10 Campervan Mistakes to Avoid - Don't get caught out!
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Here are our 10 favourite campervan and vanlife mistakes that we have either done ourselves or seen other people do - so you don't make these mistakes too! You can avoid looking like a campervan newbie and look like a pro!
Let us know in the comments below if you have any more things NOT to do in your campervan - especially so we can make sure we don't do them either!!
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0:00 Introduction
0:26 Unintentional Drink Driving
2:35 Damage your pop-top in the wind
5:04 Cook using gas inside the van without ventilation
6:22 Drive with passenger seat turned round
7:43 Don’t put the roof down when just on one ramp only
9:18 Leave water in it over the winter
10:25 Don’t put smelly things down the sink
12:07 Multi story carparks beware!
14:08 Do not rush and force things
15:37 Don’t assume the pop top is noise insulated (!) - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I'm finding your channel so helpful - we are collecting our nearly-new T6 conversion in a couple of weeks so the tips are really welcome. I love your presenting style too!
Fabulous advice, as ever, will remember all of this when we collect our Campervan and take off for the first time 😃
We just bought a campervan and I’m happy I watched this! Thank you
Your videos are great, guys. So helpful to me as i am about to become a first-time Cali owner. You've given me lots of good advice which i am sure will be invaluable. Looking forward to lots more blogs to come.
Number 10 is awesome 😀 We had some neighbours at a campsite, who obviously didn’t think anyone could hear them. We ended up cheering them on, as they continued into the night keeping any nearby from sleeping. Dare I add that she was a screamer 😅😂
🤣🤣🤣 everyone loves a free bit of campsite entertainment !!
Such a funny comment.
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@@peterbrown6382real life👍
It was probably these two…
Hi Guys, thanks as always for your tips and advice. 2.5 weeks until my new van arrives and your videos have helped me setup, ready to go. Really excited about getting out there.
Ready, set and VERY NEARLY GO! Not long now!!
Just bought my first campervan (T4) and watching loads of vids for advice, love you two, very genuine and 2 lovely people....subscribed and will follow...great vid 😊
Thanks, that’s v kind 👍
Just bought our first camper… great video, this! I hadn’t considered a lot of these :)
Excellent. I thought I knew most hazards... but I didnt!
All those tips were wonderful - Ive never thought of any of them (I dont yet have a camper van to be fair) so thanks for the heads up!
Love your videos, so helpful to us Campervan newbies😁
Wow, plenty of great advice and some I’ve never thought of. Thank you so much for posting. 👍👍👍
You’re welcome!
wow. so informative and will employ a lot of things on the list! love the banter and your personalities! humour goes a long way:)
Never have even considered number 5. Nice one 👍
No 1 DNA, but was very illuminating. Pretty solid advice, thanks
More top tips. Thanks. The ramps vs pop top and smelly sink. So simple but unless you know… thanks for passing these on.
You're welcome. We've managed to pick up nice tips through experience and trial and error(!) over the years.
I just realised as I was watching this I’m wearing exactly the same t-shirt as Will! Great video guys….when you’ve committed such serious cash to a vehicle these are great tips to avoid further pain & expense! Please keep sharing…our Cali is arriving next month!
Good choice! Glad you are finding our videos useful. Not long now!!!
Some great tips there - we don’t have a pop top (at the moment anyway) but really useful to know. When you shut the sliding door you can tell the difference when a door or window is open so can imagine with a lot more air. Your last one made us chuckle 🤭 all the best, David & Rachel 👍
It’s funny you say that about the door because sometimes I go to shut our sliding door and one of the front doors is open and it does shut a lot easier/quicker !
Picking up our Ascot grey ocean on Monday. Only took four months to arrive rather than the quoted twelve. Your videos are really informative and helpful. This could be the most important one to watch before getting a camper. Many thanks.
Have fun!
Great video guys …thanks for the tips
Best advice for ages and should have seen it 7 years ago when I got my MB Marco Polo delivered brand new from shop ...
Glad it helped!
Great video guys, thank you 😊
Thank you for lots of good advice! Adding Archimedes and his lever to your Pythagoras, the table leg hinge can easily break when you reposition the interior table by sliding it while the leg is resting on the floor. Always lift.
Yes very true, great tip!
Very helpful advice, having yet to take our first trip away….😊
Thank you, lots of great tips!
