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Coleman Electric Cooler Not Cooling

2024-05-01 04:10:26

I have another 150 quart coleman cooler but was getting tired of blowing money on ice. Insert the Pelican 150 and problem solved. This is a big cooler. Look at the measurements and think about the size. But, that size is needed to give you the insulation. Cooler works great, and for anyone looking at the other similar products in the market you aren't going to find any better pricing for the size, not to mention the FREE expedited shipping. Look at what some of the other vendors want to ship this product. Remember, the shipping weight is 81 pounds. B&H was great to work with, and they have gained my business with their customer care.

5
2024-04-03 06:19:26

Great cooler did well with cooling off 14900k l, that's even using the power saving mode in armory crate.

5
2024-09-27 09:16:43

Ever since top vents started coming into vogue, I've longed for a case like this to make an appearance, and it's everything I wanted. The key differentiator of this case compared to most other, modern cases is that it has no vents on the top. For air cooling, this is ideal because you want air to go through the CPU cooler and out the back, not go out the top and skip the cooler entirely or come in from the top and screw up the flow direction. There is a slope in front of the top-mounted PSU that forces the incoming air from the empty space at the top of the front fans down into the CPU cooler. Then the GPU area is fed by additional fans on the bottom to ensure there's plenty of fresh air. This amount of airflow allows you to run the fans at pretty low speeds, being almost silent at 60% in the front and 40% on the bottom, while not significantly reducing the cooling potential. There are mesh filters in front of both sets of fans, keeping the interior a lot cleaner than it would be without them. The panels pop off nicely with some sort of magnetic or tension mounting. Overall, the design of the toolless access and working inside this case feels like an improvement over the Meshify C case I had before. Of course, there is one compromise. If you want non-nvme drives, it only has room for a couple on the rear of the motherboard panel, and there's not much airflow in that area, so I'd hesitate to use a spinning platter hard drive. At this point, I only use nvme drives and a separate NAS for storing media, so that's no problem for me.

5
2024-08-21 02:27:38

My company recently implemented new security policies on our workstations which effectively removed all administrative privileges from our user accounts. To do anything that requires administrative privileges, even installing/updating software, we have to contact an admin to remote into our computers and enter their credentials. As an electrical engineer I have a lot of software that I use for various work related reasons. Finding this new policy as a hindrance on my ability to do my work efficiently, I decided to update my ~8 year old PC and do my work on my own equipment. Coming from a third generation i5 processor, the difference is night and day. I did find that the stock cooler was not cooling as well as I would like, even without overclocking. So I did upgrade to a larger and more efficient cooler and my idle temps are below 40C, and jump between 50C and 60C under heavy load. My previous setup was water cooled but it is a pain to setup and maintain so for now I'm just keeping it simple with air cooling. I would have spent a bit more and purchased a processor with a higher core count but I have heard that AMD will be coming out with a new processor series with the AM5 socket, so I didn't want to invest too highly on this AM4 processor. This processor was my middle ground and so far I am very happy with it!

5
2024-06-13 02:23:13

Performs as advertised. Serious speed. This beast needs serious cooling. Neither a big air cooler nor a 120 mm x 120 mm radiator can keep it below 90C at full load . About to install a 120mm x 360mm cooler.

5
2024-05-15 06:18:57

I have a small hatch back and was looking for a mobile power station to use with my electric cooler. The space in my trunk is very constrained and simply put, this knocks it out of the park. This unit easily runs my cooler for 24 hours, even in my confined trunk with minimal airflow. I have also been using it as a portable power station to run my Laptop, charge USB devices, etc. with zero difficulties. It really is as simple as plug in and go. The light weight is also a massive bonus and makes loading the car very simple!

5
2024-07-16 08:22:26

it just looks much cooler than the digital ones.

5
2024-05-25 05:11:44

Stock cooler is all you need. This is the one.

5
2024-04-28 06:40:36

I owned a Coleman with a maximum output of 100 lumens. The nitecore is like gold. I love this thing!!

5
2024-04-04 09:25:54

I loooooove this stand. It’s both a Turtle stand *and* a Gary Coleman. I call him “Gary Turtle”...it lets me differentiate him from the regular Gary. All shiny and Chrome. (Don’t get me started on the black painted stands...the paint wears off, making them ratty looking, and the paint, as it begins to chop and flake off makes the bangles loose their grip, leading them to loosen all the time.) I’ve had a regular Gary Coleman for awhile...and I have an Inovativ cart and there is an attachment for mounting turtle stands to it. This is great, but a full sized c-stand is waaay too tall unless I’m putting the Paralinx square antenna on it...most of the time I put a monitor on it. Another great thing about this setup is it still fits inside of the Inovativ (Scout 42) when collapsed (and I still also hv my Steadicam mast and vest hanger in there too, so it's bery self contained. My favorite new stand.

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