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    My life is soo busy with all the jobs and irons in fires I have, that trying to make a few more bucks on that cooler is just not worth my time. I can make more money in that time than it would take me to post and try to ebay it. The cards are all dead according to the shop. Nothing I received was still in working order. They said the guy that was picking up has been MIA for the past 6months or more and they were looking for a new guy for recycling that's dependable. I told them I have a 24hr pickup guarantee as long as I am not out of town. They were very happy and so am I. I am very curious to see what that super heavy backup holds. I know the case was steel, but for it to have a 220V plug and weigh 100lbs, its got to have some serious lead batteries in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron p View Post
    My life is soo busy with all the jobs and irons in fires I have, that trying to make a few more bucks on that cooler is just not worth my time. I can make more money in that time than it would take me to post and try to ebay it. The cards are all dead according to the shop. Nothing I received was still in working order. They said the guy that was picking up has been MIA for the past 6months or more and they were looking for a new guy for recycling that's dependable. I told them I have a 24hr pickup guarantee as long as I am not out of town. They were very happy and so am I. I am very curious to see what that super heavy backup holds. I know the case was steel, but for it to have a 220V plug and weigh 100lbs, its got to have some serious lead batteries in it.



    The battery backup will have a nice transformer in it also.

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