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Old 07-26-2007, 01:52 AM
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If my company won't allow power inverters and the trucks won't idle under 70 degrees; can you use microwaves and refrigerators with the lighter sockets? What would you recommend for heating meals and cooling drinks?
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Old 07-26-2007, 01:58 AM
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If my company won't allow power inverters and the trucks won't idle under 70 degrees; can you use microwaves and refrigerators with the lighter sockets? What would you recommend for heating meals and cooling drinks?
A cooler with ice, and a truck stop microwave. Your choices are limited.
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Old 07-26-2007, 03:26 AM
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That was cold!
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Old 07-26-2007, 04:13 AM
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As far as cooling drinks, i put mine in front of the a/c vent. Certain trucks, i.e., kenworth K-100 it works very well. I'm being serious.

As far as heating. BBQ grill. I am also being serious.

Or just eat at truckstops.


The other option, which i might excercise, is to use a honda 1000i gas powered generator; It should be able to run a microwave among other things.
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Old 07-26-2007, 04:18 AM
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P.S. try this:
http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0043467517693a.shtml


Truthfully, it doesn't look like it can deliver. But maybe it is good.

What else are you going to do?
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Old 07-26-2007, 07:41 AM
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A Coleman 12V Cooler and a lunchbox oven. I got the link to the oven off here, but truck stops usually carry it. You can get the cooler at Walmart for $70-90 depending on the part of the country
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A Coleman 12V Cooler and a lunchbox oven. I got the link to the oven off here, but truck stops usually carry it. You can get the cooler at Walmart for $70-90 depending on the part of the country
And we have a winner.

You can also use the microwave inside a truckstop to heat meals.
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A Coleman 12V Cooler and a lunchbox oven. I got the link to the oven off here, but truck stops usually carry it. You can get the cooler at Walmart for $70-90 depending on the part of the country
Yup - best route to go. They both run off the 12v and you're all set.
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I have posted this tip many times about the 12v coolers:

Since they will only cool approx 30 degrees below the surrounding air temp, you can take a bottle of water, 1/2 full and freeze it and place it in the cooler. It will help it cool faster and remain cool inside if you need to unplug it for short periods of time.

The bottle of water will usually remain frozen enough for 1-2 weeks of use.

Another option is to take two ziplock type freezer back and fill one with ice and place it in the second bag. This option works well if you plan on being on the road for longer periods of time as it is refillable. Just get a cup of ice from any pop machine.
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I have posted this tip many times about the 12v coolers:

Another option is to take two ziplock type freezer back and fill one with ice and place it in the second bag. This option works well if you plan on being on the road for longer periods of time as it is refillable. Just get a cup of ice from any pop machine.
That's a good tip. I'm thinking I'll use one of my empty, cleaned out plastic peanut butter containers (I use them for nails, screws, etc. in my workshop) filled with ice from the truckstop in my cooler.
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