LandyZone at Bristol and west Show!!

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Me and roy have been chatting to one of the organisers of http://www.bristolandwestlandrovershow.com/index.html His name is Mark Pattenden and he is a member on Landyzone as Discovery2man and he should now have a nice shiny orange username.

If you have a look on the website you will notice that the show isn't the normal commercialised show, it's for charity BLESMA

Basically Mark likes to set himself a bit of a challenge, and for this show he wants to have the record for largest Land rover gathering in one place. The Blesma challenge is to get more than 1000 Land Rovers into the shape of a Land rover for the record.

We are planning to have a club stand at the the show, and from speaking to Mark it sounds like it could be a very good weekend!.

So the question is, who is interested in having a LandyZone club stand? On the forms it says 8 vehicles per club, but Mark says that if we can raise more, he will find a way to accomodate us.
So have a look at the website, see what you think and Vote in the poll.
 
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Wtf is a three way fridge? Sounds interesting, makes my normal fridge sound boring :(

It is a Ezetil EZ4000 runs on 12 volt/gas or mains, it is a world away from crappy electric cool boxes.

I've yet to try it on gas( read a few things that make me think a trial run as needs extremely ventilated area)
I found it was more effective on mains invertor than 12v in a car and managed to freeze cans of coke with it
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It is a Ezetil EZ4000 runs on 12 volt/gas or mains, it is a world away from crappy electric cool boxes.

I've yet to try it on gas( read a few things that make me think a trial run as needs extremely ventilated area)
I found it was more effective on mains invertor than 12v in a car and managed to freeze cans of coke with it
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as long as you cool it down via leccy first it should be ok on gas. They do struggle to get cold on gas.
 
as long as you cool it down via leccy first it should be ok on gas. They do struggle to get cold on gas.

My concern was more a now known hot spot- needs to be on table and plenty of ventilation on gas. (thought I'd get the regulator and fittings and try it:)
 
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