Why 12v - 240v - gas fridge

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:rofl
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DiscoDave wrote:i for one will be driving to pickering with a casserole on the go in the oven, then it will be nice and ready in time for tea!

And WE will visit THEE in't hospital when the future Mrs Mitchell reads about how her oven got so filthy !! :rofl

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i might have pizza for tea instead, if a casserole falls over it may get messy! 8)

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just prooves the caravan club think they make the laws, utter crap, and anyway it is totally different with a caravan........ they should be illegal!

Whilst it isnt advisable to drive with it on, i have, once or twice, many do, but its silly wasting the gas, when the electic is free when you are driving.... however , some on here need to sort their wiring out, fridges should NOT be connected to the leisure batter, they should be wired AS a leisure battery, and only powered when the engine is running.....

Oh and Ian, my 3 whay fridge is thermo controlled on gas and 240, but 12v is max, and also freezes the milk when on 12v for too long, which is why the control switch is on the dash - where it should be!


Its more important to switch it off when filling up with petrol ( do people still use that?) than anything, i was there when Jen's ignited, it was NOT good, however it was a freak accident really, nothing to do with the fridge vent , purely happened because the drivers door was open, and if your fridge was running on 12v when you were filling up with the drivers door open, the same could well have happened when you re started the engine - its more important to shut the bliddy door!
that said, i bet we've all done that!
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Mocki wrote:just prooves the caravan club think they make the laws, utter crap, and anyway it is totally different with a caravan........ they should be illegal!

Its not just the CC, that just happens to be were I found the info. Drive into any petrol station, motor way services and tunnel and it will say prohibited naked flame type warning thingy

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thats common sense, not law.......
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Mocki wrote:thats common sense, not law.......

Proceeded by the word Prohibited, think there is some legislation about it too

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