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That 'insulation' looks like gaffer tape to me
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aye, my mum actually said that, it's not tho
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24-02-2013, 20:08 | #48 |
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Well done intersting to see the results. I've slept in mine but you need loads of ventilation for the nights whilst you are sleeping.
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im probably spelling this wrong but is the insulation called trioso.its rafter insulation good properties to that stuff but a nightmare to cut
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24-02-2013, 21:47 | #53 |
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You just need to do a bit of hunting to see what they run on. Ryan, With a bit of luck, this thread could turn into one of the more interesting threads on the forum. Well done Keep it up, and keep posting the pics.
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Like I said, there's no point getting an inverter only to reduce it back again to a few volts for the lappy, freeview box, fridge etc.
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Well thanks very much yes its certainly different, I'll keep supplying pics and vids, what free veiw box did you buy?
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We bought a couple of set top boxes from Asda a couple of years ago and they are 12v input from the little wall wart. I doubt the packaging will tell you this info it'll be a case of explain to staff and ask if they can open the packaging and check the output voltage of the power supply.
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Most run off 5v or 12v. Most of the early ones had direct 240v in.
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