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New infotainment Radio in old Ducato (2003)
Video showing removal of old radio, reverse cam etc and replacement with a Tesla style large LCD display. Android tablet style unit fitted with DAB radio, reverse cam, waste cam, FM radio, Handsfree calls, Navigation etc.
Shows how an old dashboard can be updated.
Unit was purchased by me and I have no association with the vendor.
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A couple of timelapse clips showing most of the process of conducting a damp check on a caravan (same for a motorhome). We use two test meters a "pin" type and capacitive unit and use them both to confirm results. Just having the standard caravan seating cushions etc means a fair bit of moving things around to get where we need to test so its so much worse if under bed storage is full of belong...
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How bad does a 12volt kettle suck?How bad does a 12volt kettle suck?
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How slow does a 12v kettle boil? is a Gas hob kettle faster? what about a low power mains voltage kettle? how do they compare to a normal mains kettle? Can you predict the results?

Komentáře

  • @SANTO971
    @SANTO971 Před 2 měsíci

    You are wrong. It takes 90Wh or 330kJ of energy to bring one litter to boil. So 300W @ 12V should heat up within 20 minutes. But with 90% efficiency required power increases to 200Wh and with lesser efficiency comes a point it is impossible. You need a thermos type water kettle to make it work perfectly.

  • @jaythompson429
    @jaythompson429 Před 5 měsíci

    Lets run a test then stop halfway through time-wasting fucker

  • @1FlamyAmy
    @1FlamyAmy Před 7 měsíci

    12 v kettle aren't worth buying. It blows a 20 amp fuse every time

  • @howlinblues
    @howlinblues Před 8 měsíci

    It’s for a 4WD or Car 12 Volt Kettle Timing is a must Water boiled in 40minutes No rush Tea Coffee ready 40 minutes for Travelers …

  • @adam091080
    @adam091080 Před 8 měsíci

    thank you saved my money! I have had a cup of tea from a van life girl who made it in her 12v kettle mug - it did take about 1/2 an hour but we were stealth camping and trying to be descreet so the wait was worth it in the end

  • @charlesfeatherstone6196
    @charlesfeatherstone6196 Před 11 měsíci

    What is the watage of the panels?

  • @charlesfeatherstone6196
    @charlesfeatherstone6196 Před 11 měsíci

    How much did the gas kettle cost you? The 12 v cost nothing.

  • @MrMJB
    @MrMJB Před 11 měsíci

    Comments are off on the Radio upgrade video. Can you tell me where you got the radio upgrade kit from? Thanks.

  • @frans_d7989
    @frans_d7989 Před rokem

    I also had a 12v kettle in my van and had a similar problem that it took for ever to warm up the water. I found that the cigarette lighter power socket had a huge voltage drop and thus greatly reduced the power to the kettle. To overcome this problem I connect twin pair 6mm2 solar cable with a 50 Amp fuse directly on the battery and Anderson connectors on the kettle. It now boils in about 20 minutes. This was fine while traveling but still far too long while taking a break from driving and wanting another cupper. I have now dumped the kettle and put into the van 1.2KVA /230V inverter with a 100 A/H lithium battery that is charged from a DC to DC converter from the alternator and a 700W 230V kettle. It now takes about 5 minutes to boil the water and it also runs the toaster and the induction cooker on lower setting.

    • @roadrunner8488
      @roadrunner8488 Před rokem

      Yeah I did the same, straight from the battery and was OK for the road trips

  • @GWAYGWAY1
    @GWAYGWAY1 Před rokem

    I had a leak that over weeks emptied a bottle but couldn’t find it with fluid ,in the end I got an electronic detector and found it straight off,

  • @bigbadaboomboom
    @bigbadaboomboom Před rokem

    I have the same one. 20 mins when plugged into a car cigarette socket

  • @GEAUXFRUGAL
    @GEAUXFRUGAL Před rokem

    I've got a double wall 120V~ electric kettle. Not all kettle are equal, I'm good with electric. Have propane for when power is out.

