Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower.
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Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower.
There seems to be such a confusing range of Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. systems on the market that I would like to know which brands are considered reliable and economic to use.
We have seen 12V. 24V. Butane-Propane Gas/LPG. Diesel. versions.
I know some on the forum live in the vehicles all the seasons and would like to know experience on which systems work with least hassle.
We have seen 12V. 24V. Butane-Propane Gas/LPG. Diesel. versions.
I know some on the forum live in the vehicles all the seasons and would like to know experience on which systems work with least hassle.
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Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
Does no one use these in trucks? Woodstove and a bucket of water for a shower then.
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-Exactly .WOODSMAN hat geschrieben: Woodstove and a bucket of water for a shower then.
Fridge and Freezer : http://www.minus40.co.za/category.php?cat_id=5
Heating : Woodstove
cooking: http://www.coleman.eu/DE/p-23734-2-flam ... eaded.aspx
Lights : http://www.coleman.eu/DE/p-22748-northstar.aspx
Why do English men drink warm Beer ? Because Lucas also builds Fridges .
greetings
Oliver
Wir leben in einer Zeit , in der die Klugheit schweigen soll, weil sich die Dummheit durch die Wahrheit beleidigt fühlen könnte....
Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
Thanks for the use "links" and the nice Jokes. I like ice cold apple scrumpyOliverM hat geschrieben:-Exactly .WOODSMAN hat geschrieben: Woodstove and a bucket of water for a shower then.
Fridge and Freezer : http://www.minus40.co.za/category.php?cat_id=5
Heating : Woodstove
cooking: http://www.coleman.eu/DE/p-23734-2-flam ... eaded.aspx
Lights : http://www.coleman.eu/DE/p-22748-northstar.aspx
Why do English men drink warm Beer ? Because Lucas also builds Fridges .
greetings
Oliver
We have a sweatshirt here with "Joseph Lucas home before dark"
Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
as owner of an 1963 Volvo P-1800 S i had to realize that everything on this beautiful car is build in swedenwoodsman hat geschrieben:We have a sweatshirt here with "Joseph Lucas home before dark"
except the electricity...it´s lucas...F***!
the only engineered electrified darkness i´ve ever (not) seen...
grüsse roman
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Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
Hallo Roman,
Lucas nennt mann in England nicht umsonst "Prince of darkness".
Mann 'riecht' sofort Morris Marina, Austin Maxis und Rover 3500 und fängt an Sicherungen zu suchen in der Hosentasche....
Harry
Lucas nennt mann in England nicht umsonst "Prince of darkness".
Mann 'riecht' sofort Morris Marina, Austin Maxis und Rover 3500 und fängt an Sicherungen zu suchen in der Hosentasche....
Harry
Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
Nein , Nein Lucas ist der einzige Hersteller , der Energie durch schwarzen Rauch in kleinen Schläuchen überträgt . Das kann man genau sehen wenn die Ummantelung des Schlauches kaputt geht denn dort entweicht der schwarze Rauch dann durch das entstandene Loch .dutcharry hat geschrieben:Hallo Roman,
Lucas nennt mann in England nicht umsonst "Prince of darkness".
Mann 'riecht' sofort Morris Marina, Austin Maxis und Rover 3500 und fängt an Sicherungen zu suchen in der Hosentasche....
Harry
Grüße
Oliver
Wir leben in einer Zeit , in der die Klugheit schweigen soll, weil sich die Dummheit durch die Wahrheit beleidigt fühlen könnte....
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Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
@Roman:
Grüße,
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Lucas denies having engineered darkness. But they still claim "sudden, unexpected darkness"roman-911 hat geschrieben:the only engineered electrified darkness i´ve ever (not) seen... :dry:grüsse roman
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Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. Heating.
Now back to topic please as I do need to know which are the best ones to use in a cabin. I know all about woodstoves but not much on the fridge/cooker/freezer/shower models available.
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I met Lucas as the "Lord of the dark Lights". Sometimes i was been a Lucas-disaster victim on nightly rural roads without streetlighting. A bike (my Triumph) with no spark or no lights. The half of the battle was thats always a slack joint the direct cause of delay was been.dutcharry hat geschrieben:Lucas nennt mann in England nicht umsonst "Prince of darkness"
But it's history - with new cables, connectors and the replacement of other critical Lucas-equipment.
Lutz
We come from the land of the ice and snow, from the midnight sun where the hot springs blow (Immigrant Song, Page/Plant)
Mit den Menschen ist es wie mit den Autos, Laster sind schwer zu bremsen.(Heinz Erhardt)
Mit den Menschen ist es wie mit den Autos, Laster sind schwer zu bremsen.(Heinz Erhardt)
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Booze bottles in the river to keep cool then?
No one on the forum use a mobile freezer unit on long distance travel?
No one on the forum use a mobile freezer unit on long distance travel?
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hi Woody...
if serious cooling is needed (boozecooling f.e.) a compressor fridge box is the only way...
i prefer "Engel- boxes" because of quality reasons...
very expensiv, but mine is around 20 years old and works still like "new"...
cools down to -18 ° C no matter what circumstances (electricity 12 V - 240 V presumed)
same goes for a freezer...some boxes are both...
grüsse roman
if serious cooling is needed (boozecooling f.e.) a compressor fridge box is the only way...
i prefer "Engel- boxes" because of quality reasons...
very expensiv, but mine is around 20 years old and works still like "new"...
cools down to -18 ° C no matter what circumstances (electricity 12 V - 240 V presumed)
same goes for a freezer...some boxes are both...
grüsse roman
Schrauberkollektiv Kollbach
Teile was Du hast...sonst teilt Dich was Du bist
Teile was Du hast...sonst teilt Dich was Du bist
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The pressure to find the solution on this info is high in view of the Norwegian issue. Thanks for the advice on the fridge.WOODSMAN hat geschrieben:There seems to be such a confusing range of Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower. systems on the market that I would like to know which brands are considered reliable and economic to use.
