10.05.2011

Coleman LED String Lights

Coleman LED String Lights


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  • Ten miniature five-millimeter LED lights in the shape of Coleman's classic lantern
  • Battery pack measures 3.39-Inch length X 2.32-Inch width X 1.04-Inch height
  • Runs for 20 hours on 3 AAA batteries, each lantern measures 2.77-Inch height X 1.51-Inch width
  • 12.70-Ounce weight with power source and 10.20-Ounce weight without power source
  • Includes limited manufacturer's warranty

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A festive addition to the party, backyard or campsite, these Coleman LED String Lights feature ten miniatures of the classic, instantly-recognizable shape of Coleman lanterns. The 5mm LEDs will run for 20 hours on 3 AA batteries (not included).A festive, mood-setting addition to any outdoor party, backyard, or campsite, this string of five-millimeter LED lights from Coleman has ten miniature, 2.75-inch tall classic Coleman lanterns. The strand runs for 20 hours on three AAA batteries (not included). Specifications
12.7-ounce weight with power source 10.2-ounce weight without power source Battery pack measures 2.32-by-1.04-by-3.39 inches (W x H x D) Each lantern measures 1.51-by-2.75 inches (W x H) The Coleman Limited Warranty
Coleman has been in business for more than 100 years, and continues to produce high-quality, affordable tents, lanterns, table-top stoves, and more. All Coleman products have a warranty against defects in material and workmanship, and warranty specific





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How does a coleman electric cooler work?

Best answer:
The unit probably uses a TEC (thermo electric cooler) Basically it is a flat semiconductor device that displaces heat from one side to the other when current flows through it. There is also a heat sink and fan that attaches to the "hot side" to remove the heat. The other side is the "cold side" which does the cooling. If the fan doesn't work, the TEC won't work either. If the TEC is bad, then it may be able to be replaced or it might not be depending on how it is attached. The wiring is simple and may include a fuse that could be replaced or connections that have failed in time. On a side note, I find the units worthless working or not.

If it's a unit that uses a compressor, then it is a hit or miss repair. If the phase loop failed, repair is near impossible except for a qualified HVAC technician. Bad wiring or a thermostat is repairable.The older Colemans (thermoelectric coolers) use the Peltier effect. Voltage applied to a solid-state module causes one end of it to get cold. The cooler also has a fan to stir the cooled air around. If the solid-state module is drawing current, it's working, so your husband needs to either correct an open circuit or replace the module, about $ 40 from Coleman. At their best these coolers aren't very efficient, and I've never seen one by any manufacturer that got below 40 F. They will keep pre-cooled food cool and that's about it.Coleman now makes a much more efficient cooler that uses a Stirling-cycle heat pump.




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