  • @mas921
    @mas921 Před rokem

    My goodness glad I saw this before getting a 12v kettle. Yikes!!

  • @techtinkerin
    @techtinkerin Před rokem

    These folk probably boil it and go oh no it's too hot I'll wait for it to cool.

  • @adamdominik7579
    @adamdominik7579 Před rokem

    You saved my time and money, thank You!

  • @mikkveere1409
    @mikkveere1409 Před rokem

    Buy a 12v coffee maker? Heats water aswell as much as needed. It never had to boil to get your drinks done. You only need to feel it with your hand and you will understand when it is right temp. best part, you do not need to wait for it to cool down as long. 50+degrees is enough to get tea or 3in1 coffee done. So what if it takes 30 minutes? Totally free energy... i think independence is worth it really!

  • @abdul-q-khan
    @abdul-q-khan Před 2 lety

    Thanks for reviewing it you saved me from wasting my hard earned money 💰.

  • @rhyannone
    @rhyannone Před 2 lety

    This video just made my day! Just received my travel kettle, rushed to test it in the car, all excited, 40 mins later, car running, 350ml of water, and still tepid! What a load of rubbish they are. LOL, So glad you did this test, I will just use my camping gas cooker, maybe if I stick the kettle on, whilst travelling to the camp site, it might have boiled a few hours on !! Thanks for the video, it made me laugh with the irony of this daft kettle.

  • @EASYKEYSY1
    @EASYKEYSY1 Před 2 lety

    Do you have any links or code for your radio for the ducato 2003 as I can't find it, looks good just what I'm looking for many thanks

  • @Curtis.Carpenter
    @Curtis.Carpenter Před 2 lety

    adorable Dog, Hello George!!! my mini-bull Bronco says hello! 🐕

  • @El_Chompo
    @El_Chompo Před 2 lety

    Those gas kettles could warm up just as fast if the firsts flames weren't so wasted flying up around the outside of the kettle

    • @El_Chompo
      @El_Chompo Před 2 lety

      If you could make a kettle inside of a kettle, and then put it on the stove so that the gas goes up and through the space between the inner and outer shell, way more of the energy would be absorbed and it would be much more efficient.

  • @myusername111
    @myusername111 Před 2 lety

    All of the comments are just armchair electricians with basic knowledge trying to correct each other with day 1 facts

  • @RevGunn-jq3cq
    @RevGunn-jq3cq Před 2 lety

    Great way to drain a battery

  • @mikeysonlyvanspage
    @mikeysonlyvanspage Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. I was just about to buy one on ebay to save on gas but maybe not now lol 😅.

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 Před 2 lety

    Iv'e got a flask kettle of about 220ml which runs on 12 volts and takes around 20 minutes to boil. You can just about get two small cups of tea from it or enough to add to a noodle meal or large coffee.

  • @richardellard
    @richardellard Před 2 lety

    With that IR thermometer, you were reading the surface temperature of the plastic exterior of the kettle.

  • @jamsessionrecordshop8872

    I thought you were going to say "the dog has died of old age" since it took so long for the 12v to heat up....lol

  • @Ignisan_66
    @Ignisan_66 Před 2 lety

    All 12V kettles for regular cigarette lighter socket are total crap. To even get to the level of 1500 watt american kettles you'd need to have a ridiculous 125 amp current on 12 volts.

    • @crazycrab8578
      @crazycrab8578 Před 2 lety

      I have a 12v, 160watts, one, it takes 20mins to boil, while driving, I time it so that when I get to my tea break time, hot water,

    • @RealJohnnyDingo
      @RealJohnnyDingo Před rokem

      I have a 12v rice cooker, 100w, takes about 15-20 minutes to boil a cup or two of water. if I have an inverter hooked up I can run a regular 120v kettle (600 or 1200w), which still isn't as fast as that Australian 2200w monster!

