Are these any good and would they be ok on a 300 watt inverter
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If it’s 24v, it won’t need an inverter, 300 watts is pushing a cigar lighter socket to the limit, but if your dashboard can handle it, it might just be able to bring a pie up to lukewarm in three or four hours.
As I thought then not worth bothering with.
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wrighty1:
As I thought then not worth bothering with.Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Just stick your pie on exhaust when its on regen that’ll cremate it
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blue estate:
wrighty1:
As I thought then not worth bothering with.Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Just stick your pie on exhaust when its on regen that’ll cremate it
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Joking aside thats what i used to do with a take away, im sure many will remember the old F10/ 12’s post 84 exhaust silencer which used to sit between the front arch and battery carrier? If i was in a town somewhere and couldnt eat there and then i used to wedge it in there for when i found a stop, kept it roasting hot
Re a 24v cooker, the wattage required to heat/ cook food will need to be way higher than 300 watts and would imagine at this low power would take forever just to heat something. Better idea would be a camping gaz stove. One of the little single burner ones which come with a plastic carry case work well…
Yeah the small gas one looks a better option, my o/h suggested the oven & I didn’t think it’d be up to it because of the low wattage. I’m only out 2 or 3 nights but was looking to improve the diet lol.
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I use a similar oven, cooks a ready meal in 20/25 minute’s, piping hot. set it going whilst getting to parking place ,job done. you need engine running if stationary. . mine cost £45 ,worth it for me.