Electrical & Power
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About our range of camping electricals & power supplies
When you’re unplugged from the mains and out on a camping adventure, you’ll likely want to make sure you have access to a stable and reliable power source.
That’s exactly what our range is designed to help you with. We stock:
- Camping leisure batteries - to power your caravan.
- Camping extension leads & splitter cables - ideal for charging multiple devices simultaneously.
- Bulbs for caravans and motorhomes.
- Solar powered chargers to maintain vehicle batteries.
If you’re trying to wire electrics to towing vehicles, you may also be interested in the Ring 12N Smart Logic Bypass Relay.
Grab your camping cables and leads from Halfords, either online or via your local Halfords store. For a deeper look into our range of leisure batteries, visit our leisure batteries page, or for all things camping- check out our full range of camping equipment and gear.
Electrical & Power FAQs
Does a caravan battery charge when on hook up?
Yep, it usually does. When your caravan’s plugged into electric at a campsite, the leisure battery will normally charge on its own. Most newer caravans have a built-in system that takes care of it. Just double-check that everything’s switched on and the cables are properly connected, and you should be good to go.
Which electric hook up for camping?
Most campsites in the UK use a standard 230V hook-up with a 3-pin plug, so that’s what you’ll need in most cases. It’s a good idea to get a proper camping hook-up cable with a built-in safety breaker. Before you go, it’s worth checking what the site offers, and make sure your cable’s long enough to reach. Halfords has a bunch of hook-up kits and cables to keep your gear running wherever you’re pitched.