That first one was interesting because I live in Italy and you're actually allowed to camp on the side of a highway (I assume but not sure inside your car) because they want you to be able to pull over and sleep if you're drunk and not feel pressured to keep driving to get home.
Really useful tips guys, subscribed.
Very good, I like the last point about sound proofing in the pop top, just to be clear I was watching Blazing Saddles up there last week 💨😎
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This was actually a very useful list!
Jus got our van thanks for those tip guys
Love you guys and your videos, laughed out loud there. On our last trip I made the hubby stand outside to make sure no-one could see me getting changed when the blinds were down and the lights on. 😆 🤣 😂
Ha! Yes thankfully (if you have a Cali) the blinds ARE blackout. That can't be said for the roof canvas if the lights are on inside though and it is pitch black outside... best remember that!!
@@CampervanTime ooh really........Will tell the hubby as that's his sleeping space 😄 🤣
Really enjoyed this thank you
some good tips as we are going from a motorhome to a camper with pop top.
Good information. Thank you. My husband forced the fridge door, which was on Vent. We need the garage to look at it and fortunately we didnt need a new one. But i do remind him, if it doesnt open, remember Im supposed to be able to open it too and obviously something is in the way.
So easy to get frustrated and forget the golden rule of 'don't force it'!
Another great video full of good information I would like to add one more tip which we did (more than once). Do not cross the doors over on the kitchen units as the door catch breaks easily.
Great point!
Good advice about the pop top. Never force it and remember to empty your pipes
Haha that would be great on a t-shirt.... don't come knocking if the vans rocking. Haha. Great advice thanks guys ☺️🙏
What a great video this was!! what a great sense of humours you have! love this video thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good tips. Especially valuable to me the lowering a pop roof keeping a window or door open. Also the smelly things down the drain I never realized. never happened yet but could have happened without your tip.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video guys, keep up the informative content.
You’re very welcome!
Another tip, don't leave spectacles on the ledge and pull the roof bed down, I managed to damage a pair in the rush to get the roof bed ready after realising that the downstairs bed in the hired VW California was just too small for us both to get a comfortable night's sleep. I ended up sleeping up there for the 5 nights of our trip, the classes were replaced, so expensive error!😃 Thanks again.
Superb advice, thanks
Our pleasure!
Great video both! The bit about a twisted chassis = roof seating issues was new to us, but I think it’s occurred. Another big ‘Don’t do’ is leaving your keys in the van when exiting via the side door. So easy to lock the keys inside the van.
Yes absolutely re the keys - it’s never happened to us but we know it can do too, very good tip. I wouldn’t be too worried about the chassis/roof thing if all is good on flat ground still. If you’re having any problems with the roof seating properly even on the flat then there might be some slight issue?
I borrowed my brothers T5 and luckily had the back door that should close 1st open.
Closed another door and van locked, lucky rear door was open.
Must be common fault
Good info’ regarding lowering the roof if on ramps. I guess the same might apply if on very uneven ground.
Yes that’s right - it’s all about the potential body/roof twist diagonally across the van - the scissor mechanism just doesn’t like it.
Hi there, another well executed and informative video, 10 mistakes that could so easily be made, while getting carried away with the cali experience!!! Keep up the great videos, and look forward to the next!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Great tips!
Excellent points. I think if you have a gas burner or even a diesel heater having a working Carbon Monoxide detector is a must. Now days they sell combined Smoke / Carbon Monoxide detectors so you only have to replace one battery!
Great tip!
Great tips, great vid, love the little demo’s & the last tip…🤦🏻♂😂🍻
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Some great tips, I think this has put me off buying a camper van. Doesn't seem as carefree and relaxed as I thought.
It can be if you want it to be!
Touch some wood 😂
Love it👌
Just got my camper so good for the info. Cheers :)
Have fun!
Good reminders, to remember.
Nothing broken yet but rapid change of gear from forward to reverse not good.
Camping in the sailing club car park near Southampton brought a mid night panic when I realised I had not checked the tide tables.
Spring tides can flood the car park and an hour of mental mathematical torture ensued to work out if we would expose expensive metal to sea water or even float away.
😱 oh boy, that doesn’t sound good!!
Good common sense suggestions. Every one of these. Be safe, and have fun! Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Last year when away with both my son and granddaughter to Bude I went for a night time visit to the site facilities. On my way back I heard this loud snoring and thought oh he'll if both of us make that noise what about the other campers. You can imagine my relief when I realised the noise was coming from the tent next to our Cali. Mine you as I got closer I could hear my son.
