Makita portable freezer warms your burrito.
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Gentlemens Welcome back to the shop! Things are about to get a whole lot cooler around here and just like the message, we got a cool side and a warm side. Check out the Arcana eye on Earth Say hello to my little friend not the dewclaw, he's still M.I.A Hey that call of the Void is strong. It reminds me of that time we went down to the States got some of that sweet sweet cheap milk all growth hormone induced. Had a whole cooler of her coming back.

we don't need no extra ice. we'll be fine Baby doll got home. It was all curdled like a fat lady in pink Lulule lemons. I Turned a baby doll and says to her baby doll this is an utter disaster Yeah, thank you I got about the same reaction out of her.

A little girthy for the workbench. It's about time to clean. Winter is coming. Hey that cork stuffer.

Not so much heavy but encumbrance and time from the local scumbags. this was an eye on 800 Kentucky Stand Copex Greenback's mine. that's a little over a half a cigarette button. a juicy fart in a windstorm.

Comes with an A adapter. Oh for the car as well and smart I was looking for the yeti sign I outlasted them. However, nobody was buying the things and they went on half price. Well I bought it with the money I saved.

We're gonna see how it works I'm assuming it has a Pelche model module or the opposite of the Pelche commonly and very understandably misnomered as the Pelche effect. It's actually the opposite of that. It's the Seabeck effect wherein you force angry Pixies through one of these Seabeck modules and it cools or alternately Heats on the other side of the Seabec module. However, it's well known as a Pelche model module which is the opposite where you physically induce a difference of temperature and it gives you current rather than pushing current in and it gives you a temperature differential.

You see what I'm saying. but if you call it a Cbec module, nobody knows what the you're talking about, which is exactly I'm already feeling good about this camping season is upon us. Look at the hinges, metal, a nice low durometer, Buna and fitment that'll seal up real nice. Doesn't two smell bad? Uh, China got the Canadian enter guide super concerned about that and then the other side the battery compartment.

Look at this. Brilliant. Ah, look at this. So smart.

You put the drink holders on the side which you never open and it never fails. But you set your drink down. somebody's got to get in there with their big mitts and scoop up a hot dick in cider. Also, the USB charge air built in and this takes.

Yeah, it takes two batteries so we're running on 40 volts thereabouts. it's quite a small compartment, but I mean how many beers can you drink in an afternoon? Don't answer that. it's a rhetorical question. Look at the hinges on that cork stuffer.

Yeah, that'll do not seeing too many. Fasteners What for getting under petticoats? No moving parts except except the one you know the fan. But other than that, there's no moving parts. It's a grill so we got to get in.
From the inside. there's a couple fasteners on the battery terminals and a couple I wouldn't do anything taking the back panel off. Nice eye for detail. Look at this.

So here's some rubber bumpers. They're molded urethane, but also a spacer so you can't crush it right down to nothing. and it's soft enough so it won't scuff everywhere. Very nice attention to detail.

Me running. Look at this. I already did the other side. You got a valence here.

make it pretty pretty. It's not even a skateboard bearing. something bigger. Skookumer Incredible.

To actually have a bearing in there and not just. oh, just a plastic bushing is incredible. I think Built For Speed That's a hefty wheel too. Delarin looks like high dimensional stability, good abrasion resistance that's an expensive part and then molded over molded.

probably some. TPS No markings on it. Wow, look at this. a bronze bush.

The last time you saw bronze bushing in a cooler, hold on a second. I Can scarcely believe my eyes. Is that a pressure vessel? That means there's a proper refrigeration unit in here that things this might actually work. It's a fridge.

A proper fridge. Oh I better. Mark though. So I Don't get them wrong, that's the DC In there's the receiver tank for the refrigerant, not 34A it's one, one, two, three, four YF which is the new refrigerant automotive refrigerant Honeywell and DuPont 11 herbs and spices.

essentially the same thing, but it's instead of killing ozone, it just kills you. Yet to be determined, of course, don't take this for medical advice I would refrain from huffing it until further notice Wild Nice cable routing. no messing around there. Nice heavy.

Shield This valence is on there to protect the all the electrical stuff from getting kicked, especially for a job site cooler. These can get thundered quick fast in a hurry. Let's Bop you down there on the tripod and we'll have a goodly look on. The brain box.

Looks complicated, but it ain't If you ever have trouble with it, just find the stain and try and replace that component if and you can get it. see. for the main switching. we've got a couple of Kachunka Chunk Relays DC Relays: These are rated for DC and they have to be beefier because the voltage on AC goes through zero.

