the other socket.
On site, if there's TV hookup, I simply unplug the roof aerial and attach the extension coax.
Good fix Dan. I am so glad mine is already fitted, I would have given up.
Great video, well recovered. Good tip on using heat shrink.
Great vid Dan keep them up, don’t put too much pressure on yourself you have the knowledge to achieve your goals so do it, save £££ on dealer upgrades that you so can easily do yourself
Nice recovery on the video Dan. Can I ask why you didn't run the external aerial up to the aerial booster fitted into the caravan as this would have saved you routing wires to the different aerial points?
He will be mighty peed off if he could have done that, but can you do that? Wouldn’t that mean that you always had to use the external? Making the aerial on top of the caravan useless?
Good video Dan, you have convinced me to get someone else to do it.
Hi Dan, thank you all good filming... Just a question, can you give details how you fitted F-F type connection onto the external wall plug? Did you dismantle completely or have you used an easy way to fit it? I hesitate to remove completely as I suspect I cannot redone all water sealing... thanks in advance
Great video Dan. Losing footage happens to all of us. Our new van has one already fitted but I will need and adapter for it to work due to it being satellite. Oh and our rollaway has arrived! Cheers Oliver
Great video Dan but way beyond what I would undertake!
I asked a question a few weeks back on your video on preparing a new towball I cleaned all the paint off just like you did but how do you stop the towball from going all rusty?
Keep up the great work.
Paula.
You dont! Unless you have a weather proof cover on the ball, you just keep cleaning it.
Tough video to make Dan. I have just recorded a difficult one myself so I know how you must feel. Great film Phil👍🙂
I recenty bought a wireless camera best money i have ever spent it connects to your phone it the base is magnetic so it sticks to your tailgate it just take it off when travelling recharges via a usb cable so its completely wireless you can just reverse right up to your towbar without having to keep getting out the car to check it
One to be filed under “Jobs I wish I’d never started” ?... good result in the end Dan
Great video as usual but cant understand why this external connection isnt fitted at the build stage on todays new caravans.
Great video Dan, looks like you had a hard time with the instalment I did consider doing this myself but I think I'll get the dealers to do it at the next service, I think I'd fill the swearing box up very quickly probably end up with enough money to pay for the next caravan holiday.
Best wishes
Jon
Looks like you have made a good job Dan well done 👍. Out of interest how full was the swear jar at the end of this project ?
Great video Dan, but what went wrong? Did I miss it?
what a fantastic vid ,having the same lay out as you this is ultra helpful and its something I will be doing soon .thanks for the amazon list ! Brill !!!
Hi dan u saved the day putting together what footage u manage to save I dred to think how many swear jars to manage to fill up .dan did u do NEC last week if u don't mind me asking cheers .kev
Well done Dan great save, luckily mine are already fitted.
How much went in the swear jar 🏺😂👍
Nice video Dan. Swearing sometimes helps things to go along 😀👍
Hi Dan, did you apply any silicone to the outside socket as we have just added an outside socket and want to see what others had done?, thanks Dan enjoying all your youtube vids?
Dan I see you have a solar controller,did you fit it
Vid worked out in the end Dan. Great job.
Hi Dan wondering if I could pick your brains, we're complete newbies at caravanning, our van came with a maxview antenna on the roof and there's a box inside one of the cupboards with a cable running off it up where the tv is and my husband reckons there's a box of some sort missing for it to work... any idea what's missing??
Love your videos by the way!
Hi Dan . On our caravan we have two tv points . If I were to do this, how can I make it so the signal from the campsite signal/ exterior input can go to both TVs when we have a weak signal from the aerial . Can’t I just add a T piece to the coax from the aerial before it goes onto the he amp ?
Hi Noobie to all this but can you tell me what is your Mains Hookup plate make model with all the tv and sat blanks please?
Hi, I have bailey with same external 240 socket and points to fit f type female. My question is .. can the rear(inside the van) cover be removed from the inside of the van to allow fitting of the f type female ? So I don't need to remove the socket holder externally ?? Thanks in advance. Mike
Can you please tell me what the flap with the 2" silver tube is for?
Well done it looks like a fiddly job.
Well done Dan 👍
I know you said this was difficult but how on earth did you thread it through to the bedroom. I've already filled my swear jar.
