I've got an old one where the battery lives underneath the downtube, there's a pic at https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/how-much-bike-do-i-really-need-a-6-month-experiment.284154/You take a Di2 battery out to charge it?
The only other possible explanation was that I rode it to the pub and have forgotten things.
This means that I should check the bathroom; go to the pub, remove the battery, come home desperate for the toilet so put the battery on the cistern where it falls off. Yup, that does sound like something that I might do, unfortunately so does it falling in and being flushed away.
Bye
Ian
You don't have a fridge? Have I woken up in the Victorian age?
Get thee to the ice House....
You don't have a fridge? Have I woken up in the Victorian age?
Get thee to the ice House....
It will be in his Ice Tower, or ice cellar. I'm surprised he has Di2 and no fridge.
Good evening,
It's a question of priorities.
More seriously when the last one broke I didn't replace it immediately, I then realised that most of the things I was putting into the fridge were doing fine being kept in a cool area anyway!
What did surprise me was the very short life, off by the end of the next day, of frozen veg, I used to buy the mixed vegetables as I struggled with eating the whole of things like broccoli and cauliflower before they started to go off. Primarily this is because they are horrible, but also because I use all of them not discarding the leaves or stem.
Although not terribly worried about it I do try and hit the 30 different fruit and veg portions per week, this means that I don't buy a lot of anything but nothings of lots.
There are things like milk, I use coffee mate and eggs, which I have never bought, that require a fridge, but things like cheese and butter, along with frozen items such as Bernard Matthews Hamwich are fine if you buy them on a Saturday and eat them by the end of Monday.
Instead of shopping once on a Saturday and a small mid week top-up I do 2/3 shops per week, as I pass an Asda on the way home there is only a very small time penalty.
If last Monday/Tuesday were to become the norm, then I would have to get a new one, but we are coming up to autumn again and only had 2 hot days.
Bye
Ian
eggs, which I have never bought, that require a fridge,
They are intended to be kept frozen, and you just take out the amount you need each time.What did surprise me was the very short life, off by the end of the next day, of frozen veg,
Eggs don't need a fridge. In fact they are better kept NOT refrigerated.There are things like milk, I use coffee mate and eggs, which I have never bought, that require a fridge,
Although not terribly worried about it I do try and hit the 30 different fruit and veg portions per week, this means that I don't buy a lot of anything but nothings of lots.
Is it a 6 day week where you are or do you not eat fruit and veg on a Sunday?