Caporegime
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- 29 Aug 2007
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You could start with "I have never been camping".
Go on, be one of those cretins that has a generator running all the time keeping everyone awake.
There was one when I went to silverstone a few years ago which was almost always on. There was overwhelming cheers when it actually got turned off the once along with variations of "thank **** for that"
The website specifically says generators are welcome, but there's a midnight curfew which is perfectly fair. I doubt a few generators will drown out the music and noise.
We have deliberately chosen the generator friendly lively noisy campsite.
I went to the F1 at silverstone a couple years ago with my mate. Got tickets for free and tbh wished I had just sold them on
Rained for the whole weekend, place was an absolute mudbath! Everywhere was just mud, the "car park" was just mud, around the track side is mud.
There was nothing interesting going on, no car displays, no vendors to look at. It was just horrifically expensive fastfood (like £7 iirc for some water?!) and F1 merch stands every 20 meters.
The F1 is boring, the cars come around the track, I was half a mile away at best, my ears bleed from the high pitched noise (which sounds great on TV), you have no idea whats going on, and the action on track is lame at best.
I stayed in a premier inn a couple miles away near a Tesco, glad I did so I could have a shower each night and clean my clothes. Worst weekend I have had for a while, almost called it a day after the Friday. Never again, just gonna watch it on Tv if I wanna see it.
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You are still going to need two leisure batteries in my opinion, the bigger the better.
It's a piece of **** to wire up, all the reds go to positive and all the blacks go to negative (or the bodywork)
Split charger will come with instructions anyway.
Hahahaha this is the most ridiculous thing I've heard this year so far. A projector and games consoles ****ing LOL
OK, I'll humour your ridiculous idea.
You'll need...
Deep cycle leisure battery or two.. (borrow from any caravan owner you know)
A pure sine wave inverter. (1000w should be more than enough) Approx £120 Ahh eBay to the rescue.. £100 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000W-100...-MOTORHOME-12V-DC-to-240V-AC-UK-/161064810221
A split charger. £44 off the bay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-6mtr-...d=100005&prg=1048&rk=2&rkt=5&sd=251439571836&
The car charges the deep cycle batteries via the split charger on the way there.
That should leave you enough reserve power in the leisure batteries to game, party, charge and light your tent for the weekend in SILENCE via the pure sine wave inverter, without your car battery going flat
DO NOT buy any sort of diesel/petrol powered generator.
You will have it thrown in the ditch in the middle of the night or they'll put a hole in your fuel tank... seen it happen.
No one wants to hear one of those things thudding away all weekend!, especially at night.
I wrote that in my original post!
Best sporting days out for me have always been horse racing. The national and the derby are great! there are other great meetings like glorious goodwood and royal ascot and the creme de la creme is Cheltenham.
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That's not camping. That's being addicted to tech whilst sleeping in a field.
Pay for the electric hookup
Liking the commitment, we talked about taking a projector to rewatch highlights on iplayer after the race but never got around to it the other year.