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Pelican 1550 Ems Case With Organizer And Dividers (orange)

Pelican 1550 Ems Case With Organizer And Dividers (orange)
  • Product Code: ga238766
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$1,103.85 $1,699.93

The Pelican 1550EMS Case with EMS Organizer/Dividers (Orange) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical-resistant and corrosion-proof hard case used to carry emergency medical supplies. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It includes a 0.25" (6.4mm) neoprene o-ring, ABS latches that seal perfectly, and an automatic purge valve for quick equalization after changes in atmospheric pressure. The case is NATO-codified and tested to MIL C-4150J (Military Standard), IP-67 (Ingress Protection) and ATA (Air Transportation Association) 300 specifications.

This 1550EMS case includes a multi-layer lid organizer with a clear cover and numerous clear pockets, made to find everything right away. The lid organizer cover has touch fastener closures, to keep supplies in place during transport, and the case includes padded dividers with adjustable walls for customizing compartments to any size.

For Emergency Medical Supplies    Unbreakable Watertight Case    Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve    EMS Organizer and Dividers

Key Specs
ColorClear / Gray
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle
Type of ClosureLatch
Interior TypeAdjustable Dividers (Hook & Loop), Lid Organizer
Water ResistanceWaterproof
IP67
DimensionsExterior
20.6 x 16.9 x 8.1" / 52.3 x 42.9 x 20.6 cm
Interior
18.4 x 14 x 7.6" / 46.7 x 35.6 x 19.3 cm
Weight15 lb / 6.8 kg
Parameters
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle
Type of ClosureLatch
Interior TypeAdjustable Dividers (Hook & Loop), Lid Organizer
Features
ATA CompliantYes
Pressure/Purge ValveYes
Security LockAccepts Padlock (Not Included)
General
Water ResistanceWaterproof
IP67
Maximum Buoyancy69.9 lb / 31.7 kg
Padded InteriorYes
MaterialsExterior: Polypropylene
DimensionsExterior
20.6 x 16.9 x 8.1" / 52.3 x 42.9 x 20.6 cm
Interior
18.4 x 14 x 7.6" / 46.7 x 35.6 x 19.3 cm
Weight15 lb / 6.8 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight15.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)20 x 18 x 9"

Unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical-resistant and corrosion-proof case

Made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable

Multi-layer lid organizer with numerous clear pockets, made to find everything right away

Lid organizer clear cover with touch fasteners, made to keep supplies in place during transport

Padded dividers with adjustable walls, for customizing compartments to any size---provide extra protection and inventory management

Built-in purge valve for changes in altitude or temperature

  • IP67 (Ingress Protection) = 1 meter submersion or 30 minutes
  • MIL C-4150J (Military Standard) Defense standard
  • 81-41/STANAG4280
  • ATA 300 specifications for transit cases

Temperature rating -10 to +210°F (-23 to +99°C)

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. The mono TRS in Input 1 is balanced, right?

A: The manual does not indicate that the TRS inputs1/2 are balanced. It says the tip is hot. So I expect they are not balanced.

Q: 2. Can Zoom H5 use a mono mic and convert to stereo automatically, if both channels will be used as same, left and right?

A: The signal will not be converted to stereo but to two channel mono.

Q: 3. Does this do auto-levels? Or is that only the H4nSP?

A: The unit can automatically raise low-level input signals and lower high-level input signals. See pages 94-95 in the owner's manual:a href= http://static.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/92798.pdf target= _blank http://static.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/92798.pdf/a

Q: 4. Can the back-up recording be used for any inputs or does it have to be only for the L/R mix?

A: The back-up recording is only for the L/R mix.

Q: 5. I see that you can record a line-in via the XY module (e.g. for lav mics), but can you record the XY at the same time as that line in? So, could I have a lav mic plugged into the line-in _and_ also record the XY audio to get ambient/location sound separately from the lav?

A: You can definitely combine the XY module with a lav mic, however, the 3.5mm input on the XY module is for a line level signal. Since you want to connect a mic and not a line level signal, I would recommend using an XLR adapter with your lav mic and connecting the mic to one of the XLR-1/4" combo jacks. If your lav mic requires plug-in power, you can use Rode's VXLR Plus 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter (B&H # ROVXLRP) which will convert phantom power to plug-in power. If the lav mic uses a battery for power or does not require any power, use the Rode VXLR 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter (B&H # ROVXLR) which just converts the connector to XLR. The XLR input offers the best options for recording the XY mics and lav mic simultaneously.

Q: 6. Does an SD Card come with the recorder?

A: Yes it does, but it is only a small one. I was using it the other day for an event and we ran out of memory. Best to grab a 16 or 32GB card if you plan to record events over 1 hour.

Q: 7. Does this kit come with wind blocker?

A: There is a foam rubber thingy included that works fine, but doesn't keep the wind out 100% in all cases. You can buy attachments that are better, but it has worked well for outdoor use for my podcast projects.

Q: 8. can the XYH-5 capsule be decoupled into a L/R mono, or does it always have to be in stereo?

A: I don't believe it can be decoupled, however if you have audio editing software you can separate the channels that way.

Q: 9. Is this compatible with the new GH5 Panasonic?

A: This can be used by itself and the audio synced in post or an output can be run directly to the GH5 from the recorder if needed.

Q: 10. I just recently bought a DSLR camera and was wondering if anyone had used the XY mic for vlogs or where you need to focus on someone for sound in an environment that's is louder than normal. Is the XY mic okay or should I invest in the shotgun attachment as well?

A: I'm with ROBERT W. on this. Also, the XY records stereo which, to my ear, is usually problematic in loud environments. I use a Rode VideoMic Pro on my DSLR within 5-10 feet of the speaker which captures audio nicely. I'd like to add a shotgun mic like the Rode NTG2 to use with my Zoom for primary sound and then use the Rode VideoMic Pro with my 80D for reference audio. I think this would provide the most flexibility for the run-and-gun and interview-type video work I do.

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