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8 Comments
antjokingly says...Does the car still work?
deathcowsays...have pounded on clear ice encasement here 1000x.. Alaska will, occasionally, encase your car in clear ice
Sniper007says...Wait. He had a jacket pocket on his ELBOW???
Fantomassays...Kurwa!
Paybacksays...I'm wearing a jacket like that. Awesome place to hold your phone or MP3 player. The normal pockets get bashed around a lot if you don't have it zipped up.
Wait. He had a jacket pocket on his ELBOW???
Velocity5says...I heard some regions of Canada plug in their cars to electrical outlets to help protect them overnight.
Do you guys do that in Alaska?
have pounded on clear ice encasement here 1000x.. Alaska will, occasionally, encase your car in clear ice
BoneRemakesays...It only gets colder the higher up you go... which seems kind of counter as to what thermodynamics teaches you.
My car is plugged in, keeps the oil in a fluidic runny state, people also plug their battery's into a battery warmer, Batteries use a chemical reaction and when it is -25 Celsius.. batteries do not work so well- LIKE MINE ! I disconnect it and just bring it inside.
I heard some regions of Canada plug in their cars to electrical outlets to help protect them overnight.
Do you guys do that in Alaska?
deathcowsays...My Suburban had three heaters in it... a battery, oil pan and something else... never looked where it went, block?
In Fairbanks, they have plugs available in some parking lots.
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