So when you're braking at some point, you have zero and it breaks its own arc. but the DC doesn't do that so you need quite a bit more. Skookum contacts in a DC relay. Two of them could chunk of chunkers.

Here's the brain box itself: microprocessor micro controller. Rather, this would be some sort of Japanese maybe Toshiba or some something spun up in Japan that Japanese tend to be quite, um, loyal to their own countrymen I Know that's a dirty word, but a bunch of fats here just for switching whole bunch of diodes here, probably for to control the flyback of this linear well. You can't see it of this linear compressor motor. It's the same kind of motor.
what doesn't seem to be as reliable as the old fridge is kind of engineered to fail after 10 years. But this is a linear compressor. takes coolant. Let's see.

I'll try and remember some. Refrigeration Let me think about this. Unzo: the modern refrigeration cycle. This is how it works.

Do not rely on this for challenging your journeyman red clip. Just the facts, Ma'am it relies. Modern refrigeration relies on condensing and evaporating a fluid. That fluid is refrigerant.

it's selected for the perfect Goldilocks amount of properties wherein it evaporates at the right temperature and it condenses at the right temperature. And it also takes a lot of energy in order to do that. So that's why you get all these kind of weird. You know, you can use propane as a refrigerant, but it doesn't work as well as the fluorocarbons.

This R124 is an unpronounceable molecule of fluorocarbon that apparently does not kill the ozone layer. However, not only did I survive the Mayan apocalypse I also survived the hole in the ozone layer, so the models sometimes don't work. Speaking of, here's my mental model of how. the refrigerant or so.

we have a low No. A high pressure liquid which goes through a tiny orifice valve turns into a low pressure liquid which then goes into the evaporator. The evaporator is like the radiator in your car, only in reverse. What it does is it takes that liquid and it evaporates, so it draws heat out from the inside of the refrigerator.

It it takes that heat out of whatever's in there in order to evaporate the refrigerant. Now, the refrigerant through the radiator is a gas, a low pressure gas. Then it goes to the compressor. That linear motor compressor is not, but a solenoid shaken back and forth with a couple of Reed valves sealing.

It's essentially an engine only. It only chooches to and fro instead of a regular motor. What turns and then you need to turn that into a reciprocal motion. It's just reciprocal.

Right off the Hop, it's a solenoid back and forth, back and forth. in and out, in and out. So what that does is it turns the refrigerant into a high pressure gas. Then that high pressure gas goes into the condenser coil, which is another radiator.

But now it exhausts its heat to the atmosphere. And that is why when you put your hand at the back of a refrigerator, it's warm. because you are taking the heat out of the refrigerator and pumping it into the air. So that condenser then extracts the heat from the refrigerant and it condenses down back into a liquid.

Now on the outlet of the condenser, you have high pressure fluid again which goes back into your receiver tank. That's essentially it all. The cooling that you get, the energy is provided by the angry Pixies and the batteries and what's drawing in and out the heat. What's exhausting heat and drying in heat is the change in state.
the change in phase of the refrigerant going from a liquid to a gas and going from a gas to a liquid. But I Just wanted to explain. That is also why you can't run these upside down, which is of a consideration for a mobile apparatus such as this. because there is a liquid in that receiver.

If you turn it upside right, it ain't gonna it. just. we got a five and a four ampere 60c. No thank you.

There we go. that's more like it. and see you do. Minus 5c Okay anytime.

normally I joke. It's whisper quiet, but in this case it is whisper quiet. There's nothing in there. Let's put a little thermal Mass some chunks of value.

minimum. Further wise, if anyone was doubting that I live in the Frozen hole of Hoth middle of June 14 degrees C which happens to be oh about that many Frankenstein Got a timer here I Gotta see how long it takes and if it can freeze a cup of water, of course you get a six pack or some beer in there. they're already cold. but the problem with those Pelche coolers is they wouldn't cool for all if it wasn't already Frozen stiff.

It's just what you know, not enough. Chooch However, we're gonna see with the proper compressor on battery power if it'll do it and it might be, well, no, might be any tool. What's got batteries? The bottleneck is invariably the battery, so we could plug this in, but then it's just a fridge. We're going to try and freeze this.

