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30 Inch Wide Counter Depth Refrigerator Freezer

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30 Inch Wide Counter Depth Refrigerator Freezer

2024-09-21 03:36:46

The battery works very well with my Delta 2. I am using these to run my refrigerator and freezer in my garage. I have installed fixed solar panels that have so far provided enough power to work for most of the day. The automation features and reserve power settings are very useful. I have already been able to use the units to power my refrigerators during a power outage. Great combination.

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2024-09-22 03:41:59

I purchased the Delta Max 2000, and 2 of the 220w bifacial solar panels for emergency backup power when the electricity goes out. It will keep the refrigerator and deep freezer running so food doesn’t spoil. I charged it with with the home a/c outlet and have not used the solar panels yet. I plugged in the refrigerator and deep freezer and it has plenty of power to keep them running until it can be recharged with the solar panels. I believe this will be perfect though I haven’t tested the solar panels.

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2024-07-15 04:48:38

I've been waiting for this soon as i got this i had to try it so i charged just something to use to to save food in my freezer and refrigerator from full charge i powered my fridge,tv,routers,and charged phones 6hrs np i know there's more out there but this works for me im simple, price was right i already had panels im not real technical this will be fine

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2024-07-14 04:23:10

I purchased the larger Delta 2 because I wanted something large enough to run my refrigerator, freezer, and TV for several hours. I also have the smaller EcoFlow that I use for a computer and router. This combination seems perfect for relatively short-term power outages.

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2024-09-29 02:12:28

our refrigerator is covered with them!

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2024-04-13 08:52:22

I will be using it u/w at depth of 30 ft or less. Just the right size for my Kick LED light.

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2024-07-12 01:20:29

I was in to purchase a 15mm, 2.8 Laowa Venus Lens, a wide lens to landscape and taking all a museum piece from a small distance. I have researched the Laowa Venus 15mm 2.8 lens for my Sony a7iii. It seemed the right choice. The counter salesman (very helpful and awesome attendant) got out from his desk computer a lens that seemed my choice but was a 100 bucks more pricey. Well that seemed wrong, but ... which one was that (?) a Laowa 12 mm 2.8 ? Hey, wait, more aperture for a 100 bucks more. Well it's...a good idea, isn't it? So I took it with in. And ... I just enjoyed it (another positive point to you, counter guy). My Best pictures , ever, of: The Metropolitan Museum (The Met),The Brooklin Bridge, The Atlas Statue at the Rockefeller Center, wow, and many more, within great quality, a good amount of lighting in, and minimum distortortion. Believe me, if you want an full frame E mount (FE) wide angle this is it : this is the right choice. ----about the author: advanced amateur photographer and B&H addicted.

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2024-09-13 04:40:24

I purchased a few of this lights to test them and I am so in love that will be purchasing the 30 inch ones

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2024-08-28 08:40:25

Have a high end refrigerator that is plug in into it, so far so good!

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2024-09-18 06:22:26

I was searching for years a way to get my 30 years old Comet PMT 1200W battery pack flash on the road with my DSLR for outside portrait. The Hasselblad (film camera at the time) allowed my to get a shallow depth of field because of the 1/500 sync and the medium format lens with a shallower depth of field than 35 mm optics at the same aperture. But with a DSLR syncing at 1/200 (Canon 5d series), if I wanted to underexpose the ambient light with a bright sunny day, I was ending up at f/11-16 not that much of a bokeh.. ; ) When I learned about the Phottix Odin II combo I gave it a try As usual I received my order in Canada way before expected (2 days..and it's free.. ; ) Unpacked the transmitter and receiver, read the instructionsthe older I get the more I read.. ; ) And without having to play with the ODS (adjustment to find your optimum high speed sync with another flash than Canon or Nikon), it synced my 30 years old Comet up 1/8000 right out of the box I went outside the next day to test it with a bright sunny day (B&H doesn't provide one on arrival of my gear.. ; ) and asked my kid to ride his electrical scooter as fast as he could..1/8000 later, I think I have a winner, big time ! Yes I'm sure that it won't be as crisp as a high sync speed Broncolor or another Elinchrom or whatever is now the king pin of flash duration, but for $400 it sure revive my 30 years old Comet that is now going for another 30 years of service ! B&H your rock !

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