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Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 18:44
by hotpod
ha.
you mean one of these pie warmers...
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There was one under the double passenger seat in the panel van when i bought it. It had been a builders van in Stockholm. It was missing the metal tins but that didn't bother me as it is the perfect size for two standard Cornish pasties. It can heat them properly from cold in 20 minutes or just keep them nicely warm all day. Lucy bought me some aluminium tins which fit and slow cooked a stew one evening which we ate at the beach. We had to jump start the van after that though...best used whilst the engine is running.
I have yet to find a good place to put it in the camper or the doka. Under the double passenger seat was definitely the best place for it.

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 18:47
by syncrowjoker
Was one of those in my Doka/Jed,s Doka, wondered what it was for, sent for scrap :wink:

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 19:01
by jed the spread
syncrowjoker wrote:Was one of those in my Doka/Jed,s Doka, wondered what it was for, sent for scrap :wink:

:lol:

Jed

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 19:54
by syncroandy
Hotpod, yesss ! That's the one ! And thanks for posting the pics, I'll add them to my special collection...

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 20:09
by torchy
syncrowjoker wrote:Was one of those in my Doka/Jed,s Doka, wondered what it was for, sent for scrap :wink:
...Doh!...what a waste....would love one them!

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 20:46
by chuckle-bus-tom
I've got the plug in bit, on the rear bumper

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And the output bit in the cab. I WANT A PIE OVEN!!!!! :mrgreen:

All that's under my seat is a busted heated seat element. The pre-heat for the ebber is fubared too. All the gear no idea!

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 20:54
by Sebastian S
http://sepab.se/produkter/forarkomfort/matladevaermare" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Still made to this day apparently :o

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 21:15
by hotpod
i did find some new ones on the web some years back.
just found this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-VOLT-PORTA ... 0647426709
and this:http://www.roadpro.co.uk/retail/product ... tove&id=86

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 22:13
by syncropaddy
Hmmmm the holy grail of Syncro stuff .....

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 30 Jan 2012, 23:02
by JerseyMike
Google translate from the pdf in the link

Autobar - heats your food while you drive!
Autobar is designed for those with cars, construction machinery, or any other type of vehicle as a workplace. Suitable for those working far from the settlements, have inconvenient hours, or for those who want to eat homemade food. Heating time is approx. 30 minutes, a little different depending on the type of food and quantity.
Autobar Head rest is in the models minibar and Machine.
Both models are available as enkelugn and double oven. They are 12 and 24 V.
Mini-bar
is a robust design completely in stainless steel oven floor with aluminum. Connection cable of 1.2 m with plug for cigarette lighter socket is included. The minibar are not included lunchbox / lunch boxes, but can be purchased as accessories in aluminum or stainless steel.
Machine
is a robust design in black fiberglass reinforced thermoplastic with oven floor in aluminum. Connection cable of 1.2 m with plug for cigarette lighter socket is included.
Machine is very well suited for permanent installation.
To automatic part lunchbox / lunch boxes made ​​of aluminum.



Sebastian S wrote:http://sepab.se/produkter/forarkomfort/matladevaermare
Still made to this day apparently :o

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 31 Jan 2012, 05:22
by Mickyfin
Thanks for the photos, and details, interesting stuff indeed :ok

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 31 Jan 2012, 09:49
by Mickyfin
Can anyone with one of these power sockets on the exterior of their T25 confirm that a standard caravan female couple will plug in to it? Reason I ask as I would like to make a longer lead you see, but here the cost of these Defa plugs is shocking, and if a female caravan couple will fit, job's a goodun.

Male plug on my Syncro.. (Not visible is the notch near the large round pin).

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Female caravan coupler

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Thanks :ok

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 31 Jan 2012, 18:05
by Aidan
don't know about the plug but how much are the pie ovens ? :D

not than I'm from Wigan or owt

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 31 Jan 2012, 18:33
by hotpod
there is a sensible one which looks like a fishing tackle box which is £40 from the uk.
if you buy the one similar to mine on ebay it works out at around £60 including shipping from the states.
must be cheaper than that to ship one from sweden.
then you can have hot pies daily when you are out and about.

i only used mine a few times but a piping hot post surf pasty made me the envy of all my mates.

Re: What's this socket for?

Posted: 31 Jan 2012, 18:46
by jes*b
Finally a justification for flying to Finland . Might not have my 4x4 sorted yet but I am wired for pie! :D