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  1. This is all interesting, and thanks for everyone sharing their observations and experiences.

    In the last two days, two of our reflector "lights" on the fron of the van have fallen off - presumably somewhere ion the Stuart Highway between Alice and Darwin. Not an issue - easy to replace and fix into place. Maybe we should use Sikaflec...? :laugh:

    Chris

  2. Good to see someone else is enjoying perfect weather! We have just arrived in Darwin and it is HOT and HUMID. After the lovely cold and sunny days in Alice this is hitting me hard. It had better get cooler and dryer soon!! :confused1:

    Chris

  3. Russ, your explanation has been really useful. As Rick says, even I understood all that, and let me tell you, this is no mean feat! And grahame, your explanation of what to look for has been extremely informative. I for one am an obsessive watcher of the SOC, and haven't really understood what it was telling me.

    In the mornings, even after heavy use of the TV the night before, it will often read 12.8 or 12.7 and I interpreted that to be low. Now I can see it is far from low. I don't think we have ever seen it go lower than 12.4. And that was after 8 days in rainy weather with heavy use of TV, washing machine and computer. (We have 4 x 130 watt panels and 4 batteries).

    These solar panels are wonderful things. They are addictive; the more you have the more you want.

    Chris

  4. Someone we know ordered a top Ender at the same time as their new LC200 (just as we did!) and asked Toyota to send over to kedron the same paint the car was coloured in. A pearl white from memory. So both car and van are identical in colour. Pretty nifty.

    We have no chips despite some pretty heavy travel up north of the Oodnadatta Track, and elsewhere. We do have the awning arm protectors.

    Chris

  5. We do have the goldy coloured Top Ender and previously had a white.

    It is much easier to keep looking fresh and clean in the gold; the red dust does not seem able to discolour in the same way it would with a white van.

    I don't think it is any hotter than the white.... But it certainly looks lovely in the different colour.

    One thing I have noticed is that a white van can have a lot of glare reflected off the sides, and when we are seated outside, I have to put my back to the van. With the coloured van the glare is noticeably reduced.

    But it really comes down to your own preferences.

    Chris

  6. By way of explanation, Kiwi and I have recently discussed this issue separately, and I suggested it could be valuable to have the type of information he has posted, available here on our forum. Especially in light of the earlier post by Mitch.

    Kiwi, thanks for taking the time and trouble to provide this valuable detail. That is what it is all about; each of us sharing information freely.

    Chris

  7. JK, what parts of SA are you visiting? Are you coming through the Barossa (which is where we live)?

    Well, we are in Melbourne at present, on a couple of weeks trip away with teh van, but normally we are in the Barossa, so if you come nearby call in! Just PM me.

    Chris

  8. Rick, it no doubt is a brether cap. But it allowed fumes and petrol to escape so badly that the box absolutely reeked of the stuff. The smell was coming up into the bedroom above. Only faintly, given that the genny box was properly sealed, but open the hatch and the smell was terrible.

    I think the new lid is the same as other Yamaha units, which means it has a closable top. The breather unit can be opened in use.

    Chris

  9. Thanks Colin.

    I must check what colour our cap is :clown: We are doing a trip shortly (going to Melbourne on Tuesday for two weks, with national park and other camping on the way) so will advise how successful Val's "fix" of a new cap is.

    We had all sorts of hassles getting the new cap. Not easy to find.

    Chris

  10. Our problems with the Honda 2kva are well documented here on this forum and elsewhere. The Honda would trip out after 15 mins of running, if the outside temperature was too hot. The handbook said it would not run in ambient temps above 40 degrees.

    Sadly, this is the only time we ever needed the generator - when it was hot, to run the airconditioner! It let us down time after time, in very hot weather when we needed the aircon, and were in remote bush spots.

    So we gave the Honda away - literally. Just left it in the van hatch when we sold it. It had only done about 5 hours of duty. I never wanted to see the thing again.

    We bought a yamaha 2400, and it is wonderful. But yes, it is heavier.

    A small problem we had was the fuel cap, which had a hole in it, which allowed the fuel to spill when we were travelling, and the fumes were dreadful. Val found a new fuel cap somewhere (Yamaha were no help). I am hoping this will have solved the problem.

    Chris

  11. On another forum Webby recently said that she has slightly pulled forward the tray between the freezer and fridge sections (the one used for catching defrosting ice) so that there is a gap at the back for air to circulate. A number of people have said this helps.

    But it may not be the complete answer to your problem of course.

    Chris

  12. And Merry Christmas from the Barossa Valley, a land of vine and gums. I especially like the wine part of that equation....

    May you all enjoy the festive season in whatever way is best for you - and hopefully getting out and about with your vans. After all, we do have Australia's best offroad vans!

    Chris

  13. The latest edition of the Caravan and Motorhome magazine (pp 111 -114) has an article on the Gall family.

    It is well written, has fantastic photos (supplied by Glen Gall!) and summarises the establishing of the brand.

    A central theme which emerges is the family cohesion of the Galls. As we all know, it is a tight knit family and much of its strength as a business lies in the family structure. I would like to have seen a comment from the Galls about their pride in their product (which those of us who know the Galls can testify is very real). They do focus on testing their vans and improving them....

    Great article.

    Chris

  14. And now it is three sleeps! How vexing to make you wait like this. :laugh:

    It is the best feeling, that first night sleeping in your new Kedron. We took our new van up to Wivenhoe Dam for its first night out of the factory - a wonderful view of the lake greeted us constantly from under the awning, and from the dining table window.

    We need a trip report from you soon.

    Chris

  15. Very funny Rick and Lea! You really got me for a moment...I wondred what new fittings Kedron were adding :clown:

    It is pouring with rain here in the Barossa too right this minute. Flooding in the Hills area (Birdwood and Gumeracha are expecting flooding of roads) and the Torrens Creek (which becomes Adelaide's Torrens River) has broken its banks in places. I haven't seen this before - fascinating.

    When we came back home from the NT through QLD back in June and July I was well over the rain in that state - and it hasn't stopped since. When you live in a van it becomes an issue.

    Chris

  16. Gary and Kaye,

    are you the guys with the Ultimate we met at Camooweal? The people we gave the latest Kedron dvd to?

    If so, we are delighted you went ahead and chose a Kedron, the best offroad van in our opinion :biggrin:

    Chris and Val

  17. There is an article in today's Adelaide Advertiser, on the topic of the McHitch device. There is even a photo of a Kedron van!!

    The article says (in part) that the hitch has been independently tested and has been trialled by Kedron. Glen Gall is quoted directly (my he gets around!) saying the hitch "had good success and feedback".

    Glen is also quoted as saying the mcHitch attracted their interest "because they are available in a six tonne capacity and don't rotate on the tow pin or wear".

    Good publicity for Kedron, hey?! Which as we know, is Australia's best offroad van.

    Chris

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  18. Peter and Julie,

    welcome to the ranks of those who chose Kedron! I know you put a lot of time into researching the right brand and you chose well! We have been delighted with our Top Ender and know you will too.

    Chris

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