Whispaire microwave

I got a Roadmate made by samsung and i would be lost without it. Very good indeed but cause of the low wattage normal cooking times double compared to a Home appliance.
The lighter socket wont be no good. You need to find main battery wire to fuse box and connect to this or it will cause serious damage. Also make sure you got in line fuse of the big spade type rated at 60 amp min.

Hope this helps.
Or do like a mate did and get big inverter and use home appliance microwave. Its lots cheaper

ex muppet:
I got a Roadmate made by samsung and i would be lost without it. Very good indeed but cause of the low wattage normal cooking times double compared to a Home appliance.
The lighter socket wont be no good. You need to find main battery wire to fuse box and connect to this or it will cause serious damage. Also make sure you got in line fuse of the big spade type rated at 60 amp min.

Must agree you need to Hard Wire but the good news is if its a xf the wires are already there . :astonished:
keep the truck running while cooking if possable Or put yr grub on 10 MIn before you park up.
We put microwaves and fridges in all our trucks now most of our drivers recon with the 5 meals for £4 offers in the frozen food places + fruit milk and stuff in the fridge they can eat / drink all week for abt £20. :smiley: and still be first in the Q… :wink:

wheres wires for microwave? i know its was pre wired for cb’s as found that out. and fridge was already in there. hopefully find this wire for micro wave :laughing: il hunt later when i start work

ST3:
my xf has fridge built in already :smiley: could always use fridge i pull lol

wouldn’t be the first time, i used to run mine for a pint of milk and a pack of butter!!

I have been running M/waves for ages and they kept packing up on me for one reason or other. due to the price of them I thought 2000 watt invertor from a caravan store and a £20 quid
/wave from Tesco. Wow low and behold on further problems.
Cant do without a m/wave now adays.