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Post by bazza44 on Jan 21, 2024 7:38:46 GMT 10
Temp inside the house at 6am was 25 degrees and humidity was 79% " " " " " 6-30 still 25 " " " now 83% " " " " " 7-30 still 25 " " " now 88% with the roof top evap. system on.
Barry
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Post by Old Techo on Jan 21, 2024 8:10:06 GMT 10
Lucky you Baz
I was close to putting the heater on this morn
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gerrym
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Location: Brisbane
Tow/Motorhome: MUX
Caravan: Billabong Grove 16 ft
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Post by gerrym on Jan 21, 2024 9:33:43 GMT 10
Temp inside the house at 6am was 25 degrees and humidity was 79% " " " " " 6-30 still 25 " " " now 83% " " " " " 7-30 still 25 " " " now 88% with the roof top evap. system on. Barry Barry, the heat is not too bad, it's the humidity that gets you.
OT with his heater is probably using LPG, but I read that the Mexicans are going to be low on gas this coming winter.
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Post by Old Techo on Jan 21, 2024 10:00:19 GMT 10
Gerry,
Yes, been on LPG for 40 years. No natural gas anywhere near us.
The gas shortage concerns raised in Vic are only natural gas and there is nil concern about LPG
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jclures
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Location: Herberton, North Qld
1st name: John
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Caravan: Robustus355
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Post by jclures on Jan 21, 2024 14:08:56 GMT 10
It is still raining up here, another 48mm last night, better than yesterday 85mm. when it is not raining it is hot and humid.
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Jan 22, 2024 7:40:50 GMT 10
You can keep that John Bad enough when we get humid here in Adelaide, I couldn't live with it all the time
TV reports annoy me though. We are about to get one day (tomorrow) of 39 maybe 40 so 30, 40, 30, 29, 28, and the bloody idiots on TV are predicting "heatwave conditions" and a scorcher coming up, warning everybody to take care and check on the elders and keep kids in We're in Australia you dl@kheads, it gets hot in summer, bloody hell what did we do years arvo when we got 2 weeks of true heat waves with temps one 38 in The day and not dropping below 23 at night
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dogbox
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Post by dogbox on Jan 22, 2024 10:29:06 GMT 10
we survived!
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Jan 23, 2024 10:11:07 GMT 10
Be thankful you don't live in Kimba SA At least it's dry there
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warrenk
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Location: S.E. Qld
1st name: Warren
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Post by warrenk on Jan 23, 2024 17:57:31 GMT 10
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Post by loub on Jan 23, 2024 23:58:41 GMT 10
Couldn't agree More Frank, everything has to the worst,the hottest,the driest, the widest maybe,could be.Its nearly a record.Just report the bloody weather.
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Jan 24, 2024 7:12:22 GMT 10
That link only opens a general sales page
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Post by Old Techo on Jan 24, 2024 7:41:19 GMT 10
Frank,
This what it was meant to be.
It is real but looks more like a joke item to me. I can get hot under the collar but not in the jewel case...
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warrenk
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Location: S.E. Qld
1st name: Warren
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Post by warrenk on Jan 24, 2024 10:42:42 GMT 10
Maybe if you are feeling the heat, one of these could be useful. That link only opens a general sales page Sorry about that. First time I have ever put a link from an Aliexpress. I didn't try it, as I thought it would be just like an EBAY link.
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Post by Old Techo on Jan 24, 2024 12:16:03 GMT 10
Warren,
You are not alone with Aliexpress links
I've tried a few here without success so then I delete my post.
My links seem good when tested before posting but then some work some don't.
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Post by Muzz On Line on Jan 24, 2024 12:24:55 GMT 10
Does it matter if you are a customer and still logged in. Your link will very well work then but if you are logged out then maybe the trackers / cookies lose the trail of what you were looking at. I haven't tested that theory, just putting it out there.
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