So long as you have a 12 volt socket capable of minimum 12 amps then it looks quite a handy bit of kit.
That’s what I was thinking Skids…
Have found these review type videos on you tube…
youtube.com/watch?v=ROzmkvX76lA
youtube.com/watch?v=2-vvq8K0sn4
youtube.com/watch?v=J-M4P1pAuCI
youtube.com/watch?v=Zo3w_Rn_TKU
Looks pretty decent to me.
Interesting bigvern, do you have one? if so any good? If not I’ll have to call into CDC and have a look, they never give much detail about the stuff they sell - dimensions, power draw etc… Well spotted though
postie1100:
Interesting bigvern, do you have one? if so any good? If not I’ll have to call into CDC and have a look, they never give much detail about the stuff they sell - dimensions, power draw etc… Well spotted though
If it gives watts instead of amps(power draw) then divide the watts by the voltage to give your amps.
So that pan will need 8.3 amps.
Shropsbri, you sir are a gentleman and a scholar - electrics were never my strong point, thanks for that.
I have been called many things
No problem and as some wagons put the wattage on their ■■■ lighters,if you know the amps then it’s a simple case of multiplying your voltage by the amps.
Feeling hungry now,you and your pies
I don’t have one, but I have just bought one. It’s en route. I’ll review it next week.
Nice one Vern, I’ll look forward to hearing about that fella. What are you going to be trying in it - confit of salmon, new potato and crab crush with a dill drizzle perhaps?? Either that or a pukka pie eh
I’m gonna see how long it takes, for a tin of soup to explode.
When I was a’trampin I used to get the oven ready with whatever I was cooking inside it, when I was half an hour from parking up switch the oven on. Piping hot and browned on top meal ready for when I was finished for the day and no flat batteries in the morning. .
P.S. if you have an Anderson socket on your wagon a decent cable with an Anderson plug on the end will run it without melting your cigarette sockets in the wagon. If you’re tramping in your own permanent motor wire in a kettle style socket in the cab direct to the battery (fused) and use this (with a kettle style plug on the oven).
Excellent advice scrodingerscat, cheers for that. Which oven did you have??
Bigvern - yeah, I saw that too!! Why would you put a tin of soup in there?!!! I think I’d get my gas burner out for that and EMPTY THE CAN into a pan but hey, our American cousins eh!!
I can just see me taking the tin out and spraying the contents all over cab while shouting “Oh dear, this damned tin is hot, deary me” or something like that!!
I know,I thought an oven was for doing dinners and such like. Not heating up tins of ■■■■■■ soup LOL.
postie1100:
Excellent advice scrodingerscat, cheers for that. Which oven did you have??
Its an All Ride oven/grill white on the outside. I cant see it online right now to give you model number but its probably been superceded by now.
Cheers for that, I know the type you mean. Hmmmmm, decisions decisions.
Thanks for the info.