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Exhaust Kits For Portable Air Conditioners

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Exhaust Kits For Portable Air Conditioners

2024-08-07 05:36:40

I often record in my apartment or at the studio where I work - there is a ton of background noise like traffic, air conditioners, and creaky floors. The high pass filter for perfect for filtering those consistent background hums. Of course, a little fancy editing too. Arrived right in the delivery window, customer service from B&H is great as always.

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2024-07-07 05:50:54

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This has been a lifesaver especially during the summer when everyone is blasting their fans and air conditioners and risking outages. I’ve had my power go out multiple times in a span of a week and I had enough time to save everything I needed to. The size also helps as my small apartment is already pretty cramped.

5
2024-09-17 09:27:43

Basically perfect. The case has a modern style allowing builders to show-case components while enabling ample airflow. Massive air coolers, dual radiator liquid cooling, oversized GPU's, mechanical hard drives, and even optical drives are welcome. RGB show-case builds look great. I personally opted for a black-out build with maximum air flow: Ryzen 7 5800X3D, EVGA 3080ti FTW, X570 ATX board, 32GB (4x8) DDR4 4000mhz RAM, 4TB NVMe, and 750w Corsair PSU cooled by four 140mm Arctic F14 fans (front intake, top exhaust) with Thermalright Phantom Spirit dual-tower cooler (rear exhaust). Runs whisper-quiet under full load and looks great. Compatible with both aging hardware and modern high-end. Don't know I'd build in anything else.

5
2024-06-09 01:32:49

Some complain about the air flow but no problem here with 6 intake and 4 exhaust. Plenty of room for the Rtx40 series and for neat cable management So far so good

5
2024-06-01 02:56:42

I have been using Furman power conditioners for many years, mainly to provide a portable power strip with reasonably clean power. Providing adjustable light to rack components in often dim stage conditions is more than welcome too. I use the Furman with short ANSI power cables (12") to minimize the clutter in the backside of the rack. At 12" in depth, the backside of the Furman is short enough to clear the rear cover, yet long enough to reach without skinning my knuckles. Kudos! Furman. How about a 1-space Furman UPS?

5
2024-05-29 05:23:18

One of the best budget power conditioners you can buy

5
2024-08-11 02:45:45

Excellent resolution, and it doesn't exhaust my eyes!

5
2024-06-18 05:23:57

Bought this for shooting on the road, packs up very small for portable kits. Great buy!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This is a great kit to begin your portrait and Strobist lighting with. I've used it for portraits and like the results. It works great for flash shooters. I consider this kit an excellent value. The lightstands are decent quality, the umbrellas are 40 tip-to-tip and thus larger than the umbrellas in some comparably priced kits, the umbrella brackets work well, and there's a bag to carry everything in. The lightstands are black. They are not air-cushioned but I consider that an advantage. More expensive, heavier, heavy-duty, air-cushioned stands are suited for carrying big strobes and softboxes, where the weight can collapse the stand easily and pinch your fingers. However, lighter-weight, less-expensive lightstands don't benefit from air-cushioning when carrying flashes and umbrellas. The lack of air-cushioning makes the stand easier to take down. The umbrellas are 40 measured straight from tip-to-tip. This is a good size for most uses, except for full-length portraits. Beware that some other kits have smallish umbrellas that are more problematic for waist-up portraits. While flash users may be put off by the kit's lack of shoes, I find the shoes in most low-priced kits to be less than satisfactory. I'd much rather buy two Stroboframe 300 shoes separately. That gives you possibly the best flash shoes available for not too much money. Finally, some reviewers have complained about the size of the bag. Perhaps they got a different, smaller bag in the earlier kits. I have zero problems fitting both assembled stands+brackets and both umbrellas into the bag. There is plenty of room for them, with space left over. Indeed, I think I could squeeze in a third lightstand and umbrella into the bag.

5
2024-08-05 04:49:43

The RoadRags Kits offer a very portable means to have some basic lighting control devices with you at all times. Basically, the kit includes two collapsable metal frames that, once expanded, allow you to slide on various custom fabrics that then give you a lighting control device you can support with any C-Stand or grip head. The kits comes with several diffusion and flag accessories. Note that this is the larger version of the kit and the flags, diffusion devices are quite large. I own one of the smaller kits and one of the larger kits and they take up way less space than if you were to carry around standard flags and silks. A bit expensive but well-made and very portable.

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