You put a piece of plywood under it to level it? On the passenger seat will be fine. Just kind of surprised the cabinets are not designed so one could be installed. Having it in front does have the advantage of not having to listen to the compressor turn on/off.
Good microwave for cascadia?
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Yes, the draw on 12V wires is the same, but when charging the voltage is not 12V but 14.2+ where as loaded batteries will droop to 13 or less and increase the current for the same power draw.passport220, uncleal13 and Farmerbob1 Thank this.
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Tell me more, have you tried this 'test'?
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This should take care of whatever kitchen tests.
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Yes.. Don’t get within 10 feet of a microwave when it’s on.
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My little $20 toaster oven takes longer but it cooks almost everything better eventually. Smaller and cheaper vs mwave too.
Newer cascadias have a spot for the tv over the desk with a built in strap and it fits perfectly under the strap as if by design.
Next I removed the door under the desk and an 18 quart cooler fits nicely in the weird storage space under the drawer. -
I like to rest my forehead on the microwave door when I'm making popcorn
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How did you manage to get it inside? That is a 17.3" microwave.PE_T Thanks this.
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It’s possible. I just did it on mine. You have to wiggle it a little up and down until it slides all the way in. It’s going to take a couple of minutes of working it in. Now, to take it out is going to be interesting. Luckily I won’t have to think about it until a few years later. Hahaha.
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