FIRST Austria FA-5170-2
Photos 5 | Outdated Product A practical model for storing food supplies of a very solid volume (40 L) from the guard of thermoelectric car refrigerators. The focus of their design is "Peltier elements" — semiconductor wafers that heat up or cool down depending on the direction of the current flowing through them. Accordingly, the operation of the device is possible both for cooling products (18 °C below the ambient temperature) and for heating (up to a temperature of +65 °C). First FA-5170-2 is equipped with a removable top cover with a built-in fan, transport wheels and a convenient carrying handle. When empty, the weight of the thermal container is about 7.9 kg. Moreover, the dimensions of its case are 42x57x38 cm. Power is supplied to the car refrigerator in two common ways: from the on-board car network through t...he cigarette lighter socket (12 V) or from a standard 230 V household socket. |
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A practical model for storing food supplies of a very solid volume (40 L) from the guard of thermoelectric car refrigerators. The focus of their design is "Peltier elements" — semiconductor wafers that heat up or cool down depending on the direction of the current flowing through them. Accordingly, the operation of the device is possible both for cooling products (18 °C below the ambient temperature) and for heating (up to a temperature of +65 °C).
First FA-5170-2 is equipped with a removable top cover with a built-in fan, transport wheels and a convenient carrying handle. When empty, the weight of the thermal container is about 7.9 kg. Moreover, the dimensions of its case are 42x57x38 cm. Power is supplied to the car refrigerator in two common ways: from the on-board car network through the cigarette lighter socket (12 V) or from a standard 230 V household socket.
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