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Re: Mystery switch

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Cheers Skippy, I'll test it next time we're out and about by sticking a couple of tinnies in the fridge and seeing if they're chilled by the time we reach our destination.
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DevonMark wrote:Cheers Skippy, I'll test it next time we're out and about by sticking a couple of tinnies in the fridge and seeing if they're chilled by the time we reach our destination.

But note that when the fridge is running on 12 volts it can take an hour or two before you notice it is getting cold.
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