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A Day in the Life (Warming - May Contain Spoilers)
Wednesday, May 26, 2010

As I awoke, my restful eyes drifted towards the window. Bright luminescent rays of golden sunlight swept across my face and I pulled the bed sheet back over my head a little, allowing my eyes to adjust to the childlike eagerness of the morning sun. After a few moments of admiring my chest hair, I pulled back the sheet and lay still for a moment, listening to the morning unfold. I heard the odd bird chirping, some distant whispers of conversation and my wife lightly snoring. I laid for a few moments more, contemplating my day a little, what to do what to do...

I knew my first task was to get myself out of bed!.... Having the best night's sleep meant every morning began like a tug of war between a day filled with possibilities and a bed that knew how to keep me happy. My morning was a strict routine up until I was fully awake. I would get up, make my way into the kitchen and pour myself a cuppa, pop on my shorts and head out for a paper. When I get back, I'll wake Mary with a cuppa and then pop out onto my decking, clip on my sunshades and catch up on the latest news. I know, it's the simple things in life that make me happy.

Ted will no doubt be out tending to his plants and watering his hanging baskets. It may not be manly, but nobody worries about stereotypes here, we just enjoy each others company. Maybe Mary and I will go for a walk round the park today, or take our towels and head down to the pool. That reminds me, on with the sun cream before I settle down with my paper, remembering to dry my hands thoroughly so I don't smudge the ink.

Living in the UK meant that remembering sun cream most day's wasn't a priority! but here, under the ever present sun in southern Spain means slapping on a layer or two before my daylight escapades begin. Mary did get burnt, once we passed what I like to call 'Two week syndrome' in which you enjoy yourself in a holiday mode, heading out to see everything you can, using the pool excessively, finding the nearest beaches, restaurants, shops and enjoying a holiday lifestyle .

Once that passes, maybe about the fourth or fifth week, you settle down a bit, slow down and incorporate more of your lifestyle back in the UK, worrying less about the time, the sunbathing, swimming, etc.. just realising that this is now something you just have as opposed to need. Mary forgot the sun cream one morning, busy putting together a bingo evening and calling on neighbours. It was a fun night, everyone carefully avoiding her exposed red back and enjoying a light chuckle to ourselves of which she joined in. Again, no stereotypes, no concerns or problems, just a relaxed enjoyable lifestyle.

A lifestyle in a mobile home is not like being in a caravan on the weekend, hoping that the weather won't turn. It's not like having an apartment, traversing floor after floor to get to your room, mainly surrounded by other people, above, below, right and left. It's your own piece of land, your single level home, luxurious and welcoming. Even if you do spend most of your day outside, knowing it's there, knowing it compliments you is why a lifestyle in Spain, especially on a residential mobile home park, suits just about everyone willing to find out more.

Bed, you have bested me again. I'll try again in about 30 minutes, making this my fourth try this morning.



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Mobile Home Air Con Units - Used in Spain
Tuesday, May 25, 2010

 The two mobile home air-con units I will be talking about are:

Trendclima and Syntek

These two models appear mainly in the Sun Roller mobile home units and a friend of mine who visits Italy (sorry for the blasphemy) on a regular basis mentioned them to me and I thought a quick explanation of their workings might come in handy for anyone that recently purchased a resale home and found one installed.

Syntek

The design itself is quite simplistic, finished in a nice clean white, this air con unit has:

A. Flick switch operating the cooling and heating elements of the air-con unit.

B. The fans have three speeds on a simple flick switch allowing you to choose how warm or how cool it gets over a certain period of time.

C. The temperature control dial turned clockwise or anti-clockwise will alter the temperature setting on the digital display. Once the desired temperature is reached the air-con will begin it's ascent or descent to the desired temperature.

What you will also find is that the rooms throughout the home have adjustable ceiling plates. Simply reach up (or climb on some step ladders) and turn the plates open or closed depending on how much of the warm or cold air you desire to be released into the room.

Trendclima

This air-con unit is a little bit trickier to master, yet it provides the same functionality as the Syntek unit and offers you a more striking black finish with a larger digital display to your mobile home in Spain.

A. Power On / Off

B. Mode Display (Heat / Cool)

C. Temp Display (Room & Set Temp)

D. Fan Speed (Auto / Low / Med / High)

E. Mode Selection (Press to change)

F. Room Temperature Setting

G. Reset Button (Press once to reset)

To begin the cooling / dehumification / heating operation.

1. Press Power (A) button to start the air-conditioner

2. Press Mode selection (E) to heat or cool (Never choose Auto apparently)

3. Press Fan Speed (D) to Auto

4. Press Room Temp Setting (F) Up or Down to desired temperature (Up for warm, down for cold)

When desired room temperature is reached, the unit will automatically go into standby mode.

Points to remember

1. Never use the auto setting for B, this will cause the fan to run constantly and prove inefficient.

2. Doors and windows must remain closed for the operation to complete successfully.

3. Use it wisely.

 

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There you have it! A how to guide for two mobile home air con unit makes, simple, easy and useful if you own a syntek or trendclima air-con unit ran mobile home!



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