    • @RealJohnnyDingo
      @RealJohnnyDingo Před rokem

      crap is kinda harsh, they're doing as well as they can with the limitation of the cigarette lighter plug. it would melt with more power, or blow the vehicle fuse. it will eventually boil but it certainly takes a while.

  • @hannesjohannes2281
    @hannesjohannes2281 Před 2 lety

    i think i can build a better 12v kettle with only 4 diesel melting hot glow plugs.

  • @dm.2023
    @dm.2023 Před 2 lety

    I bought a 12V drip coffee machine. It would take less time to leave the campsite for the nearest Starbucks and back before the 12V coffee machine has even produced the first few drips of coffee. Horrible purchase.

  • @richardabazley
    @richardabazley Před 2 lety

    Very interesting.....🙃

  • @steveb5367
    @steveb5367 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic short but informative vid. You just saved me some money on doing this experiment myself. I guess they could re design a 12v product simply as a low volume water heater that you have switched on whilst driving so you've got some hot water when you stop, but as a kettle for instant convenience? Not really. I would love to see more vids like this with different types of product, inverters and how this effects battery life and performance.

  • @gordoito1
    @gordoito1 Před 3 lety

    Picture this, you're driving a CAR with a BABY on board who needs feeding on a LONG journey, or your old MUM is gasping for a cup of tea? WE DON'T have the LUXURY of a CARAVAN. So would you rather wait 45 mins or go WITHOUT???????? DON'T KNOK PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT AS PRIVILAGED AS YOU. bunch of TWATS.

  • @willpablo
    @willpablo Před 3 lety

    Excelent video, thanks.

  • @furnituredoneright6375

    Pretty simple minded review, 12v kettles are great and you can halve the boiling time if you know what your doing. You wouldn’t have them in your home kitchen but if your camping or work from your car (tradesmen) they are great. If your looking for the stress free life of camping or traveling in a motor home but are to impatient to wait for your hot water probably best moving back to the city so people who really want the stress free life won’t have to listen to what you think of a product just because you can’t wait for a little hot water heated free from the sun.

    • @crazycrab8578
      @crazycrab8578 Před 2 lety

      love your reply, its true, I use a 96 stove, you have to set it up, prime it, get it going, kettle on, wait around, make a brew, no rush, so what, it takes 20mins, you get there in the end

  • @tangolima4148
    @tangolima4148 Před 3 lety

    I have to say, the science on this subject is funny. No info on the 12V output wattage, the 230V kettle was boiling for a while before it ticks off automatically. A bit silly to read the time when it ticks off. A whistle kettle would have been whistling for a while there… All in all a bad show. The point is clear, but the science pretty bad.

  • @aalktebiify
    @aalktebiify Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @cindymyer4184
    @cindymyer4184 Před 3 lety

    What are you spraying that makes the bubbles?

    • @homecaravanservices4889
      @homecaravanservices4889 Před 2 lety

      Hi, I use Leak Detection Fluid, this is non acidic and won't corrode pipes. Soapy water can be used in an emergency but will corrode pipes if not fully flushed off.

  • @linz_in_NZ
    @linz_in_NZ Před 3 lety

    Would one of the Waeco Kettles be any better, they seem to have a much thicker cord on them so might be better? My portable gas hob boils much quicker than your fixed hob for the same amount of water in a similar kettle - and that's not on full flame.

  • @bantrump9594
    @bantrump9594 Před 3 lety

    It is not because of the voltage, but the wattage. You can buy a kettle with a high wattage if it is available. There are 12 volt cartridge heater/rods/coils that have above 1kW power. Many 12volt kettles have lower wattage because people are using them buy plugging them directly to one or a couple of solar panels. Unless you have a large solar system, you really want a low wattage kettle even though you need to spend a lot more time boiling your water. I believe your 12volt kettle is 300W. Most 120 volt home kettles are now 2kW. Therefore you need 8 times more to boil your water. In a power outage situation, if you don't not have a large electric generator, you can't get much power, so a low wattage kettle is actually better.

