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kingpleb



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Anyone in the alps tried their Remote Park heating yet??

http://www.powderbeds.com/blog/general/vio...n-the-alps

Seen on the news about these big snow storms hitting the alps and even reaching 18' depp in some places and wondered if anyone with an FFRR out there had tried their park heating as a method to free their car as it would surely heat the car up and then melt any snow on top of it, though maybe only a few feet of it if its that deep!!

Surely it would also be great out their for the fresh powder especially if going off piste Very Happy

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axle



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I,m not in the Alps this year but I like your thinking . Would the battery survive multiple cycles ? 2008 MY Supercharged
Rimini Red / Jet
four zone climate
remote park heater
and no ugly kid windows.
magnus satis quod turpis satis

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kingpleb



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If its a newer RR it doesn't even do a 'proper' full cycle to start off with Very Happy

older ones should be fine, Mine does a full cycle and fires up on the button with the lights, heated seats and wheel all turned on before I crank without issue Very Happy

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If the snow's 18ft deep I think a JCB would be more effective. Smile

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kingpleb



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Depends how fast teh FFRR is going when it hits it Very Happy lol

Also seen some kits to fit snow ploughs to the front so they could always be good fun!

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