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Lg Refrigerator Crack In Plastic Freezer
Scott In Montana | 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. 5 |
B. Real | 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. 5 |
Frantheman | 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 5 |
DanH | 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. 5 |
Kevin | 2024-06-02 09:57:40 |
better than the hard plastic cases which can crack or pop open 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-26 04:42:57 |
Scariest thing I've ever done-- crack open a totally brand-new laptop (LG Gram 17", Win 11 Home). Plugged SSD in, booted up and formatted. Works great. As easy as it can get. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-26 08:11:50 |
I was happy to get these and be able to use them, a one-gallon sized plastic freezer bag is just the right width to fill with sand and place into either side of the saddle-bag. This fit perfectly on the bottom of the stands for the Background Support System - 12' Wide; B&H# IMBGSS12 | MFR#3046 I could have filled the compartments up even more but put a total of 12 lbs of sand in mine and they hold that background system firmly in place. At 12 lbs they are not bulging or unmanageable. Could probably squeeze 20 lbs of sand in them if I packed it in. 5 |
DirtwaterFox | 2024-08-14 06:22:42 |
I fill heavy duty plastic freezer bags with 12 pounds sand and slide them into these. These are a must for weighting light stands outdoors, if there is any breeze at all. And, I use them as a safety precaution on light stands indoors. I also use them for weighting the leading edge of seamless background paper, and marking extension cords that are snaking across the studio floor. I have found them handy when trying to counterbalance a large umbrella, or a strobe on a boom arm. The bright orange color is a positive feature. People see them. 5 |
Richard | 2024-04-02 03:15:34 |
After using for a month (I bought the 48-55 and 62-72 mm sets) I think the days (months, years, decades) of jammed filters are behind me. Vs. the common plastic wrenches, these have far more grip (no slip, whatsoever) and stay aligned when squeezed rather than distorting and scissoring. Real test is when a CPL is jammed into an ND. These Sensei wrenches are able to grab onto the thin rings of the CPL individually. If you don't think these are worth the small investment, just place your jammed filters in your freezer for 30 minutes, then immediately upon removal tap the full circumference with the handle of a heavy table knife and quickly use your old plastic wrenches. Often though not always this will work. Never figured out how to carry a portable freezer in my camera bag. 5 |
x-leben | 2024-09-29 02:12:28 |
our refrigerator is covered with them! 5 |