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Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 01:32 pm
by volvosneverdie
Been quite heavy up here in NE.
Good hangover cure, a quick run round in a foot of snow!
From the bedroom:
Theres a 360 in there somewhere:
Back garden:

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 03:00 pm
by dubweiser666
keeping cool!
perfect for some slidings (quote: always, always on private roads, never on the public highway unquote)
rubbish for getting to work monday mornin and being all sensible

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 03:35 pm
by jtbo
It was tad cold to snap a photo (couldn't bother to put winter gear on, so wen't out in t-shirt), also bit dark, but I think you get the idea. I did put temperature meter there from my temperature logging software called Lämpömittari.
It was quite blue outside to my eye too, but photo was perhaps tad too much blue and well too much red, however it looks nice, imo

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 05:47 pm
by nomead
Didn't take a picture... but, I went to see what condition the 360 is in, having stood in the parking lot for almost a month now. I had cleaned it of snow and ice a couple times, but there was still about 15 cm of it on the car. Some of it was even melted and then frozen again from the time it was +2°C earlier this week. Now it's a healthy -15°C, so everything that could be frozen, was. The battery was naturally flat and frozen solid, so I took it inside to thaw before trying to recharge it.
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 05:53 pm
by jtbo
nomead wrote:Didn't take a picture... but, I went to see what condition the 360 is in, having stood in the parking lot for almost a month now. I had cleaned it of snow and ice a couple times, but there was still about 15 cm of it on the car. Some of it was even melted and then frozen again from the time it was +2°C earlier this week. Now it's a healthy -15°C, so everything that could be frozen, was. The battery was naturally flat and frozen solid, so I took it inside to thaw before trying to recharge it.
When it is fully melt, check water level and fill if needed, then important thing is that don't never ever try to charge it indoors. It can be that because of expansion from ice it might have shorted cells, if you try to charge it indoors there is possibility of getting acid all over, in really bad situation it can even explode.
edit: It is now around -22C, decided to take pic from yank tank, I have not driven it since early December. I think that I should take snow off from it, that might be bit heavy load to it?
Piss colour comes from those annoying streetlamps that are other side of the house, there was nice moon too, but it was not enough strong to overpower piss colour lamps.
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 09:24 pm
by 340GLT
Yeh just had to leave white car in the snow. Will go and retrive it in a while....
Adam
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 09:25 pm
by trabitom99
Now I know why they call these things "snowcaps"
Tom
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 10:15 pm
by Hell Driver
Only
5mm of snow here in Doncaster

We hardly get much, last time I remember more than few inches was 1982!
No 300 on the road at the moment so can't even enjoy what we have got

This cold weather is slowing down progress on the 340, just can't summon up the energy to get into the cold garage at the moment.
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 10:35 pm
by jtbo
Hell Driver wrote:Only
5mm of snow here in Doncaster

We hardly get much, last time I remember more than few inches was 1982!
No 300 on the road at the moment so can't even enjoy what we have got

This cold weather is slowing down progress on the 340, just can't summon up the energy to get into the cold garage at the moment.
Get something like that and you have a warm garage

:
Unless I'm terrible wrong, in week or two you should get more snow.
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 10:43 pm
by volvosneverdie
trabitom99 wrote:Now I know why they call these things "snowcaps"
Tom
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Tom, I think MY snowcap is broken.
the snow just just seems to gather on top of it!!!
Jani!!!???
What do I do now???
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 10:44 pm
by tommysb
I've been working on the 340 today...I find that the cold is good incentive to work fast and get a lot done!
Cheers all, happy new year!

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 10:54 pm
by jtbo
volvosneverdie wrote:
Tom, I think MY snowcap is broken.
the snow just just seems to gather on top of it!!!
Jani!!!???
What do I do now???
For this two spanker job you will need:
1 brush, preferrably designed for removing snow covering your vehicle, however one used to wash car is suitable. Toothbrush is not recommended, snow will melt before you get car cleaned from snow, also smell of freshmint causes cats and dogs to pee over car.
Grab firmly from your brush, stand between front tire and front door, point your arm straight front of you and lower brush against evil snow that cover your car. Make swift movements towards front grill of your vehicle and see how snow is removed revealing your car and your snowcap.
Warning: Do not sweep towards windshield from bonnet area, that may cause snow to enter inside of snowcap, which will be an slight issue as it is almost impossible to clear and certainly will affect heaters ability to defrost your windshield.
Success is not guaranteed and author can't be held responsible from any damage caused by these instructions

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 11:00 pm
by volvosneverdie
^^^
Dude.
Thats exactly what youd do if you DIDNT have a Snowcap fitted!
I thought a Snowcap would negate all of the hard work.
But like the recent seance with the ghost of Micheal Jackson, i have been left disapionted and suspicious.
Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 11:09 pm
by jtbo
volvosneverdie wrote:^^^
Dude.
Thats exactly what youd do if you DIDNT have a Snowcap fitted!
I thought a Snowcap would negate all of the hard work.
But like the recent seance with the ghost of Micheal Jackson, i have been left disapionted and suspicious.
I belive that someone has led you to a miss in this snowcap business. Even such device is very efficient stopping snow piling into heater box, it has very limited ability to stop snow covering the car, I would say such ability is pretty much nonexistent.
You should sue person that did that wrongdoign of lying it's abilities to you, that should teach him

Re: Snow Thread (again)
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 11:15 pm
by volvosneverdie
Youre right.
I Shall Sue God.
And Buddha.
And Allah.
And the Muslim version?
Get your weather off my car, silly religion deities!