🤣🤣 yes we've had noisy snorers near us in the past too, it's very funny !!
Thanks ❤
Maybe a topic for a future video: chosing a camping-conversion over an original California or the other way round.
Thanks for this video. I'm just about to use my Campervan tomorrow for first time.
Me & my wife have been caravanning for many years on a seasonal pitch in Peak District
I've been wanting to convert a van for yrs. But my wife never wanted me to.
But sadly she passed away last year. So I sold caravan which is paying for conversion of nearly new Renault trafic.
But I'm 77. And need to get my skates on. As don't know how many yrs I've got left.
But very useful video for me.
You’re very welcome and fantastic that you’re living your dream out now too. Good luck on your first trip 👍
Never too old David. I'm 75 and loving campervan breaks and holidays. Get out there and live life just the way you want to!
Thank you this has been a great help 11:42
Yep North Uist is always windy! Lived in Lochmaddy for 13 years
You’re very lucky, such a fantastic place and amazing memories we have from our trip.
we had a number 10 on our first camping trailer trip. we arrived late and kept the trailer hooked on the car. Not only the neighbors must have 'enjoyed' the sounds but also we did not had the feet lowered so the whole trailer was bumping around. We had some smiling looks from neighbors the next day.
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No.5 excellent tip… would never have occured to me. You could have combined no 9 and number 10….. “it’s not going in“…. “Don’t force it!”. “Sssssh”
The best Cold weather that I have, and yes in Aus it gets below 0*c - a Pro sleeping blanket (sleeping bag), one that is rated below -10*c
You can get a right and left for pro-versions of the sleeping bags and combine it into 1 large one, if you really want to.
I've heard that the Diesel space heaters are really good as-well, in the UK they have been found to be very cost effective, even when at the house.
Any clothing designed for cold temperatures, look at some brand names. I have one jacket (which is made from similar material as the sleeping bag, that keeps me warm on the coldest nights, OK not much is going to help you in a blizzard
Why not use the heating ?
You two make me chuckle, as well as the wisdom of your ten top tips - thankyou. This may take more time than you wish to invest, but I don't suppose you also have a printed summary of your ten top tips, have you?
Ha! No we haven't, but good idea!
Carbon monoxide detector a must for any gas appliance 👌
I don't have a pop too or an awning but I do have a couple of ham radio antennas on the back of my van and low hanging branches have cost me about £100 in new antennas over the last few years. On the road they're normally not an issue but the entrances to a few of my favourite park ups have some low branches. I drove into a car park the other week and heard an ominous "thong" sound. It had a coil half way up and a twig got right in there and I took about 2 foot of tree with me but not before it bent my antenna over backwards. Same with anything loose you might put on the roof though like maybe a folding solar panel. I'm thinking of getting one of those "remove before flight" flags they put on planes. I can attach it to the steering wheel to remind me not to drive off with antennas up or loose stuff on the roof.
Oh no!! Hope it wasn't too damaged. Like the idea of the flags as a reminder. Same goes for driving off with the hookup cable still attached, although the California does beep at you about that!!
Dont come knocking if the vans a-rocking. Good advice for anyone.
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No 10 for us 😁
Good tips, thanks. Another one that is quite a common mistake with the Cali (that I discovered too late!) is to make sure you don't leave anything on either of the two handy little shelves formed at the rear of the interior ceiling (above the back seat rest) when you drop the bed back down having pushed it up to get standing room. It will snap the hinges at the back. I was lucky that my dealer kindly repaired mine under warranty but it's a real faff to replace a hinge and would be expensive.
Ouch!!
Multistory carparks , vans ill av a go
7:00 Interestingly - I've been a long distance Truck (Lorrie) driver and we have dedicated seat belts in the back of the cab, so 1 driver can sleep (if you can) and the other is driving, it is perfectly legal - there might be a kit that could do this for you.
Good to know!
#1 Some pubs let people stay in their lots after hours. Swivel the seats is good.
Some fantastic advice, having sold my 70s dormobile its worth me remembering the new van will be more airtight
Absolutely! Stay safe!!
