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Old March 3rd 04, 04:05 AM
Scott
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Default Engineering Buffs....

This isn't "exactly" soaring related, but I know there are a lot of
engineers on this NG. I have a refrigerator in my car and I would like to
wire a timer to it to kick it on at certain times. It can be battery
operated or operate off of the 12V if it has a small current. I don't want
it running all the time, but I would like to find a cold refreshing drink
when I get to my car in the evening. Any ideas are much appreciated.




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Old March 3rd 04, 06:08 AM
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1st you need something that controls DC, you can't modify a mains
programmable timer because the control device is incompatible with the cars
12v DC.

Something like this - http://www.canfieldconnector.com/electronic_timers.htm

Industrial control or home automation places may be able to help.


Of course you could atttach a PDA with voice recognition to a radio in the
vehicle. Calling 'Xray Xray 5 minutes out' would kick the fridge into
hyperfreeze and ensure that the ale was really up to scratch!

:-)

Ian


 




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