    • @BakaNewsNetwork
      @BakaNewsNetwork Před rokem

      Yeah , 12v kettle is designed to be used on Low wattage output device, like Small solar system as you say and cars because most of cars plug wont allow much watts at output. I have a Small heater to put in a cup of tea, it take 5-10 minuts for Booking 250ml but i use literally no power , solar only.

    • @fromtheflightdeck252
      @fromtheflightdeck252 Před rokem

      Really? 1000W 12v heater?? Only 83 Amps?? Sounds great!

    • @Juliadancecore
      @Juliadancecore Před rokem

      Hi what size generator would I need to boil 600 wat 240 kettle for my motorhome any help appreciated

    • @petebronsen6455
      @petebronsen6455 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah you'd need to hardwire directly to your battery with 4 gauge wire to get 1000w

    • @Juliadancecore
      @Juliadancecore Před 11 měsíci

      We bought a 6000w car convertor and it works a treat in the motorhome, also bought a power bank it boils the kettle in 10 minutes so was useful to buy both convertor and power bank.

  • @TheEarthandyou
    @TheEarthandyou Před 3 lety

    Thanks a million. Still I wonder how long to boil one cup of water in the lame 12 volt kettle.

  • @inthetigerseye
    @inthetigerseye Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for making this video. It was exactly what I was searching for!

  • @steff1193
    @steff1193 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. I drive trucks and I am looking for a way to make tea and soup while I’m on the road. I guess this isn’t a good solution.

    • @solarjinx
      @solarjinx Před 2 lety

      Same here.

    • @crazycrab8578
      @crazycrab8578 Před 2 lety

      the 24v ones are a lot better, more watts, the 12v ones only go to max 180wats, I got a 12v one made in the 80s, it takes around 20mins, that driving,

  • @PossumMedic
    @PossumMedic Před 3 lety

    Great vid thanks! It would also be interesting to see how much gas, or battery power each use.

  • @jharish9330
    @jharish9330 Před 4 lety

    It is useful at time emergency to solar panels at the time of ----.and also I doubt about cable and power socket.

  • @chris-jb5ds
    @chris-jb5ds Před 4 lety

    I have a 12v kettle and 750ml of water takes 4m 31s But its 12v 300w and the cable is 2 x 2.5mm and it has croc clips rather than a ciger plug

    • @AK-ho5xo
      @AK-ho5xo Před 4 lety

      What kind of kettle is that? The one I have at home (580W, 230V AC) brings 400 ml to boil in 6 minutes. How can then 300W bring almost twice more water to boil faster??

    • @yemisiaderuku2902
      @yemisiaderuku2902 Před 3 lety

      Mine takes 45mins too Exactly like the one in the video 12vol 150w

    • @ebikecnx7239
      @ebikecnx7239 Před rokem

      What brand is it? My 500ml capacity 1000W UNOLD travel kettle takes 3 minutes on 230v and 6.5 minutes on 120V. Any 12V 300W should take 10 minutes to boil 500ml and your 750ml would take longer so it doesn't add up. You have crocodile clips as if it were connected to the "cigarette" socket it would blow the car fuse as they are only 8A to 10A output (120W max.). Connecting to a solar panel directly would be best, on a sunny day, as the higher volts of solar direct would boil faster.

    • @ebikecnx7239
      @ebikecnx7239 Před rokem

      @@AK-ho5xo agreed. My multi voltage 110/240v UNOLD 1000W 500ml takes 3 minutes on 230V and 6.5 minutes on 110V. No 300W kettle could beat that..

  • @daviddouglas4200
    @daviddouglas4200 Před 4 lety

    Only have to look at the power cable ( 12 volt kettle ) to see its ........... !

    • @PeterStokes
      @PeterStokes Před 4 lety

      And I guess the socket will have a limit on amps too.