Great video guys! Re the pop-top - my tip - don't leave your mobile on the ledge beside the light switch and put the roof down - then wonder where your phone is! 😳
Ha! Yes, we've done that too !!! Thought the roof was broken as it wasn't going down correctly !!
Just back from site with my 13yr old g/daughter, who gleefully pointed out a campavan 2 pitches away that was a'rocking every morning and evening, she said "they're a bit vigorous, aren't they nana?" I couldn't stop laughing at her nonchalance 😂 The woman always emerged from the van red-faced, but whether that was due to embarrassment or exercise I wouldn't like to guess😅
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I feel your pain and guess there’s some shared agony here. Warm rancid tuna with mozzarella and nocturnal pop top noises….hilarious.
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Where do you put that liquid then?
Hi Will & Sarah, Ive been looking through your videos to see if you have any views on the best levelling ramps to use. Cant find any recommendations so thought I'd ask what you use and do you think they are good or are there any other beter options out there..?
Hi Simon, we use the Thule ones as they come with a good bag and are nice and compact when stored. www.thule.com/en-gb/van-accessories/comfort-and-security/thule-levelers-_-307617
@@CampervanTime great, thanks. I was undecided between the Thule and Fiamma ones. However I saw a number of reviews of the Fiamma ones that said they split/broke under load.
Having propane (gas) leak detector is important. I've one that detects both carbon monoxide and gas.
Hey love your videos, been watching a while now, think your both awesome. I have a question, I seen a video the other other day that said that some Campers are breaking the law in regards to the cupboards that are installed above the gas hobs, their has to a certain amount of space above a gas burner, my question is do you what that space hight is meant to be? Also I'm looking at getting a camper next year but can decide if I want a vw or a ford, what do you think is more reliable under the hood?
Thank you! The distance between the gas hob and the 'thing' above it (roof/cupboard etc) is 500mm minimum. This is straight from the Dometic install guide for their gas hobs, which the vast majority of vans use. Not sure about the legal side of that, but that is what Dometic say it must be.
In terms of VW or Ford, good question. You'll find owners of both makes and they'll both say they are good and bad. We've only ever had VW campervans but that is more of an image/history/heritage/scene thing, rather than anything rational like 'which engine is better'. Obviously the VW T6 and T6.1 Transporters have a 204hp twin-turbo variant, plus the lovely DSG gearbox, and (used to) be able to ordered with 4x4 too. So I guess it depends on what you fancy really. Both are great and make brilliant campers.
Cheers, thank you. I appreciate you getting back to me.
The only thing holding me back from vw is the horror stories of the rotary engine, lol, and as you guys have pointed out in this video about some of the electrics. But you guys found ways to fix them, so that put my mind at ease.
Do not lock yourself out! When leaving the van, ensure you have unlocked it internally before shutting the door with the keys inside 😂
Great video again Will and Sarah. Couple of things: 1) When emptying the van (ours is Alfie) of all it's water, I usually open the waste water valve but run the remaining freshwater down the sink at the same time to give the waste tank a flush though. If I don't have much fresh water left I refill it again and flush it down the sink. Be interested to know if you think it's a good idea to leave the valves open after emptying.
2) Before bringing the pop top down make sure the upper mattress is pulled forward level with the front of the bed to ensure the back of the pop top drops down properly to where it should be.
Always look forward to your videos - I learn so much.
Great tip there re: the roof and mattress, very good point! In terms of the drains, we always leave ours closed after we’ve emptied, because that way if they jam, at least they’d be jammed shut rather than open, and it also stops things crawling in there too !!
@@CampervanTime -Will go and close them now. Last thing I want is a big black spider crawling up through the plug hole!
Agree about flushing out the waste tank with clean water. We also do this while sterilising the fresh water tank.
Add a some Chemical toilet flushing water to the waste tank to avoid smell and clumping
I wish VW has an option for replacing the gas cooktop and heaters to electric induction cooktop and electric heater. Much safer and the space for the gas bottle can be used for the battery.
That would be good - never seen anyone do that with a Cali. I have seen a Grand Cali with a full kitchen sink/burner replacement with induction hob though.. 🤔
Naive question here: where do you put your porta potty when you're using/ going to use it?
Our T6.1 conversion is arriving in 4 days! First ever camper and your advise is soo helpful!
In the middle of the floor / seating area. Not pretty, but keep telling yourself it's better than a bucket in a tent !
