Submitted: Monday, Dec 20, 2010 at 20:34
N/A commented:
Mick
Thanks for the article. The fridge setup was part of your rig I could not work out. Much clearer now. Fridges can be too high on traybacks. A very creative solution.
Flynnie
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Submitted:Monday, Dec 20, 2010 at 21:21
Mick O replied:
It works well Flynnie and allows the pocket rocket (all 4'10" of her) to retrieve her coloured girlie drink at the end of the day lol. Cheers Mick.
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Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 21, 2010 at 00:21
wooly0005 commented:
Hi Mick,nice looking ute. I have just traded up to a 2008 79 gxl and love it. I just wondered how you found its performance as a long distance tourer?
Cheers,Wooly
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Submitted:Tuesday, Dec 21, 2010 at 10:32
Mick O replied:
Love it Anthony. Fuel economy is a bit of a disappointment but I am carrying a fair load. I haven't done a tank with the camping pod off yet so that will be interesting. The much vaulted 9-10 km per litre is a pipe dream for me. I reckon they must have been towing the car to get those figures for a highway cycle.
Cheers Mick
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Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 22, 2010 at 16:11
Member - Noel K (NT) commented:
G'day Mick,
I made my own drop down fridge slides, all I had was a photo to go by. First one cost me about $400 in materials and about $5500 in labour, took me weeks. Second one took four days. But hey... aren't they great to use. If anyone is thinking of one....BUY it!
Noel K
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Submitted:Monday, Dec 27, 2010 at 19:44
Mick O replied:
Concur Noel. Yep $600 seems cheap at times lol. Cheers Mick
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Submitted: Monday, Dec 27, 2010 at 18:16
Member - ken b (QLD) commented:
hi mick. i also bought a (ds60 ) i have mounted it in the front tunnel of my bushtracker c/v. i have a 3kva honda generator,mounted on it. regards. ken. b.
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Submitted:Monday, Dec 27, 2010 at 19:46
Mick O replied:
They must be a fairly big tunnel Ken. My front pod is 700mm wide to accomodate the thing. Good use for the 3KVA though. Cheers Mick
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Submitted: Monday, Jan 10, 2011 at 21:59
Drew - Karratha commented:
Gday Mick
You are spot on with your Engel assessment - I have the 60L Combi and the chain getting caught in the lid, and the gauge only reading the Freezer temp give me the shits! Also I think it would be better with a different setup than the fan forced 'spill over' to the fridge compartment... I also have a seperate temp sensor in the fridge section.
Drew
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Submitted:Wednesday, Jan 12, 2011 at 15:40
Mick O replied:
Good to see I hit the nail on the head. Thanks for your comments Drew. Much appreciated.
Mick
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Submitted: Saturday, Jan 15, 2011 at 21:26
Drew - Karratha commented:
Mick,
I have just turned the Engel on again to cool a few beers (it lives permanently in the back of my 100 Series - previously permanently in the back of an 80 series), and while looking at it I thought of a few more things that are shitting me with the Engel - 1) The main thing is the genuine Engel transit cover doesnt allow you to see the Temp gauge (it is the same cover used on the 60L which doesnt have the gauge - Engel didnt make one specific for the Combi box...) 2) The baskets are rusting out in the bottom of them. 3) You cant clean under the divider, or behind the cooling plate in the freezer. 4) There is no light in it......
I still love it though!!!!
Drew
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Submitted:Friday, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:27
Mick O replied:
Some more valid points Drew. Perhaps their R&D people could do a bit of work lol. A light would be very handy.
Cheers Mick
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