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We don't need them, as it cools down at night.When was the last time Tasssie got 45C or higher? Is it a heat wave at 25C down there?
It's for those who love cooking in swags and tents.Is this the HVAC solution for the old Land Rover or the the Grenadier?
Come down for summerWhen was the last time Tasssie got 45C or higher? Is it a heat wave at 25C down there?
If the unit is light and robust enough I could use the AC unit for work. Some of the tractors we work on have a spot called the hell hole. On a breakdown the only way to describe it is like climbing into a preheated oven, contorting oneself into position not unlike a roasting chicken then do what ever checks or repairs needed as quick as possible then get out.It's for those who love cooking in swags and tents.
Geoff's Landy air con in 50C is to open the flaps and open the taps. Works well!
Who'd be a tank operator eh?If the unit is light and robust enough I could use the AC unit for work. Some of the tractors we work on have a spot called the hell hole. On a breakdown the only way to describe it is like climbing into a preheated oven, contorting oneself into position not unlike a roasting chicken then do what ever checks or repairs needed as quick as possible then get out.