We have seen 12V. 24V. Butane-Propane Gas/LPG. Diesel. versions.
I know some on the forum live in the vehicles all the seasons and would like to know experience on which systems work with least hassle.
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Hi, Woodsman, bugger them with their silly jokes
I can confirm the thing with the ENGEL box, probably best box around... Although: I'm seriously considering to build my own, parts can be found here — it works out cheaper, and you can make it any size (w/in limits) you like...
Heaters and water heating: very complex issue, maybe first set up a profile of your estimated usage...
No, I don't want to be a "pain in the butt", but there are a number of heaters on the market which use the water circuit of your engine cooling system to (pre-)heat your camper cabin and shower water; they are of no use to you if you don't want to drive frequently (eg use your truck more as a home than a travel vehicle...).
Will you have access to 230 Volt power (at least frequently)? Solar panels don't work that well with a foot of snow on them, most heaters rely on power for either pump or fan, or both...
Do you want to spend an entire winter in your vehicle/camper? Then it might be worthwhile to consider under floor heating with water pipes laid into your floor (seriously!) — I'd say it's me more cozy and not much more expensive to run, but the investment will be higher.
You see: a profile of your heating requirements would be a good starting point; then you can ask more precise questions, or search this forum and WoMobox.
A wood heater is not such an uncommon sight in campers; different countries have different regulations (as far as I read even different states w/in Germany).
Also: budget limitations are a good thing to make public — the "sky is the limit" will get you a lot of silly answers...
Best buy a ready-built luxury camper for a sheikh in Saudi Arabia or Oman - the like of UNIKAT come to mind.
Stoves for cooking: diesel stoves are available, but they heat very slowly, and (despite what everybody claims) still smell a bit. They also have issues with altitude. Most common option would be a propane cooker; unfortunately the ones commonly used in RVs (and carrying proper certifications) usually have low output-burners = no good to cook things in a wok for example. If you search in boating supplies you can find nice gas stoves with minimum 3kW burners (RV cookers have at best 1.5kW - not straight forward to actually find this information), but in Germany it can become difficult to get approval for these (it has been done, though), GB might be different (in the unified EU - LOL).
Again: SVB (link above) could be a starting point to look for such stoves, then you can compare with offerings in GB.
I hope this helped a bit...
Final question: do you know the Silkroute club in England? Many knowledgable people there (and some airheads, like everywhere) — might be very helpful to you with more GB-relevant searches and/or questions: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/silkrouteclub
Thumbs up from down under!
I can confirm the thing with the ENGEL box, probably best box around... Although: I'm seriously considering to build my own, parts can be found here — it works out cheaper, and you can make it any size (w/in limits) you like...
Heaters and water heating: very complex issue, maybe first set up a profile of your estimated usage...
No, I don't want to be a "pain in the butt", but there are a number of heaters on the market which use the water circuit of your engine cooling system to (pre-)heat your camper cabin and shower water; they are of no use to you if you don't want to drive frequently (eg use your truck more as a home than a travel vehicle...).
Will you have access to 230 Volt power (at least frequently)? Solar panels don't work that well with a foot of snow on them, most heaters rely on power for either pump or fan, or both...
Do you want to spend an entire winter in your vehicle/camper? Then it might be worthwhile to consider under floor heating with water pipes laid into your floor (seriously!) — I'd say it's me more cozy and not much more expensive to run, but the investment will be higher.
You see: a profile of your heating requirements would be a good starting point; then you can ask more precise questions, or search this forum and WoMobox.
A wood heater is not such an uncommon sight in campers; different countries have different regulations (as far as I read even different states w/in Germany).
Also: budget limitations are a good thing to make public — the "sky is the limit" will get you a lot of silly answers...
Best buy a ready-built luxury camper for a sheikh in Saudi Arabia or Oman - the like of UNIKAT come to mind.
Stoves for cooking: diesel stoves are available, but they heat very slowly, and (despite what everybody claims) still smell a bit. They also have issues with altitude. Most common option would be a propane cooker; unfortunately the ones commonly used in RVs (and carrying proper certifications) usually have low output-burners = no good to cook things in a wok for example. If you search in boating supplies you can find nice gas stoves with minimum 3kW burners (RV cookers have at best 1.5kW - not straight forward to actually find this information), but in Germany it can become difficult to get approval for these (it has been done, though), GB might be different (in the unified EU - LOL).
Again: SVB (link above) could be a starting point to look for such stoves, then you can compare with offerings in GB.
I hope this helped a bit...
Final question: do you know the Silkroute club in England? Many knowledgable people there (and some airheads, like everywhere) — might be very helpful to you with more GB-relevant searches and/or questions: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/silkrouteclub
Thumbs up from down under!
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Re: Fridge. Freezer. Cooker. Shower.
Thanks for this info. Jokes are fine as life would be boring without laughter and people like the trucks on this forum are all different!
All seasons use I think including in -30C with snow. Need simple method of showers at end of working period. Cooking/heating on woodstove as much free logs available. (must have window to view relaxing flames)
Good headroom and storage for clothes, food, tools,large dog.
All seasons use I think including in -30C with snow. Need simple method of showers at end of working period. Cooking/heating on woodstove as much free logs available. (must have window to view relaxing flames)
Good headroom and storage for clothes, food, tools,large dog.