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I'm ok with the heat, just keeps turning my broccoli I eat twice a day - drive for a living so no fridge to stick it in till consumption time
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robb wrote:Getting a bit fed up with this heat :shock:
Don't worry Monday will soon be here... Time for a shower. :roll:
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plod wrote:I'm ok with the heat, just keeps turning my broccoli I eat twice a day - drive for a living so no fridge to stick it in till consumption time
We've got a couple of those mini-fridges (like for kids bedrooms) and they work well with the 12V travel adapter.

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scotty73 wrote:
robb wrote:Getting a bit fed up with this heat :shock:
Don't worry Monday will soon be here... Time for a shower. :roll:
In the Midlands it's forecast cloudy Sat/Sun with reduced daytime temps but back on the full-monty hot next week (when I'm back at work :roll: ).
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Welly wrote:
plod wrote:I'm ok with the heat, just keeps turning my broccoli I eat twice a day - drive for a living so no fridge to stick it in till consumption time
We've got a couple of those mini-fridges (like for kids bedrooms) and they work well with the 12V travel adapter.

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Will it work twice as well on 24V? :P

It's a good idea, I've got a refrigerated cool box, which is a fair size and works well too, (got a few freezing cold tinnies to the south of France last year). 8)
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Doggy wrote:
Welly wrote:
plod wrote:I'm ok with the heat, just keeps turning my broccoli I eat twice a day - drive for a living so no fridge to stick it in till consumption time
We've got a couple of those mini-fridges (like for kids bedrooms) and they work well with the 12V travel adapter.

Like this:
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Will it work twice as well on 24V? :P

It's a good idea, I've got a refrigerated cool box, which is a fair size and works well too, (got a few freezing cold tinnies to the south of France last year). 8)
24v Should warm the pasties up nicely if you have one with a warm function too.

Doggy i got one of those 12v /240v cool boxes and found that if you pre cool it (like you mentioned in the pugfest thread) it can keep things frozen for a weekend on colder weekends but i found last week that with it being left in my awning unless you find a shady spot it'll struggle to keep your pop cold... Not a fault of the box it's just that farking hot. :cheesy:

Those ones like Welly posted are brilliant for drinks I'm surprised Plod don't have something like that being a driver.
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Yes the ones we have 'heat' as well - perfect for that Mushroom Slice from the BP garage :|
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scotty73 wrote:Doggy i got one of those 12v /240v cool boxes and found that if you pre cool it (like you mentioned in the pugfest thread) it can keep things frozen for a weekend on colder weekends but i found last week that with it being left in my awning unless you find a shady spot it'll struggle to keep your pop cold... Not a fault of the box it's just that farking hot. :cheesy:
Keep it plugged into the car - you just need to remember to fire up the engine every half hour to fend off 'Economy Mode'. :roll:
Lets see, 130 kW diesel engine, driving 150A alternator, feeding cool box = cold beer. 8)
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Doggy wrote:
scotty73 wrote:Doggy i got one of those 12v /240v cool boxes and found that if you pre cool it (like you mentioned in the pugfest thread) it can keep things frozen for a weekend on colder weekends but i found last week that with it being left in my awning unless you find a shady spot it'll struggle to keep your pop cold... Not a fault of the box it's just that farking hot. :cheesy:
Keep it plugged into the car - you just need to remember to fire up the engine every half hour to fend off 'Economy Mode'. :roll:
Lets see, 130 kW diesel engine, driving 150A alternator, feeding cool box = cold beer. 8)
Waddya meen ineffishint? (belch). :supafrisk:
:lol: i actually had it plugged into the mains all weekend but my awning was like a sauna. If it's this hot next time we go away I'll run an extension to the boot it's cooler in there.
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I'll have a look for a cool box, but need one that will work on 12v in the tranny and 24v in the lorry :roll:
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It's not been too pleasant on the bike this week wearing leathers, talk about boil in the bag!
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Remember about 3 weeks ago when it was still that freezing cold, wet, icy, miserable, everlasting winter? I swore then that, if the sun ever came out, and I heard people whinging about the heat, I'd have to bitch slap them, so be careful folks! :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:

Yeah it's a bit sweaty and can be uncomfortable but I love it. Much rather this than cold and wet!
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DaiRees wrote:Remember about 3 weeks ago when it was still that freezing cold, wet, icy, miserable, everlasting winter? I swore then that, if the sun ever came out, and I heard people whinging about the heat, I'd have to bitch slap them, so be careful folks! :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
x2 It must be a Welsh thing cos the only ones i hear whinging seem to live the other side of the.... :wink:

Right I'm off outside dolly needs a good shearing. :wink:
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scotty73 wrote:
DaiRees wrote:Remember about 3 weeks ago when it was still that freezing cold, wet, icy, miserable, everlasting winter? I swore then that, if the sun ever came out, and I heard people whinging about the heat, I'd have to bitch slap them, so be careful folks! :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
x2 It must be a Welsh thing cos the only ones i hear whinging seem to live the other side of the.... :wink:

Right I'm off outside dolly needs a good shearing. :wink:
Rock on lads, I'm not moaning about the heat I love it, just not when I've had to ride to work in full leathers cos the car's still fxxked & then start welding ect in all my protective gear in 32-40 degrees + v high humidaty :wink: But I'll put up with the cold beer & dipp in the pool(large paddling) when I get home :mrgreen: , Anyway in two weeks time when were on our hol's it'll probably change :evil:
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STALLED wrote:Oh no - it's hit 32 degrees!

Soft. All of you.
Really :lol: , It's not so much the heat but the humidaty, it's like crazy season in Darwin :wink: , Anyway just remember that six months ago here it was -10 degrees :supafrisk:
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