Oh, and it's got a light. Oh for frog snacks, you beautiful Japanese Bastards bring a tear to my eye. smart? Well 50 DB Holy oh I Just sat down to have some rainbow soup and there it is gone. Two hours in the difference.

Minus nine. let's see nine and the batteries. Still choosing that four is down to one bar. Oh hello.

well it's chilly. Can you do the hot swap that is? Take One Battery out and second which ones which is this one? nothing oh is beeping. it's beeping by the Christ oh you can hot swap. Fantastic As you witnessed we found a in the armor that is something the Japanese didn't think of.

Not a worry partner. Well you can fix that but in the next iteration I Would appreciate some labels. it says minus Eight Dungarees science but the thermal couple says otherwise zero. that's betwixt the two pieces of our luminum.

I might just need some more time Mash Why you likely not rolling what? I'm smoking but I'm a little bit on account of a little reticent to give propers to a filthy Tool company. but in this case, this thing clean lines, well built, no effing around I Really like it and the best part is well, maybe not the best part, but this thing apparently will go swing the other way like a barn door. AC DC It'll heat up your burrito up to 60 which is a piping hot burrito in your mouth hole. that's a beautiful hot lunch.
Only thing better is a hot supper. Not that I know I'm not much of a one for BJs they just they hurt my jaw. A little joke there where it's just us girls here I don't know Mash not self-explanatory I Want to get the heater going? Ah, okay, let's go up to 60. it's supposed to go up to 60.

and I would assume that it has a heating element built in rather than some convoluted way to heat pump this in reverse. And you know a little. Uncle Donny reverse action. In this case, it's far simpler just to heat up a resistive element.

So yeah, let's see how that do any time now. I apologize for yelling at you I can't stand the sound of my own voice. Got to listen to music? No. I Messed up the audio levels and it was a new guy on the boom mic writer strike that's hotter.

Beautiful hot battery's still got power now that is cold but getting warmer and you can see it's sweating a little bit so that would take a while. You put a frozen burrito in there and by lunchtime it'd probably be warm enough, but that is getting hot. Previous generations of the plug-in cooler just didn't have what it took because they didn't have a proper Refrigeration compressor here laid out before you in all its glory is a proper Refrigeration compressor. Now we're two.

There you be. This thing is fantastic. However, the proof in the pudding is in the eating of the currents I Will gladly Wallen Told to test this thing out in the field. We'll stick some beers in there for the camp and this weekend and I'll get back to you.

Happy Tap Tap! Wait, thanks for watching. Keep your dick in some ice we're almost out of These Fine Adjustment hammers the end of your Ticonderoga fantastic for wacken errant Knuckles Trying to touch your keyboard and so forth. Baby doll is giving me the stink eye. Summer is always tight for cash flow, so if and you got some spare filthy looker picked yourself up one of these.

We also got the stickers. funniest, Good for friends, good for giving away, good for sticking on your cooler I Appreciate your help as always and enjoy sharing a laugh with you in your shop. Thank you very much! There's a link in the doobly-doo.

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12 thoughts on “Boltr: japan is cool”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars No One says:

    I built my own. Up to 500 watts. Adjustable power level. Server fan. 3, 15 amp modules in series.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Consuegra says:

    Need more chooch.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fishfuxors says:

    Valance rhymes with balance.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars djtecthreat says:

    My dad had a similar thing 1998, it was powered off a cigarette lighter outlet, or 110 adapter. The peltier cracked, I spent some time trying to get it working but I was 9 and it was summer at a campground so I was more into riding my bike and chasing girls.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shane Osborne says:

    This video has introduced an idea to me. Iโ€™m gonna buy a mini fridge. Make a way to move the tubing into an existing cooler. Make it โ€œattachedโ€ and boom plug in pull around cooler fridge. For a quarter the priceโ€ฆ. God be my witness it will be dumb, i mean done.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian ermeling says:

    Condenser after compressor then evap

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars joey says:

    you live on hoth?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AndrewJMar says:

    I have been an Hvac technician for 12 years. I have never heard anyone describe the coils as radiators. Lol.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Clingenpeel says:

    Is this guy drunk? I think this guy is drunk

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Schulze says:

    Americans have become some of the laziest, dumbest, gullible people on the planet, i recently saw an electronic kitchen trash can at Wal-Mart, couldn't find a stainless foot pedal model ,but they had several electronic ones

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Sumrada says:

    Safer for the ozone but flammable. You figure that one out.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tony Fleetwood says:

    Japan = ichiban

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