FS: Military acutemp Fridge/Freezer works on 100-240VAC, 46-63Hz, 12-24 VDC, Battery

D90_fan

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This would be great for an expedition vehicle, trailer, or when/if there is a TEOTWAWKI event. This unit works and will provide constant cooling or keep your necessities frozen in harsh climates/conditions. I have only used it to test it and keep a few adult beverages cold over a weekend. It comes with all of the paperwork, sponge, screwdriver, and 2 power cords. It has been tested/charged before I owned it and appears to have never been used other than the PM schedule. The Hardigg case on the outside has a scuff or two from moving this around but on the inside it appears to have never been deployed.

Located in Norman, OK 73072.

$775.00 plus shipping. Retail to the GSA was over $8,000USD.

Thanks,

C Ross
D90_fan

PM me with questions/request regarding this cooler.


From the Acutemp website:

The AcuTemp AX56L mobile refrigerator/freezer is designed to safely store and transport temperature-sensitive biologics, vaccines and other pharmaceutical and biotech products under the harshest environmental conditions.
This versatile thermal management unit has two temperature set-points (+4°C or -22°C) to accommodate payloads requiring refrigeration or freezing. Its ergonomic, rugged design makes the AcuTemp AX56L ideal for delivering lifesaving medical supplies quickly and safely to the point of need, whether in a mobile hospital or on the battlefield.

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AcuTemp AX56L Mobile Refrigerator/Freezer

Product Features

•Rugged design meets military standards and withstands rigors of commercial transportation
•Multiple power options provide global compatibility and temperature assurance
•Forced air convection for fast, uniform cooling
•Equipped with heater functionality for operation in low ambient temperatures (<1°C)
•Data logging technology provides performance data and confirmation of payload temperature
Product Specifications

Payload Volume: 56.6 liters (2 ft3)
Payload Dimensions (H x W x L): 33.0 cm x 35.6 cm x 45.7 cm
(13 in x 14 in x 18 in)
External Dimensions (H x W x L): 57.9 cm x 58.9 cm x 99.6 cm
(22.8 in x 23.2 in x 39.2 in)
Tare Weight: 65.9 kg (145.0 lb)

Operational Specifications

Power Sources

•100 to 240 VAC, 46-63 Hz
•12 to 24 VDC
•Internal 40 amp battery set
Estimated Power Consumption in Refrigeration Mode

•12 Watts at 25°C (77°F)
•35 Watts at 43°C (110°F)
•55 Watts at 49°C (120°F)
Dual Temperature Set-Points

•Refrigerator mode: +4°C (39.2°F)
•Freezer mode: -22°C (-7.6°F)
Temperature Range

•Operating: -20°C to 49°C (-4°F to 120°F)
•Storage: -30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 149°F)
Military Specifications

MIL-STD 810F
MIL-STD 461E
 

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k9lestat

Expedition Leader
the video i founds says its 54-56 liter fridge freezer. i like it except for it looks like a pain to take lid off and on
 

D90_fan

New member
the video i founds says its 54-56 liter fridge freezer. i like it except for it looks like a pain to take lid off and on
Unless I'm travelling with it I would keep the Hardigg lid off for easier access. I posted several pic's and a few to illustrate that all of the functions work appropriately too.

Thanks,

C Ross
D90_fan
 

teotwaki

Excelsior!
had me till you mentioned "teotwawki"

GLWS.

Original song is The End Of The World As We Know It = T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I.

I mentioned my screen name "Teotwaki"

anyhow, let's not crap in his thread. PM me if needed.
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BUMP!

:wings: :bike_rider: :wings: :bike_rider:
 

D90_fan

New member
I just got a shipping quote from here in Oklahoma to California via UPS ground. Anyone have good ideas/pricing on shipping?

Thanks,
C Ross
D90_fan
 

teotwaki

Excelsior!
I just got a shipping quote from here in Oklahoma to California via UPS ground. Anyone have good ideas/pricing on shipping?

Thanks,
C Ross
D90_fan

Because that thing is almost bullet proof I would suspect that a heavy layer of cardboard around it would suffice for packing. FedEx ground might be in the $60 range if I recall correctly. UPS should not be too much higher, or is it?
 

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