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Buy a collapsable Ottoman from Dunelm (about £12.50) to cover it and use it as a footstool when the Porta Potti is not in use and the cover folds flat at night.
nice people very helpful
hate to be negative
but
it's a VW transporter , why do you need ramps
why do you use water tank , it smells, water is digusting we carry 2 x2 litre water bottles, brews taste much better and don't have winter hassle of water tank
if draining cans, use potty
and speaking of the potty
only water
paper in nappy bag
makes emptying much easier try to do it every day
we have solar panels, diesel heater
we DO use campsites, maybe you don't but hubby loves chatting (for hours !) while washing up
pop top means you're basically in a tent with metal base
really bad weather we close the top
keeps canvas dry & van quiet
enjoy xx
Just another ask. Is there any detergent that you can recommend we can put down the waste water, to help keep it clean and clear. Is bleach ok, or flash gel spray? Any advice that it will be able to tolerate? Thank you.
Good question, we haven't really had a need to but I'd think normal kitchen sink cleaning applies.
Your advice please or future vlog would you cook with the washing panel up or down when using the right hand burner ? , or is it just using common sense If you decide to keep it down.
We always try to lift ours just to be on the safe side, and also remove the bowl too as we’ve seen them melt if left exposed to the burner for a long time (long simmer, for example). I do always tell myself that the top of the fridge is glass though and we don’t open that when we use the left hand burner….
@@CampervanTime There is no definitive advice in California Handbook would be interesting to find out who does what . Really good vlogs ✅
Ha ha I never thought of number 10
Good advice re: what you don’t drain down the sink. However, where do you drain your tin of tuna or your toothpaste?
We tend to try to drain those over a separate bowl or glass, then wash up on the campsite etc.
Good video - some excellent tips, just not sure of christian names to say hi back ( then again first video of yours I have watched )
Glad you liked it! It’s Will & Sarah 😃
Don’t drive off when on hookup.
Probably more likely to do this when at home and you suddenly want to move the van rather than when you are packing up on site. Wrap something round the steering wheel as a reminder you have it connected.
Put the plug in the sink when driving to stop smells from the waste tank coming out.
Good tips!
I've heard that you have to pay for 2 campsite pitches with a LWB vehicle without the tent attached. Is this correct please?
Depends on the campsite and the size of the pitches - same applies for extra large tents too. When we borrowed a grand California earlier in the year we didn’t pay extra on a campsite
Enjoyed that, but there isn’t much you can use the sink for is there?
It is limited, yes. BUT we have used it for washing up very occasionally as long as not too fatty etc.
storage 😂😂
Why were you blushing when taking about noise from up in the pop top.lol
LOL!!
I can see you have a red canvas for the roof top… ever regretted that? Does it not leave a red shine in the cabin?
No, never regretted it. We fitted the Brandrup isotop from day1 in our van so no, there isn't a red hue inside at all. We love how it looks and how comfortable it is with the isotop installed.
Also, when dropping your pop top, make sure the top bed is down. Don’t ask how I know this!
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And make sure there's nobody still in it!
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is it ok to have a pop top up in wind/rain? are they waterproof and windproof?
Yes on both accounts, but an obvious need to be sensible about things - driving rain against the canvas with 60mph winds not a good idea. medium rain and a bit of wind, not a problem.
depends on force
basically a tent
we generally close ours
As a HGV driver who sleeps during the week in a lorry and also owner of a camper van. Whilst on a recent Driver CPC course the subject of drinking in charge was discussed. The instructor an ex Traffic Police Officer said a lorry/campervan would be classed as a place of residence...therefore if you’re in it and there’s no likelihood of you driving then the offence of drunk in charge is NOT complete. For DIC you have to be showing intent to drive I.e sat in drivers seat with keys in hand. Hope this helps great video 😃
On a camp site does drinking matter? Only on park ups I assume.
Correct ! If drinking were banned on campsites I think they’d go bust!
Hi guys. You didn’t mention the awning problems
Ahh yes - the strapping it down, pooling with water etc! We have some other video ideas where we'll cover that!
That's a really good call. I nearly forgot to put the ground pegs in ours once. Can't imagine the damage it could cause if we knocked the uprights or the wind caught them.
Great vid. Looking at getting a camper soon. Just fyi, Drunk in charge is if your keys are in the ignition.
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noooo, not from xp at all. (blinking innocently) ☺️😅