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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post

    I have mine mounted permanently
    Question... Is it 'hard wired' to the battery? How's it set up? Tks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Question... Is it 'hard wired' to the battery? How's it set up? Tks.
    I think he just means the oven itself is mounted permanently in his car mate. He loves his hot jam donuts Rossco!!!

    They come standard with the normal ciggy plug which actually doesn't pop out unlike the waeco plugs.

    Not sure if anyone's done an Anderson plug swap though???

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    I think he just means the oven itself is mounted permanently in his car mate. He loves his hot jam donuts Rossco!!!

    They come standard with the normal ciggy plug which actually doesn't pop out unlike the waeco plugs.

    Not sure if anyone's done an Anderson plug swap though???
    Everything in mine gets swapped out for andersons. Best invention ever they are and would certainly swap to one when i get a travel buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucus30 View Post

    Everything in mine gets swapped out for andersons. Best invention ever they are and would certainly swap to one when i get a travel buddy
    I disagree...

    I thoroughly enjoy stressing that my fridge has turned off whilst travelling and when touring for long distances find my fridge has been off for 5 hours. I love it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    I disagree...

    I thoroughly enjoy stressing that my fridge has turned off whilst travelling and when touring for long distances find my fridge has been off for 5 hours. I love it!!!
    ha ha case in point. Want me to come round and put one on your fridge AB?

    And now i just want jam donuts thanks Andy!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucus30 View Post
    Everything in mine gets swapped out for andersons. Best invention ever they are and would certainly swap to one when i get a travel buddy
    Do you think that swapping to Anderson's will void the warranty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Do you think that swapping to Anderson's will void the warranty?
    Very good question and honestly I'm unsure. Generally if i'm concerned I buy another cord so i can still send it back with an original cord and plug.
    That's what i did with my fridge any way
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    I dont have the travel buddy but a US 12v oven, forget the brand but it opens up like a lunchbox.

    From frozen, will cook a standar meat pie in around 40 mins which is great while wheeling
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    Quote Originally Posted by dx grunt View Post
    question... Is it 'hard wired' to the battery? How's it set up? Tks.
    rossco ,mate get your self one
    when you go off road to the verge
    and duck the pot holes your lunch will be ready

    i use the anderson plug on mine
    and a fuse its straight of the battery and fused
    there as well works a treat

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    Quote Originally Posted by roofy View Post
    rossco ,mate get your self one
    when you go off road to the verge
    and duck the pot holes your lunch will be ready

    i use the anderson plug on mine
    and a fuse its straight of the battery and fused
    there as well works a treat
    OK, you pressured me into getting..... http://www.12-24voltovens.com.au/tra...t-marine-oven/ lol

    I beat you by about 5 mins and have put my order in. hahaha

    Interesting to read what the instructions give you the options for power.

    I spend too much money on 'roadhouse' food and this'll solve the problem. I can see myself pre-cooking a fair bit of my camping food and vac-sealing it and using the oven heaps. I think I'll be able to cut down my pots and frypan to one of each. lol

    Is this product a 'battery drainer' or is it reasonable?
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