Good video Dan, next time get someone else to do it save you getting stressed lol 👍
Morning Dan, another great video.We have a caravan which already has an external satellite socket installed with all the associated wiring and double (normal and satellite sockets) fitted in the caravan.The existing fitted roof aerial isn't great so I was wondering if I plugged and external aerial (not a satellite dish) into the satellite socket and then the TV into the satellite sockets in the caravan should we still be able to get a picture or is the satellite cable different to normal TV coax.RegardsJonathan
Morning Jonathan, well this is exactly how we use ours. we use an aerial port at camp sites, and do exactly as you suggested. you can plug an external aerial into this socket and hopefully get some signal. The only issue I see is that the external aerial you plug in will not have an active (powered) amplifier.
Check with your camp site, and see if they supply TV signal at the EHU posts, many now do this and this is how we overcome the TV signal issue.
Hope that helps
Jonathan Dann you may just need a signal booster. Theyre usually fitted in the wardrobe near the aerial mast that goes through the can roof. Have a look, if not fit one.
Good job Dan 👌
I can't find the Amazon link for the swear jar 😉
Great many thanks mate
Good video, I think I will pass on installing it myself, the wife has yet to forgive me for blowing all the upstairs lights that put our house in darkness until I got a "proper bloke in that knows what he is doing" :-/
my buccaneer has the new style in the wet locker does that mean it’s got external in already? Thanks
Sounds like it. Plug it in and try it!
Dan I cannot find the link for the external unit can you help please
i Have two tv aerial outs on my amplifier but can only find one tv point, which is in the bedroom. i cant find for the life of me, find the second no obvious tv point anywhere else? and help would be appreciated
Hi Lee what van have you got? Generally look around the sides or front of the van by the centre chest. Also, try the sides near the front.
So happy I don’t have any tv on board. Peter
Hi I thought I would share the easy way what I do
Locate the status amplifier decide which outlet you want to use for satellite pull out plug connect that via female uhf connector to coaxial cable run that to the battery box and drill through fit outlet inside which is then either connected to post for tv or your dish
Now your selected point is either tv or satellite
Yes it’s not using sat coaxial cable tv stuff is inferior however done this
On several vans and it always works 100% plus as you won’t have a situation where you need satellite feed and tv you won’t need to change your outlet point just make up a cable with uhf male and an F plug at the flying end , in this way you now have an outlet you can use on satellite/status aerial or connect to post TV it’s very easy
"Image curtosy of..."?!! Didn't you mean "courtesy"? Well the video is great and very informative as always although you've had a bunch of setbacks.
What's the rules on manufacture warranty. I'm being told if I replace sockets such as the 12v ad there is a problem with the fuse box it could invalidate my warranty. Same for the home that was drilled. Did you put any rubber washers on to stop and water ingress?
Stuff and nonsense. They would have to demonstrate that your changes caused the problem. On the other hand, if you're not comfortable that you could do the job without creating a fault, it's best left to an engineer.
Richard Ablitt problems with your fuse box? The only way that would happen is if you wired it incorrectly, so it might be best if you left it alone.
The hole he drilled wont effect the warranty. Bailey have provided a marked blank designed to be drilled, if you want the TV point fitted. He hasnt drilled the caravan wall, hes simply opened up a manufacturer provided space. The connection is covered and alongside the 240 volt input, so unlikely the cover would allow water into there in the first place.
It's not that I'm incompetent and wouldn't be able to do the work as u work with wires . My dealer has said if I make alterations it invalidates my warranty and wanted to get a different perspective and experiences from people.
Ignore what your dealer says. Everything you need to know should be in your warranty documentation.
@@richardablitt9799 the only work that will invalidate your warranty is if you alter the van body. Such as drilling holes or anything that will allow water ingress. Changing anything on the axle orsomething that might interfere with the brakes etc.
That said if you write to your manufacturer telling them what work you're doing, they will reply with either an OK or leave it alone.
Anything inside they are not usually bothered and as mentioned drilling a supplied blankmout wont bother them. It would of been different had Dan ignored the blank and drilled a hole somewhere else.
Best to have used copper to copper double screened CAI approved cable. The cable shown was aluminium screened cable, not so good and always use crimp f plugs, not screw type.
I like to do the odd job here and there, but personally I would rather do some overtime and pay someone else to do this. So many different layouts, so many different problems!!
I got my caravan dealer to do mine Dan and they took 2 attempts. Colin
It not that hard to fit aerial connection
No its not! His problem was routing the cable, or did you nod off during the video?
gbwildlife uk should have used quality materials though.