Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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VK6LD wrote:VK6LD wrote:
I don't know how many other portable RD stations had their own coffee machine! :wink:

On that point...I'm coming down south for the RD contest next year :P hahaha don't worry I don't know what I'm doing in a months time let alone know where I'll be this time next year ;)
Complete with a Barista too making it for you! =D>
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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The 12V Shop sell portable coffee makers. Almost bought one but I had already spent way too much.
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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Jaycar also have a 12v kettle
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

and a 12v coffee maker
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

I suspect it'd be quicker to boil a billy on some sticks though ;-)

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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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meg wrote:Jaycar also have a 12v kettle
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

and a 12v coffee maker
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

I suspect it'd be quicker to boil a billy on some sticks though ;-)
Eeek... 12v DC kettle that plugs into the cigarette lighter? You'd be really pushing it to get even 4 or 5 amps through the cars ACC wiring! I like the honest disclaimer though. I bet it takes about 15 minutes to boil :)

A bit like those lame USB "geek toys" such as coffee cup warmers and soda can coolers etc. 5v DC with hardly any current :)
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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Bonez wrote: Eeek... 12v DC kettle that plugs into the cigarette lighter? You'd be really pushing it to get even 4 or 5 amps through the cars ACC wiring! I like the honest disclaimer though. I bet it takes about 15 minutes to boil :)
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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meg wrote:Jaycar also have a 12v kettle
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

and a 12v coffee maker
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD

I suspect it'd be quicker to boil a billy on some sticks though ;-)
I bought a kettle from 12V shop. It draws 8 amps and boils in about 20 minutes (about 2 cups) You'd want to set it up and turn it on before the amateur radio equipment (<- on topic bit)
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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cool...but if it ever got that serious for me...I'd buy a little red Honda generator that can sit and pur away 20m from me.
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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meg wrote:Jaycar also have a 12v kettle
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
I have one of those! Not that exact brand, but very like it. Works, but as others have said, don't be in a hurry for a cuppa ;)
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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The coffee machine was no kettle at all - Grinding the coffee, fluffing up the milk and a little chocolate sprinkled on top! =D>
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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VK6LD wrote:The coffee machine was no kettle at all - Grinding the coffee, fluffing up the milk and a little chocolate sprinkled on top! =D>
Not to mention the blow heater keeping you warm all day, I'd like to see the lighter socket stand up to that let alone the little red generator #-o
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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G'day Martin,

We probably had 40M of electrical cable out as the radiator - Tied from the verandah post out to a tree, then right angles across to another tree.

Used the verandah post (and hopefully the verandah itself) as the counterpoise.
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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Radzeck wrote:
VK6LD wrote:The coffee machine was no kettle at all - Grinding the coffee, fluffing up the milk and a little chocolate sprinkled on top! =D>
Not to mention the blow heater keeping you warm all day, I'd like to see the lighter socket stand up to that let alone the little red generator #-o
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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If you have one of these next year I'll be there.


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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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We can probably arrange one of those - Someone might forget the LP gas though! :lol:
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Re: Remembrance Day contest - 15/16 August 2009

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VK6LD wrote:You just need a bottle of port and some red wine to warm the cockles of your heart!
Well, as Nathan and I found out the other week, the nice warm mulled wine from the Earl of Spencer does the trick on a chilly night!!!
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